An elegant
animal of ancient lineage, the Dalmatian with his picturesque spotting is
certainly one of the most distinctive looking of all breeds. His
traditional role in life was that of a carriage dog, trotting either
alongside the horses or underneath the axle of the coach for mile after
mile, to protect occupants from being attacked by highwaymen. Made
redundant with the advent of the motor car, the Dalmatian subsequently
came to prominence working with horse-drawn fire engines.
A strong,
muscular active dog, capable of great speed and endurance, the Dalmatian's
great love in life is exercise, exercise and more exercise! He is ideally
suited to somebody with a very active lifestyle, or alternatively someone
living on an acreage. He has a natural affinity for horses.
The Dalmatian is
a true gentleman, being quiet, sensitive and well-mannered. Politely
reserved with strangers and with a highly developed protective instinct,
he makes a sensible and dependable guard dog. His short, hardy, dense coat
requires very little attention to maintain a well-groomed appearance. A
very natural "no-frills" breed, the Dalmatian is hardy, adaptable and
super sound.
Temperamentally,
he is an ideal companion dog. Intelligent, willing to please, with a
friendly outgoing disposition, the Dalmatian makes a handsome and faithful
family pet.
Height: Dogs
58.4 - 61cm
Bitches 56 - 58.4cm
Weight: approx 32kg
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