The Dalmatian is an active dog that was bred to run. She will do well in an apartment only if the owner is a Jogger or a person can allow several long, Jed walks daily. Properly fenced in backyard with a place to stay warm in the winter, the House and human companionship is ideal. Or, as it seems she likes horses, other may be an ideal horse farm. They may not do well with younger children because of the high activity and they may overextend and national implementation plans. As a reminder, never leave a young child unsupervised with a puppy or dog. They do well with other pets as long as they are socialized early with them. And might do bad with other dogs or other dogs of the same sex.
Approximate adult size
Approximate adult size (two or more) male Dalmatian 22 to 24 inches to the Withers (highest point of the shoulder). Female 20 to 22 inches to the withers and either sex weighing somewhere from 50 to 55 million pounds.
Special health considerations
Most breeds of dogs have certain inherited health problems associated with this breed specific woaldlmaset is no exception. Be on the look out for inherited deafness (up to 10 per cent or more of the deaf Dalmatian dogs and this can make a puppy out of fear and snappy), skin allergies, cataracts, urinary stones. The disease based on guideline informative information only. Other diseases may be important also, please contact your vet for a complete list.
She should visit the veterinarian several times in the first year of the shots, boosters and check. Then, as an adult, should visit the veterinarian yearly for shots and check. As it gets older, six years on, she should visit the veterinarian twice a year for check-ups and shots. Remember; avoid feed your dog sweets.
Grooming
Dalmatian coat, short document appropriate fine and dense. And, especially during the spring and fall. She should be brushed regularly to reduce shedding. The brush will help it to maintain a clean and healthy, and help you maintain closer into her State of health and enhance your emotional bond with them.
And her teeth should be brushed at least twice a week with a toothbrush and toothpaste designed for dogs. Remove the accumulation of plaque and Tartar, which can cause tooth decay (rarely) brushing and gum disease. Dog periodontal disease can lead to pain, tooth loss and bad breath and other serious diseases.
You may need a toenails examination of growth and clipped regularly. Toe nail grow back slower than his toenails. Guillotine type trimmer is generally best for this chore and competent help accomplish this and can be found on the Internet.
Lifetime
The Dalmatian can live between 11 and 13 years with proper nutrition and medical care and excellent living conditions.
History
Dalmatian comes from the former Yugoslavia. The actual name Dalmatia region on the Adriatic Sea. Brisish popular breed used as the International Energy Agency, sponsor, draft dog, bird dog, rater, circus performer, etc. Dalmatians was the most famous in the Disney movie, 101 Dalmatians. First they recorded "American Association of Kennel" in 1888.
Some records
Dalmatian Club of America
The United Kennel Club ukc
NKC national Kennel Club
CKC continental Kennel Club
Dexter Americas pet Registry Inc.
The American Kennel Club AKC
Organization International Federation sinologik
New Zealand Kennel Club we purify
Kkegb Kennel Club of Great Britain anck Australian national Kennel Club registered dogs America ACR
Litter size
Dalmatian dogs 8 to 10
Category
Non-sports
Terms to describe
Alert, alert, active, intelligent, fast, and well tolerated, and stable, on the go, loving, spirited
Particularly good score
Obedience high.
High intelligence.
Good watch dog.
Intermediate guard dog.
They keep themselves clean.
Dog odor is very low.
Is it a dog gym.
She likes horses.
Obedience training takes.
Good memory.
Special bad points
Can be Parker.
Weak in the cold.
And you can get destructive if it allows a lot of practice.
Can be deliberate.
Other names known by
Fire God, dog, "plum pudding dog"
Each individual dog is not all this information may be correct for your dog. This information is intended as a guideline only in good faith.
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