The Dalmatian breed became popular as a carriage dog in the 1800's. They trotted beside and among the horses and carriages, very reliably following their masters, guarding the carriages and horses while the master was occupied elsewhere. Very hardy with great stamina they were able to easily keep up whether its master was on foot, on horseback, or in the carriage. The versatile Dalmatian has seen many uses, such as a mascot for firemen, war sentinel, draft dog, circus performer, to name a few of the many jobs this breed is known for.
Because they look distinctive and they love to run.
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In the early 1850's
Originally, in the 1700s Dalmations were used to navigate the English stagecoaches through traffic. They would run along side the horses as they pulled the coach to keep other dogs away from scaring or biting them. Dalmatians were used to help stop traffic because they are bright and noticeable.
In the early 1850's
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Dalmatians have a strong hunting instinct
Dalmatians are mammals because they're dogs. And dogs give birth and they are warm blooded.
No dogs has a same color as the dalmatians .Quite a few dog breeds have the same colours as dalmatians (black and white) e.g. some King Charles spaniels, but none has the spotted pattern of dalmatians.
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No, Dalmatians are pedigree dogs that are recognized by reputable kennel clubs, such as The Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
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There were 101 dalmatians in Dodie Smith's story.