Should You Choose a Dalmatian To be Your Dog

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Why Should You Get a Dalmatian

Dalmatian

Dalmatians make wonderful family companions. This type of dog will fit nicely into whatever lifestyle you have. His medium size is suitable for apartment living, while at the same time as a true sporting dog at heart, he is a great addition to your country or suburban home. In addition, the Dalmatian is an excellent guard dog who is very sensible and alert but not a hysterical barker. He is therefore a dog whose bark is to be respected and investigated! If your Dalmatian sounds a “danger alarm,” you can be sure that there is a good reason for it, such as the approach of a stranger. He is initially cautious of strangers and not automatically everyone’s friend. Often referred to as a courteous dog, he greets visitors to your home with quiet dignity but at the same time with reserve.

Classifying Dalmatians as Non-Sporting Dogs is inaccurate. He is actually an excellent bird dog, has strong scent hound tendencies, and is an efficient retriever. Being the one and only true coach dog, the Dalmatian is a hardy dog that is capable of many miles of “road work” and in early days was often used for herding duties.

In addition to being a wonderful companion, a Dalmatian is an elegant dog with his clean lines and spotted markings that give him a smart and charming appearance. If you and your family love spending time doing things with your dog, the Dalmatian is an excellent breed to have. He is very intelligent, a fast learner, and very anxious to please his owners. The Dalmatian is fond of children and enjoys playing with them. With early training and socialization, this breed gets along well with other animals. If you are interested in showing your dog, the Dalmatian is a suitable choice. He enjoys being in the dog show limelight and is seldom difficult to teach a show routine. His short coat is easy to care for and requires low maintenance grooming.

There is one thing to watch out for when you go to purchase a Dalmatian puppy: this breed has a tendency towards deafness. This is a concern which reliable breeders are making every effort to correct within their breeding programs, and something that one should be aware of in selecting the new family member. Therefore, it is especially important that you purchase your Dalmatian from a reputable Dalmatian breeder. When you shop for your dog, be alert for signs of deafness. Test for keenness of hearing by talking to the puppy, snapping your fingers, chirping at him from behind or off to the side to make sure that you are being heard and reacted to properly. It is not difficult to ascertain that the puppy’s hearing is normal, but be alert and watchful as you make your selection.

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