Dalmatian Dog Breed Features

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Vital Stats of the dalmatian breed

This dog is ideal for

Large play area homes(not Apartments)

This dog weighs

M- 15–32 kgs   F- 16–24 kgs.

Life span of this dog

10 -13 Years

Some highlights of the breed

Origin

 Researchers have used ancient artifacts and writings to support theories placing the Dal’s birth in the British Isles, Europe, North Africa, and Asia. There is no doubt, however, that by the early 1800s the breed was closely associated with a swath of Central Europe along the Adriatic Sea, the region once known as Dalmatia.

Temperament

The Dalmatian is a very intelligent, sensitive dog.They love the company of their masters and will be unhappy if you leave them alone too long..

Grooming

The Dalmatian’s coat is a thing of beauty with its colored spots.Occasional baths and weekly brushing with a horsehair mitt or rubber curry comb to pull away dead hairs will keep the Dal looking his best. His nails should be trimmed at least monthly.

Child friendliness

You can make the puppies and the children familial with each other in a proper way. If the dog is not made familiar with the kids in the young age, they may behave defensively and avoid to be with the children in the house.

Poochles indicators of the breed

Heat Tolerance

80%

Care From Parent

70%

Guarding

95%

Things to keep in mind about the breed

Dalmatians can be very high-energy dogs and can easily get into mischief if they don’t have enough opportunity for physical and mental exercise. 2 hours of exercise per day is recommended.

History about the dalmatian breed

The Dalmatian’s delightful, eye-catching spots of black or liver adorn one of the most distinctive coats in the animal kingdom. Beneath the spots is a graceful, elegantly proportioned trotting dog standing between 19 and 23 inches at the shoulder. 
You need a positive approach to training with lots of rewards for proper behavior if you want a well-trained dog. Dalmatians are said to not forget mistreatment or harsh behavior.
Dalmatians do not like to spend long periods of time alone. They do best when they can be included in all family activities and sleep and live where their human family does.Dalmatians are clean dogs with little or no "doggy" odor, and their coats are dirt-repellent. It's not unusual for these dogs to roll around in the mud and then dry to a gleaming shine.

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