What is a Dalmatian?
The Dalmatian is a distinctively spotted dog; poised and alert; strong, muscular and active; free of shyness; intelligent in expression; symmetrical in outline; and without exaggeration or coarseness.
When was the Dalmatian breed recognized by the AKC?
The Dalmatian was recognized as a breed by the AKC in 1888. Every year the American Kennel Club releases the list of “most popular breeds”, based on registration statistics for that year.
What kind of dog is a tricolor Dalmatian?
A tricolor Dalmatian female—with tan spotting on the eyebrows, snout, cheeks, neck, chest, and legs. The Dalmatian is a medium-sized, well-defined, muscular dog with excellent endurance and stamina.
How big is a full grown Dalmatian dog?
The Dalmatian is a medium sized, well-defined, muscular dog with excellent endurance and stamina. When fully grown, according to the American Kennel Club breed standard, it stands from 19 to 23 inches (48 to 58 cm) tall, with males usually slightly larger than females.
The Dalmatian is a breed of medium-sized dog, noted for its unique black, liver, spotted coat and mainly used as a carriage dog in its early days.
Do Dalmatians respond to Orgotein for inflammatory dermatosis?
“An unusual diet-derived inflammatory dermatosis in a Dalmatian dog responds to orgotein”. Vet Med Small Anim Clin. 71 (3): 289–95.
What is the PMID for Orgotein allergy in Dalmatians?
PMID 16052594. ^ Lowrey JC (March 1976). “An unusual diet-derived inflammatory dermatosis in a Dalmatian dog responds to orgotein”. Vet Med Small Anim Clin. 71 (3): 289–95.
Do Dalmatians have a bad smell?
Due to the minimal amount of oil in their coats, Dalmatians lack a dog odor (“dog smell”) and stay fairly clean relative to many other dog breeds. LUA dalmatians typically have smaller spots, which do not have as strong a pigment as standard Dalmatians.