Three G's Great Dane Ranch
Three G's Ranch
Three G's Ranch creates Log crafts and small home breeder of European Great Danes.
01/09/2026
For those that aren’t aware I have renamed our program to DeBruce Danes.
Please visit and follow me at DeBruce Danes!!!
Same quality of breeding under a new name!!!
Thank you for following me through the years and loving our babies!!!
DeBruce Danes DeBruce Dane's formly known as Three G's Ranch is a small breeder. I have always had the dream of breeding and being my own boss. In 2018, I started to see my dreams come true with importing my first Great Dane Bella. It has taken decades to get here but I persevered. I was able to add to...
03/01/2025
As many of our followers may know Tamara the founder of Three G’s Great Danes recently remarried. We have prayed a lot about this and feel new life, new name. We will be getting the new website up and going by the end of the month.
We are slowly transitioning over to our new name DeBruce Danes. Same people, same quality just under our new name DeBruce Danes. Please go check us out and follow and like our new page.
Thank you for all our followers and fur families for all the love and support!!
Below is a picture of our sweet Lanzelot from our very first litter.
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02/20/2025
From another page but to good not to share.
🛑 What Are The Risks of Spay Neuter?
We are often ask this question, so let’s dive in and take a look.
Desexing removes hormone-producing organs (the ovaries or testicles) that researchers are now finding are actually quite important to overall health. Studies also indicate that the earlier a puppy is spayed or neutered, the greater the likelihood of health problems later in life. Here are examples of studies evidencing some of these potential issues.
❗️BONE ABNORMALITIES
Studies showed that the hormone estrogen, which is no longer produced in spayed or neutered dogs, plays a crucial role in bone growth and development. The removal of estrogen-producing organs in immature dogs can cause growth plates to remain open. The dogs continue to grow and wind up with abnormal growth patterns and bone structure, which can result in irregular body proportions. (Shown in the photo example)
❗️ HIP DYSPLASIA
In a retrospective cohort study conducted at Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, and published over 10 years ago in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, results showed that both male and female dogs desexed at an early age were more prone to hip dysplasia.
❗️(CCL) Injuries
A study conducted at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center on canine cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injuries concluded that spayed and neutered dogs had a significantly higher incidence of CCL rupture than their intact counterparts. And while large breed dogs had more CCL injuries, sterilized dogs of all breeds and sizes had increased rupture rates.
❗️BONE CANCER
In a study of Rottweilers published in 2002, it was established that the risk for bone sarcoma was significantly influenced by the age at which the dogs were desexed. For both male and female.
Among the reports and studies pointing to health concerns associated with early spaying and neutering, you can also find mention of increased incidence of:
🔹Adverse reactions to vaccines
🔹Noise phobias
🔹Fearful behavior
🔹Aggression
Our recommendation is to wait until 2 yrs with responsible pet ownership.
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References used for this write up.
https://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/abs/10.2460/javma.2004.224.380
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8226247
https://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/11/11/1434
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6863800/
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