Dalmations are cute, but I prefer Old English Sheepdogs, They don't shed, great with kids and older people, very affectionate and just all around cute. They do require some work with brushing but we keep ours at a pretty short buzz cut. They love playing out in the snow and colder weather. The only problem is that they like to herd you into cupboards and rub against you. But I love my Cooper. Goto OES.org and find the person closest to you. They are about the same size as a Dalmation
2006-10-09 10:34:42
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answered by s_ringler 3
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If you get a Dalmatian from a reputable breeder, (go to some local dog shows and meet some) you will find more information that you should acquire before you get any breed dog.
Dalmatians can have bad traits and good ones. A good breeder will be more than willing to help you with all your questions and also, help you get the Dalmatian you are looking for. Even let you know if a Dalmatian is for you, and if not, what type of dog would be good for you. Training depends on the person. First the person needs to be educated, then the dog can be trained in a way that is fun, instead of frustrating. Enjoy the shows. If you love dogs, you'll probably love shows, and you will get great information there as well.
2006-10-09 10:38:52
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answered by Animaholic 4
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Dalmations are very smart but also very large perhaps larger than most people think. Mine are about 80 pounds each. I have been told they are small for full grown. Make sure you have a lot of room for this type of dog. Also they like to have their own sleep space. If slobber is a problem don't get a dal. They do slobber a lot.
2006-10-09 10:33:10
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answered by ? 3
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If you want a dog who...
-Is medium to large and built like a sleek athlete
-Has a short easy-to-brush coat
-Thrives on vigorous exercise and interactive family activities
-Is usually polite with everyone
a dalmatian may be right for you
If you don't want to deal with...
- An extra careful search to avoid all the neurotic Dalmatians
- Vigorous exercise requirements
- Rowdiness and exuberant jumping, especially when young or not exercised enough
- "Separation anxiety" (destructiveness and barking) when left alone too much
- Aggression or fearfulness in some lines, or when not socialized enough
- Strong-willed mind of his own, requiring a confident owner who can take charge
- Constant heavy shedding
- Serious health problems
a dalmatian may not be right for you
My major concerns would be:
Unstable temperaments. Because of the movie "101 Dalmatians," Dalmatians became a fad breed in the 1990s. Unknowledgeable people tried to cash in on the breed's popularity by breeding every Dalmatian they could get their hands on, including individuals with bad temperaments. The result is LOTS of Dalmatians with neurotic temperaments, including biting, wild hyperactivity, and extreme stubbornness.
(without careful searching for the right breeder, assume that a dalmatian you get will be BAD with kids)
2006-10-09 10:35:24
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answered by lilrnblover86 4
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A dalmation is a very good pet.I think any dog would make a great pet.You should get a puppy so you can start training it in its young age.Try going to PetsMart.They have a dog training thing there.I've herd that it really helps.
2006-10-09 10:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think of there are any dumb dogs in this international, as all dogs would be knowledgeable and clever workers. stubborn dogs that would forget approximately approximately you if not knowledgeable precise: Akitas, Huskies, Malamutes, Dalmations, and there are others, sorry! large Pyrenes are customary to be exceedingly lazy except they are farm animals guards that's what they have been bred to do. Afghan Hounds are customary to be somewhat lazy and quiet except they are searching, hence, doing their bred for job. in case you like a catalogue of the main clever dogs who will artwork for you and learn with out postpone, i can help ya there: Australian Shepherd, whether they in no way stop going, so provide em an outlet Golden Retriever, confusing workers with the countless superb brains available Labrador Retriever, want a job to do however, in any different case they gets fat and lazy Border Collie, they like to artwork and could in no way stop for you, so provide em an outlet Russell Terriers, jack or parson, smartest little devils of the terrier team Springer Spaniels, clever and loving, large relatives or single dogs
2016-10-19 02:37:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Being an ex- fire fighter/medic, I'm pretty partial to ol sparky but Dalmatians get hip problems a touch faster that most large dogs and they get a couple of different virus infections that other dog can but usually don't get. they are great family dogs and fairly easy to train
2006-10-09 10:40:08
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answered by dhwilson58 4
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bad traits are many.. they were bred to bark under the fire trucks so they do bark
they are a non sporting breed and dont excel in much but being a couch patatoe
and if i am correct, they do have health problems.. like hip displasea
2006-10-09 16:02:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Dalmations, from what I have heard from people who have owned them, are stupid, rowdy, unpredictable but, like all dogs can be, are lovable.
2006-10-09 10:37:37
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answered by pinklipstick_ab 2
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They can be a little hyper. My family had one, he was deaf, he was a great dog! He was the best dog ever! He sadly died of kidney failure. We loved him and he was good with kids!
2006-10-09 10:40:36
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answered by Stasia 2
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