The Great Danoodle is a designer cross between a Great Dane and a Standard Poodle, sometimes advertised as a Danoodle, Danedoodle or Great Danepoo. It combines the Great Dane's enormous frame and famously gentle nature with the Standard Poodle's intelligence and lower-shedding, wavy-to-curly coat, producing a calm giant that typically stands 56-69cm tall and weighs 32-45kg. It is one of the rarest doodle crosses in the UK — litters appear only occasionally, unlike the Cockapoo or Labradoodle — so most buyers will need patience and a willingness to travel.
Because it is a crossbreed, the Great Danoodle is not recognised by The Kennel Club: puppies cannot be KC registered, there is no breed standard, and breeders of the cross cannot join the KC Assured Breeder scheme for it. That puts the responsibility on the buyer to check that both purebred parents have been health tested under the relevant BVA/KC schemes. The cross suits experienced owners with a large home and a secure garden who want a giant companion dog with a more manageable coat — and who can absorb giant-breed costs for food, insurance and veterinary care.