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Siberian Husky vs Great Dane

Side-by-side comparison of Siberian Husky and Great Dane dogs. Weight, lifespan, exercise needs, calorie requirements, and key health risks β€” from AKC / AAHA / AAFP guidelines.

MetricSiberian HuskyGreat Dane
Size categorylargegiant
Adult weight (lb)35–60110–175
Typical lifespan (years)12–147–10
Daily exercise (min)90–18030–60
Neutered adult DER multiplierΓ—1.2Γ—1.5
Working / heavy DER multiplierΓ—4Γ—2.8

Breed-specific notes

Siberian Husky

Huskies have notably efficient metabolism β€” they can require 20-30% FEWER calories than similar-sized breeds at rest. Dramatically more when sledding or canicrossing.

Great Dane

Giant breed with short lifespan (7-10 yr). GDV/bloat risk = #1 killer β€” feed from raised bowl removed; 2-3 small meals; NO exercise within 1 hr of eating. Slow growth essential in puppies.

Which breed is right for you?

Choosing between Siberian Husky and Great Dane comes down to three dimensions most families weigh:size and space requirements, daily activity commitment, and lifetime health-care expectations. The table above shows the numeric side; the sections below add context.

Size & living space

Both are large (Siberian Husky) and giant (Great Dane). Larger dogs need more floor space, wider turning radius, and larger-body crates and beds. Small-apartment households generally pair better with toys and small breeds.

Activity & enrichment needs

Daily exercise requirements drive owner satisfaction more than any other single factor. A breed that needs 90+ minutes per day will become destructive in a household that can only commit 30 minutes. Match to your honest schedule, not your aspiration.

Lifetime cost & health planning

Lifespan differences between breeds translate directly to veterinary-care budgets. Breeds with longer lifespans have more senior-care years (biannual exams, bloodwork, chronic disease management). Breed-specific predispositions (HCM, hip dysplasia, BOAS) affect insurance premiums and expected lifetime vet costs.

Sources & References

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    AKC Breed Standards β€” American Kennel Club
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