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Companion dogs: Dalmatian

Consider this breed if you are an active person who can provide plenty of training, socialization, and opportunities for hearty exercise.

Dalmatian

Vital Stats

Height: 19 to 24 inches at shoulder
Weight: 48 to 55 pounds
Coat: short and satiny
Life span: 13 to 16 years
Breed Group: Companion dogs
 
 

Summary

Best known as the star of Disney's 101 Dalmatians, this sleek and athletic breed has a history that goes back several hundred years. He started out as a coach dog but has also served in many other capacities, including hunter, firehouse dog, and circus performer. As charming in life as in film, he goes from gallant to goofy to gallant again in the blink of an eye, and loves to be a part of everything his family does.

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Overview

With his regal carriage and unique spots, the Dalmatian is probably one of the most recognized breeds on the planet. Many people are attracted to his dashing good looks, but he's definitely not for everyone. While Dalmatians love to be with their people for any activity that occurs in the course of a day and can make wonderful companion dogs, their high energy level can be exhausting to live with.

Dalmations were created to run for miles alongside carriages, helping to ward off highwaymen and add a touch of flair to the vehicle with aristocratic passengers. (Now we just have cars with racing stripes.) Not surprisingly, the Dalmatian today has an endless capacity for exercise and is the ideal companion for people who jog, skate, or bicycle. He's also a keen competitor in canine sports such as agility and flyball. A Dalmatian must have adequate daily exercise to prevent behavior problems from developing.

If you are considering a Dalmatian, be aware that the breed is not only highly active but also highly intelligent. They need tr... [Continue to Full Overview]

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Dalmatian Characteristics

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Dalmation/Lab mix

Hi, One of the nearby shelters has a female Lab/Dalmation mix puppy that is very cute. Before I try to adopt her, how large (in pounds) is she likely to get? Thanks! Diane

8 3698 Nov 8, 2009 1:28pm by mike
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deafness

My niece is interested in a dalmation who happens to be deaf. Does anyone have experience with dogs who can't hear? I'd like to give her some advice, but not discourage her.

5 456 Aug 11, 2009 7:26am by Pet lover
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