The elegant Dalmatian, dogdom's international citizen, is known for his spotted coat and one-of-a-kind work description. These "coach dogs" have accompanied the horse-drawn rigs of lords, gipsies, and firefighters throughout their long history. The Dalmatian's wonderful, eye-catching black or liver spots decorate one of the animal kingdom's most recognisable coats. A delicate, nicely proportioned trotting dog stands between 19 and 23 inches at the shoulder beneath the spots. The robust hindquarters provide the force behind the smooth, fluid gait of Dals, which are muscular and built to go the distance. The Dal was bred to guard horses and coaches, and he still has some of that protective instinct. Dals are reserved and dignified creatures who are trustworthy watchdogs and can be aloof with strangers. Dals are brilliant, loyal, and affectionate home dogs when they are with their favourite humans.
Origin: Croatia Good with Childerns: Yes Height: Female: 56–58 cm, Male: 58–61 cm and body length of 31"-33" (79-84 cm). A typical Dalmatian weighs between 45-70 lb (20-32 kg) and has a lifespan of roughly 11-15 years. | |||
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