Jordan Giants

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We are a Christian family that is owned by and responsibly breeds Great Danes. Our dogs are our pets first and foremost, constantly in our home and interacting with our family. We limit our girls to one litter in a calendar year, OFA health test all our breeding dogs as recommended by the AKC & parent clubs, all our dogs are AKC registered, and all our pups come with limited AKC registration (with

Photos from Jordan Giants's post 06/05/2026

We are looking to rehome BooBoo and Minnie asap as we are no longer going to be breeding and can’t afford all these mouths. If you have any interest, please let me know. There is a small rehoming fee, but it has been drastically reduced based on our circumstances. These are both beautiful babies that we wished we could have bred. They’re both extra sweet with people, though they’re picky when it comes to other dogs. BooBoo is 2, Minnie is about to turn 2. They need someone with a lot of love and a comfy couch. It would be amazing for them to go together, but they can separate as well.

BooBoo is a solid black except for a white patch on her chest. Minnie Mouse is a piebald. Both are full Great Danes in excellent health.

02/02/2026

🐾 Every breeder knows this moment, that little buzz on your phone a few days after a puppy goes home.

The message starts sweet, “we love him, but…”

And you already know what’s coming next. But he barks. But he nips. But he cries at night. But he’s just “a lot.”

And it breaks your heart a little every time, because what they’re describing isn’t a “problem.”

It’s a puppy.

A baby learning the world outside of their mom and littermates. They’re confused, overstimulated, excited, and scared…sometimes all at once. And that’s normal.

But people today want easy.

People want the version they see online…the one that sits calmly, never chews a shoe, and somehow knows “sit” by eight weeks.

They forget that behind every well-mannered dog is someone who put in the work, the patience, the boundaries, the grace.

People want the love without the learning curve.

Even the most beautifully raised puppies don’t come pre-programmed. They come ready to grow with you. To learn your rhythms, your tone, your energy. They don’t need perfection, they need patience.

Some people confuse an easy puppy with a good one. But the truth is, every puppy is good they’re just new. And new things are messy before they’re magical.

As breeders, we see it all. We comfort the ones who come back scared, unsure, wondering what they did wrong. We remind them softly, “you didn’t do anything wrong, baby.” Because it’s never their fault that someone wasn’t ready for the hard parts that make the best parts possible.

Raising a puppy isn’t instant. It’s sleepless nights, puddles on the floor, little teeth on fingers, and the sweetest bond you’ll ever build.

A puppy isn’t a project, or a phase, or something to “try.” It’s a commitment. A piece of your heart on four legs. If you’re not ready for the messy parts of puppyhood, that’s okay. Just wait until you can give your whole heart.

Because these little souls deserve nothing less 💜 🐾

Shared from another breeder.

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