They are born without them, as they get older they gradually start to appear.
A Dalmatian is born with a plain white coat. Their spots will usually start to appear around 3 weeks of age.
Short answer yes, BUT They are born with normal pink skin, as like all other dogs. As they get older, their fur begins to grow which is the black and white spots as we know.
None. Dalmatians are born a pinkish white, but the spots appear after a few weeks.
A lot of dogs develop a different coat pattern as they grow. Dalmatian pups, however, are allways born with no spots and develop them as they grow up.
They have spots because they appear on their coats.
No the pattern varies
Liver spots
Like a dalmatian? Probably not. But they may have larger spots than dalmatian spots.
A Dalmatian has black spots and white skin
1.Dalmatian 2.what do you think
a dalmatian
One odd trait of Dalmatian puppies is their unique coat pattern, which consists of black or liver spots on a white background. This distinctive coat is a result of a genetic mutation called piebaldism, which causes unpigmented areas in the skin and hair. Additionally, Dalmatian puppies are born completely white and develop their spots over time, with the spots becoming more visible as they grow older. This unusual coat pattern sets Dalmatians apart from other dog breeds and adds to their charm and appeal.