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Dalmatian

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Overview
Breed Group
Non-Sporting
Size
Medium
How much exercise?
Up to 1 hour per day
Length of coat
Short
How much grooming?
Once a week
Sheds? 
Yes
Town or Country
Either
Type of home
Large House
Minimum Garden Size
Large
Lifespan
Over 12 Years

Description
Outgoing, dignified, smart
The Dalmatian has a very distinctive appearance, being either black spotted, or liver spotted, the spots standing out well on the pure white background colour of his coat.

As a puppy he is born pure white, making it impossible to know whether his spots will be black or liver.

The breed was very popular in Britain during the Regency period, and was known as the ‘carriage dog’, as he was used to run under or beside all types of carriages, from those of the gentry to the mail coach. He also used to run ahead of the horse-drawn fire engines of London, earning himself the name ‘Firehouse Dog’. When running with carriages or coaches he was termed ‘Marathon Runner’ and he is indeed a breed of incredible endurance, travelling over long distances at a moderate speed.

​An excellent companion and house-dog, he has a sporting side to his nature, with a good nose and a soft mouth. An active, agile dog, strong and muscular, who enjoys plenty of exercise and is more suited to country life than the town.

AKC Breed Info - Dalmatian
FCI Breed Standard - Dalmatian
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    All of our puppies are 100% purebred. Some owners prefer to have a pedigree cert for breeding and/or showing. Whether a puppy has a pedigree cert or not has no bearing on health or quality. All other things being equal, purebred puppies without pedigree certs will typically have a lower price than puppies with pedigree certs.
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  • Breed Info
    • Breeds - A >
      • Akita Inu
      • Alaskan Malamute
      • Alsatian (German Shepherd)
      • American Staffordshire Terrier
      • Argentine Dogo
      • Australian Shepherd
    • Breeds - B >
      • Basenji
      • Basset Hound
      • Beagle
      • Belgian Malinois
      • Bichon Frise
      • Border Collie
      • Boston Terrier
      • Boxer
      • Bull Terrier
      • Bulldog (British, English)
    • Breeds - C >
      • Cane Corso
      • Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
      • Chihuahua
      • Chow Chow
      • Cocker Spaniel
      • Corgi (Cardigan Welsh)
      • Corgi (Pembroke Welsh)
    • Breeds - D, E, F >
      • Dachshund
      • Dalmatian
      • Doberman Pinscher
      • Dogo Argentino
      • English Bulldog
      • French Bulldog
    • Breeds - G, H >
      • German Shepherd
      • Golden Retriever
      • Great Dane
      • Greyhound
      • Husky (Siberian)
    • Breeds - J, L, M, N >
      • Jack Russell Terrier
      • Japanese Spitz
      • Labrador Retriever
      • Maltese
      • Miniature Bull Terrier
    • Breeds - P >
      • Pomeranian
      • Poodle
      • Pug
    • Breeds - R >
      • Rottweiler
    • Breeds - S >
      • Samoyed
      • Shetland Sheepdog
      • Shiba Inu
      • Shih Tzu
      • Siberian Husky
      • St. Bernard
    • Breeds - T, W >
      • Thai Ridgeback
      • Tosa Inu
      • Weimaraner
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      • Yorkshire Terrier
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