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Great Danes are magnificent dogs with short coats, but they can still harbor allergens on their skin and fur. Bathing them regularly can significantly reduce the presence of these allergens. Here’s a guideline on how often you should bathe your Great Dane to keep allergens in check:
Bi-weekly (every two weeks): This is generally the recommended frequency for bathing a Great Dane to reduce allergens. Regular baths every two weeks will help remove pollen, dust, and dander that can accumulate on their coat.
Weekly: If someone in your household has severe allergies, you might consider increasing the frequency to once a week. This will ensure that allergens are kept to an absolute minimum.
Monthly: If your Great Dane spends most of their time indoors and doesn't get particularly dirty, bathing them once a month might suffice. However, regular brushing in between baths is essential to reduce allergens.
By following these guidelines, you can help manage the allergens your Great Dane might carry and create a healthier environment for everyone in your home.

In order to recognize a medical emergency in cases of an allergy to a Great Dane, it’s crucial to watch for symptoms that indicate a severe allergic reaction, known as anaphylaxis. Here are the signs to look out for:
If any of these symptoms are observed, it is critical to seek immediate medical attention. Use an epinephrine auto-injector if available and call emergency services without delay.
(Or your roommate’s cat that knocks your coffee over every morning)

Spend time around pets without the symptoms.
Become less dependent on allergy meds.
Treat outdoor & indoor allergies along with pet allergies.

Practice avoidance around pets.
Frequent use of meds, drops and sprays.
Risk of developing chronic health problems.
Medical disclaimer.
This page is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It is not a substitute for consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Always talk to a qualified clinician before starting, stopping, or changing any allergy treatment. Outcomes from allergy immunotherapy vary from patient to patient. Response rates, symptom-reduction percentages, timelines, and pricing referenced on this page are based on peer-reviewed literature, clinical guidelines, and current Curex membership plans at the time of review - they are population averages or current offers, not a prediction of individual results, and are subject to change. Eligibility for any treatment is determined by a licensed clinician on a case-by-case basis. Cntent reviewed by a licensed clinician. References to third-party products, brand names, or competitor services are for educational comparison only and do not imply endorsement.