Rare 'Oreo'-Colored Great Dane Mix Stuns With Breathtaking Icy Gray Eyes
Every dog is cute in his or her own way, while some dogs are just plain stunning. Enter a dog named Bonez, a show-stopping Great Dane mix with his own TikTok account. With tan fur blended with what almost looks like crushed up Oreos and mesmerizing icy gray eyes, this mixed-breed dog is breathtaking.
@bonez_canecorso my sweet baby #canecorso #puppy #welpe #canecorsomix #mastiff
Set to a song titled "Novo Amor," which translates to "new love," the short, simple video is captioned "my sweet baby" by his clearly infatuated owner, who has posted dozens of clips of the now-grown pup. And who doesn't think a dog like this is breathtaking?
While one person goes so far as to call Bonez a "hunk," most others stick to dropping adjectives like "beautiful," "precious," and "distinguished" in the comments. Concurrently, some feel compelled to question why the original poster refers to the dog as a Cane Corso, to which the owner replies that he's a Cane Corso mixed with Great Dane, a breed that's often tagged in other uploaded videos. No matter the breed, though, it's safe to say that this is one adorable dog!
Fast facts about Great Danes
Often called a "gentle giant," Great Danes are known for being quite large, clocking in as one of the tallest dog breeds at 32 inches high and weighing up to 200 pounds! Despite their massive size, these regal-looking dogs are often very cuddly and don't seem to grasp their own proportions, occasionally attempting to curl up on laps and always craving affection.
Great Danes make wonderful family pets, but with a big dog comes big responsibility — so make sure you have the physical space and ample time to care for their needs (including long walks as exercise) before welcoming one into your life. Due to their enormous size, the breed sadly has a short life span, where making it past age 10 is considered rare.
Like TikTok star Bonez, Great Dane mixes have become more prevalent in recent years, with some standouts including the labradane (mixed with Labrador retriever), the dandoodle (mixed with standard poodle), and the doberdane (mixed with Doberman). No matter the breed makeup, though, Great Dane genes are always impressive!