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This article is about the dog. Dalmatian can also refer to a resident or characteristic of Dalmatia, or to an extinct language called the Dalmatian language.
Dalmatian
Black spotted Dalmatian
Alternative names
Dalmatinac
Common nicknames
Dal
Country of origin
Dalmatia (Croatia)
Classification
FCI: Group 6 Section 3 #153
AKC: Non-sporting
ANKC: Group 7 (Non-Sporting)
CKC: Group 6 - Non-Sporting Dogs
KC(UK): Utility
NZKC: Non-sporting
UKC: Companion Breeds
Breed standards (external links)
FCI, AKC, ANKC, CKC
KC(UK), NZKC, UKC

A Dalmatian is a breed of dog, noted for its white coat with (usually) black spots. "Liver" (brown) and "lemon" (yellow) types also exist, though they are much rarer. In the US Dalmatians are often known (and portrayed, for example in children's books), as firehouse dogs.

Contents

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Temperament
  • 3 Reputation
  • 4 Origins
  • 5 Health
  • 6 Miscellaneous
  • 7 External links

Appearance

This popular breed of dog is a well-muscled, midsized dog with superior endurance. Known for its elegance, the Dalmatian has a body type similar to the Pointer, to which it may be related. The coat is short, dense, and fine. The ground color is white with round, well-defined spots in either black or liver (brown). Lemon, orange, blue, tricolor, and brindle spots can also occur, but they are a disqualifying fault according to the breed standard. The feet are round and compact with well-arched toes. The nails are either white and/or the same color as the spots. The nose can be black or brown in liver-spotted dogs. The eyes are brown or blue, with an intelligent expression. The ears are thin, tapering toward the tip, set fairly high and carried close to the head

Puppies are born completely white and the spots develop later.

Temperament

As a result of their history as coach dogs, the breed is very active and needs plenty of exercise. They are quite affectionate and need constant companionship or there is a risk they may become depressed. They are good with children, but because of their playfulness, they may not be well-suited for toddlers. Dalmatians are famed for their loyalty, good memories, and kindly natures.

Reputation

Dalmatian dog

The Dalmatian's reputation as a firehouse dog appears to be rooted in the popular use of the Dalmatian as a carriage dog, that is, a dog whose role was to run along, beside, and sometimes even under horse-drawn carriages (therefore also known as Spotted Coach-dog). Carriage dogs were useful for clearing the way in front of the carriage, possibly for helping to control the horses when at a full run (such as for horse-drawn fire engines), and undoubtedly because they were attractive and eye-catching. This use might have transferred to horse-drawn fire engines although it is unclear why this link is made in the US and not other countries.

However, their origins are as a generalized working dog. They were used for so many tasks--herding sheep, hunting in a pack, and working as a retriever and as a bird dog--that they were never specialized into one particular area.

Origins

The breed was named in the 18th century after Dalmatia.

However, it is believed to have existed for possibly centuries before it was so named:

  • 4000-year-old Greek art displays dogs that appear similar to the modern Dalmatian
  • There is some evidence that it originated even before that in India
  • The breed could have originated from the Norman introduction of the Talbot hunting dog whose image was the crest of the Talbot family, who came to Britain with the original Norman invasion.

Health

Some Dals have a tendency towards deafness, as is the case with many mostly white or all-white dogs. Information from Dalmatian clubs can usually address this issue for new owners. Some male Dalmatians are aggressive towards other male dogs. They can develop urate stones in their urinary systems. This is because they lack the enzyme called uricase, which breaks down uric acid. Uric acid builds up in joints and causes gout. The only other organisms known to lack uricase are humans, the apes and guinea pigs. There is one reported case of a male Dalmatian forming dolomite in his urinary tract, and this unusual case has been cited as a clue as to how large sedimentary deposits of dolomite could be synthesized.

Miscellaneous

Dalmatian in woods.

The breed experienced a massive surge in popularity caused by the 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians by Dodie Smith, and especially the Disney films based on the book. At the time of the 1996 live action film 101 Dalmatians concern was expressed that people, having seen the film, would buy the dogs without thinking through the responsibilities of ownership: for example, Dalmatians, having been bred to run with horses, need plenty of exercise. It is not clear whether these concerns turned out to be correct, although there is evidence that problems occurred in 1961 when the first animated film, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, was released.

External links

  • Dalmatian colour variations and the genetic background
  • Dalmatian Club of America
  • British Dalmatian Clubde:Dalmatiner (Hunderasse)
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Kayaker rescues Dalmatian that fell into icy Neshaminy 

The Trenton Times - Mar 09 9:40 PM
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The Payson Roundup - Mar 09 6:33 PM
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Family pleads for return of dog, despite Wis. city's ordinance 
Gazette Extra Sports - Mar 09 8:35 AM
FOX LAKE, Wis. - Angel Baun says her family knew Fox Lake's animal ordinance allowed four pets when they moved here a year ago. They had three dogs, but they didn't know the ordinance specifies that the maximum of four pets must be two dogs and two cats.

Farmington fans caravan to Columbia 
Daily Journal - Mar 09 10:29 AM
SHAWNNA ROBINSON\Daily Journal Staff Writers FARMINGTON A sea of black and gold swept over the Farmington Sports Complex this morning as 450 fans boarded nine buses bound for Columbia. Armed with cameras and coolers the size of lunchboxes, they brought their color-coded tickets to the buses to find their seats.

Dryden house a loss, but young hero saves the day 
Star-Gazette - Mar 09 3:47 AM
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