How Do I Find a Good Home for My Great Dane?
You can find a good home for your Great Dane by rehoming your dog yourself—rather than surrendering to a shelter or rescue—when you have the time and ability to do so. While shelters and rescues serve an essential role for those with no other options, taking a thoughtful, hands-on approach to rehoming gives you greater control and peace of mind. Here’s how to thoughtfully and responsibly place your beloved dog in a loving, lasting home.
Consider What Your Dog Needs to Thrive
The first—and most important—step is reflecting deeply on your Great Dane’s unique needs. A good home isn’t just about space or affection; it’s about compatibility, consistency, and compassionate care. Does your dog require daily structured exercise? Specialized veterinary support for joint health or cardiac monitoring? Patience and experience with gentle training due to past anxiety or reactivity? Perhaps they’re sensitive around small children or other pets.
You know your dog better than anyone—their quirks, routines, medical history, favorite treats, and even their stress signals. Use that knowledge to identify adopters who can truly meet those needs—not just check boxes on an application.

Look Within Your Circle for Potential Adopters
Start by reaching out to trusted friends, family members, or colleagues who already know your dog—or at least know and respect your values as a pet guardian. A friend who’s expressed admiration for your Dane, or a relative with a quiet yard and flexible schedule, may be an ideal match. Because you already understand their lifestyle, temperament, and reliability, this path often leads to smoother transitions and ongoing updates—even visits, if everyone agrees.
Understand Why Rehoming Fees Are Recommended
Charging a modest rehoming fee is not about profit—it’s about protection. Most responsible owners never imagined rehoming their dog, and doing so is emotionally difficult. A fee helps screen out individuals with harmful intentions, such as those seeking free dogs to resell or exploit. It also signals seriousness: adopters who invest thoughtfully and financially are more likely to commit long-term. Typical fees for Great Danes range from $150–$400, depending on age, health, and training level—and are fully transparent in your listing.
Use FurPetVo to Connect With Thoughtful Adopters
FurPetVo (furpetvo.com) offers a trusted, free platform designed specifically for owner-to-owner rehoming. You can create a rich, personalized profile for your Great Dane—including photos, videos, personality notes, and health details—and publish it directly to furpetvo.com, where it reaches millions of compassionate pet seekers.
When interested adopters apply, FurPetVo provides guidance on evaluating applications, conducting safe meet-and-greets, and completing a legally sound adoption agreement. You retain full control—you review every applicant, ask follow-up questions, and choose the best fit. Adopters pay only a small, one-time rehoming fee upon successful placement, which supports platform integrity and safety tools.

Final Thoughts
Rehoming your Great Dane is an act of love—not failure. By prioritizing your dog’s well-being, leaning on your community, using vetted resources like FurPetVo, and setting thoughtful boundaries (including a fair rehoming fee), you dramatically increase the chances of finding a home where your gentle giant will thrive for years to come.




