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Dalmatian


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- Thornton Wilder


Dalmatian puppy
"Matt"

 

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For more information on the characteristics and care of the Dalmatian please contact any of the breeders listed below or:

Dalmatian Club of America

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Dalmatians 2008 Deluxe Wall Calendar

Dalmatian adult
Ch Bridlewise Firelite Ubetican
"Callie"

Originally bred to trot behind carriages as guardians against highwaymen, the Dalmatian has been used as a watchdog, draft dog, shepherd, ratter, bird dog, trail hound, retriever, circus and stage performer, and of course as a firehouse mascot. Bred to travel great distances, he has great endurance and speed.

Although Dalmatians are spotted dogs, they are born white, and  begin to develop distinctive, well-defined black or liver-colored spots within a couple of weeks. Their coats are short and smooth. However, they do not possess any undercoat and therefore are sensitive to extremely cold temperatures. The Dalmatian stands up to 23 inches at the shoulder.

Dalmatians are poised, alert, strong, muscular, and active. They are friendly, outgoing dogs, and develop a very strong bond with their owners. They are not happy if left alone for long periods.

The Dalmatian's popularity jumped after the release of Disney's 101 Dalmatians. However, this dog is not for everyone. He has unique dietary requirements and abundant energy, as well as a mind of his own and a determined will. If properly socialized from an early age, the Dalmatian can be an excellent companion with children. 

Training should be firm and consistent and start early. Obedience training is very important for curbing the Dalmatian's instinctive desire to be the boss. Dalmatians are easily bored, so training sessions should be short and fun. Dalmatians were bred to walk...a lot!  Several walks a day and weekly access to a secure area where they can run off the leash is necessary.

 

Photos displayed above courtesy of:
Donna Kauffman, Bridlewise
Michigan

AmeriDogs.com Breeders

  

Georgia

Kennel/Website

Joni Shoup
6640 Jewell Bennett Road
Dawsonville, GA  30534
(678) 513-3110
Email: starwooddals@yahoo.com

Starwood

  

Michigan

Kennel/Website

Donna N. Kauffman
5269 Gateshead
Detroit, MI 48236
(313) 885-3736
Email: bridlewisedals@aol.com

Bridlewise

  


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