Crate size by breed

What size crate does a Great Dane need?

A very large dog example showing why internal height, width, and door access matter.

Estimated result

Pre-calculated from the example inputs below. Adjust them in the calculator for your own numbers.

48 in standard crate
Recommended internal length
48 in (121.9 cm)
Recommended internal height
46 in (116.8 cm)
Recommended internal width
28 in (71.1 cm)

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Very large dogs such as Great Danes often exceed ordinary crate-size shortcuts. The estimate below points toward extra-large retail crates, but the final decision needs actual internal dimensions, door height, and a comfort check for standing, turning, and lying down.

Great Dane sizing notes

This example uses 44 in body length, 42 in sitting height, and 14 in shoulder width. It points toward a 48 in standard crate as a shopping shortlist, not a substitute for measuring the individual dog.

Product dimensions to compare

Look for internal dimensions close to at least 48 in long, 46 in high, and 28 in wide. Product names often describe outside length, so the usable internal space should be checked before buying.

Great Dane crate checks

CheckExample valueWhy it matters
Body length44 inDrives the minimum internal length before rounding to a retail size.
Sitting height42 inCatches dogs whose head or ears need more height than shoulder height suggests.
Shoulder width14 inHelps check turning room and comfortable lying positions.
Retail shortlist48 in crateCompare internal dimensions before treating the retail size as final.

Example inputs used

These are starting values for this example. Measure or confirm your own figures, then open them in the dog crate size calculator.

Assumptions and limits

This is a sizing guide, not airline, travel, or veterinary advice.

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