Great Dane vs Vizsla

Which dog breed is right for you?

Great Dane

Size
110–175 lbs, 28–32 in
Lifespan
7–10 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Friendly Patient Dependable Gentle

Vizsla

Size
44–60 lbs, 21–24 in
Lifespan
12–14 years
Exercise
Very High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Affectionate Gentle Energetic Sensitive

About the Great Dane

The Great Dane — known as the "Apollo of Dogs" — traces its lineage to ancient Assyrian war dogs, though the modern breed was refined in Germany to hunt wild boar and later serve as estate guardians. Standing a towering 28–32 inches at the shoulder and weighing 110–175 pounds, Great Danes are among the tallest dog breeds in the world — the record holder stood 44 inches tall. Their short, sleek coat comes in six recognized colors: fawn, brindle, blue, black, harlequin (white with irregular black patches), and mantle.

Temperament & Personality

Despite their imposing size, Great Danes are famously gentle and affectionate — earning them the nickname "the world's biggest lap dog." They are patient with children and remarkably calm indoors, often preferring to lean against their owner's legs or drape across the couch rather than engage in rough play. Their friendly, confident demeanor means they greet most people warmly, though their sheer size alone is an effective deterrent to unwelcome visitors.

Pros

  • Surprisingly calm and gentle indoors — moderate exercise needs despite their enormous size
  • Naturally imposing presence deters intruders without aggressive behavior
  • Short coat requires minimal grooming — just weekly brushing and occasional baths
  • Patient and tolerant with children — gentle giants who rarely show aggression

Cons

  • Short lifespan of 7–10 years — one of the shortest of any breed due to their giant size
  • Extremely high risk of bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus) — a life-threatening emergency
  • Expensive to maintain — food, veterinary care, medications, and supplies all cost more at giant-breed scale
  • Prone to heart disease (dilated cardiomyopathy), hip dysplasia, and osteosarcoma

Ready to share your home with a gentle giant? Explore Great Danes available for adoption on Puplister.

About the Vizsla

The Vizsla is Hungary's national dog, with origins tracing back over 1,000 years to the Magyar tribes who settled the Carpathian Basin and needed a versatile pointer-retriever for the plains. These lean, athletic dogs stand 21 to 24 inches tall and weigh 44 to 60 pounds, with a distinctively sleek, muscular build and an elegant, ground-covering gait. Their short, smooth coat comes exclusively in various shades of golden rust — from sandy gold to deep russet — with no undercoat, giving them a clean, low-maintenance appearance.

Temperament & Personality

Vizslas are affectionate, energetic, and extraordinarily people-oriented — often called "Velcro dogs" because they want to be in constant physical contact with their owners. They are gentle and patient with children, friendly with other dogs, and possess a sensitivity that makes them responsive to their family's moods. Vizslas form such intense bonds that they can suffer severe separation anxiety if left alone regularly — they truly need to be included in daily family life.

Pros

  • Exceptionally affectionate and forms deep, devoted bonds with family
  • Versatile athlete — excels in hunting, agility, dock diving, and tracking
  • Low-maintenance coat with minimal shedding and no doggy odor
  • Gentle, sensitive nature makes them excellent therapy dogs

Cons

  • Severe separation anxiety — cannot tolerate being left alone for long periods
  • Extremely high exercise needs — requires 1 to 2 hours of vigorous activity daily
  • Prone to epilepsy, hip dysplasia, and lymphosarcoma
  • Thin coat and low body fat make them uncomfortable in cold weather

If you want a devoted, athletic companion who'll never leave your side, find your Vizsla on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Great Dane and a Vizsla?
The Great Dane is 110–175 lbs, 28–32 in sized while the Vizsla is 44–60 lbs, 21–24 in sized. They differ in size (110–175 lbs, 28–32 in vs 44–60 lbs, 21–24 in), lifespan (7–10 years vs 12–14 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Great Dane or Vizsla?
Great Dane is generally good with kids. Vizsla is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Great Dane or Vizsla?
The Great Dane has a lifespan of 7–10 years while the Vizsla has a lifespan of 12–14 years.

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