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available great danes

Interested in adopting a UMGDR Great Dane? Read more about the adoption process and submit an application.

FEATURED DOG OF THE MONTH

Meet Echo

Echo is an 8-year-old Great Dane who is looking for her Forever Home. She has been in rescue for longer than any of our other foster dogs: Almost 6 years!

Echo has a playful and joyful spirit that makes every day an adventure. Her enthusiasm for life is as infectious as her boundless energy. She thrives on being close to her people and loves nothing more than soaking up the spotlight as the star of the show. Echo is a snuggle queen, bringing warmth and comfort to any room she graces.

Echo is a quick learner with a strong understanding of basic commands, many of which she responds to through physical touch. Her leash manners are impeccable, and she thrives on structured guidance and positive reinforcement.

Please consider giving Echo the forever home that she has been waiting for and so deserves!

View her full profile below along with our other adoptable Great Danes.

At this time, we are able to honor applications from the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Northern Illinois and Upper Michigan.

Please make sure you scroll down to see all of our adoptable Great Danes!

If you have already submitted an Adoption or Foster Application or are an Approved Adopter or Foster Home, a new application is not necessary. Contact information for the Adoption Coordinator will be listed in the Bio for that Dog. For additional assistance email contact@thegreatdanerescue.com

Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue does not have rescue-wide limitations on Adoptive or Foster Homes with the exception of Age-Appropriate Spaying/Neutering and Appropriate Vaccinations. We treat each dog individually and respect their needs and requirements as such. Please take the time to read through the bio and ask questions! We are here to answer and help clarify each dog's needs. Not every situation is black and white and at the end of the day it is about what is best for the dog, because Nothing Great is Done Alone!