What name was officially established for the breed in Berlin in 1878, replacing the earlier *Englische Dogge*?

Answer

*Deutsche Dogge* (German Mastiff)

The official standardization of the Great Dane breed occurred in 1878 when a committee convened in Berlin. Prior to this meeting, early German texts sometimes referred to the ancestors as the *Englische Dogge* (English Dog). During this formal gathering, the name was officially changed to *Deutsche Dogge*, which translates to German Mastiff, firmly rooting the breed's recognized origin in Germany, despite the later adoption of the name 'Great Dane'.

What name was officially established for the breed in Berlin in 1878, replacing the earlier *Englische Dogge*?
DogbreedGreat Dane