E&S Imports 3x5 Picture Frame - Great Dane (35257-86c)

E&S Imports 3x5 Picture Frame - Great Dane 35257-86c

Sale price$16.99
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E&S Imports 3x5 Picture Frame - Great Dane (35257-86c)

E&S Imports 3x5 Picture Frame - Great Dane 35257-86c

Sale price $16.99

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The E&S Imports Great Dane 3x5 Picture Frame (Model 35257-86c) is a specialty breed-specific dog photo frame priced at $16.99. It features a 3-dimensional sculpted layout that highlights the distinct physical features of the Fawn Great Dane breed. [1, 2]
Product Specifications & Features
  • Material & Build: Crafted from high-quality, durable poly-resin and hand-painted for realistic texture.
  • Photo Capacity: Perfectly fits a 3x5 inch photo of your pet, utilizing a rear-loading slot.
  • Display Mechanism: Built with a sturdy fold-out easel back stand for immediate placement on a desk, mantle, or shelf

BREED PROFILE - GREAT DANE

The Great Dane — called Deutsche Dogge in Germany, its country of origin — is one of the tallest dog breeds in the world, with males typically standing at least 30 inches at the shoulder and often reaching 32 inches or more. Despite its English-sounding name, the breed was developed in Germany, descended from boar-hunting dogs of the German aristocracy and refined over centuries into the majestic, graceful companion recognized today. Great Danes are elegant and regal in appearance, presenting a long rectangular head, deep chest, and sleek, short coat in colors including fawn, brindle, blue, black, harlequin, and mantle. Their temperament is famously gentle, friendly, and affectionate — they are often described as "gentle giants" — and they are generally patient with children and sociable with other animals when properly introduced. They require moderate daily exercise appropriate to their enormous frame, and their large size means that even at their most easygoing, they demand significant space, thoughtful feeding, and vigilant health monitoring. Their average lifespan of seven to ten years is shorter than many breeds, making early health screening and responsible breeding a priority.