Is a Dalmatian naturally more aggressive than a pitbull?
Not at all. Dalmatians are friendly and very playful. They wouldn't harm a fly, whereas pitballs have been known to go for humans and everything living. Dalmatians are gorgegous, they hardly bark and they are so affectionate. Chocolate dalmatians have been known to fight but now black and white. I have a dalmatian. He was fine with everything but he suddenly hates other dogs, and growled at some people, but recently we had him castrated and he is much more friendly, so my advice is to have him desexed.
How do you destroy the toy soldier in the 102 Dalmatians Puppies To The Rescue game by Disney?
Basically just jump around the toy and when you get close enough he will stop shooting and start running away from you.
Is rolly one of th 101 dalmatians?
Yes Rolly is one of the fifteen original puppies in 101 dalmations
What is the name of the puppy that almost didn't live at the beginning of 101 Dalmatians?
that was lucky. (hence the name)
Is Russian climate too cold for a dalmatian dog?
No, dogs can adapt to the temperature changes quite fast so it should not be a problem
How did Dalmatians get their name?
The Word dog is a presental name from the humans who were wolfs the dogs slowly develped into many breeds causing adoption it means that dogs are now all over the world and even sm,arter but the most playfull dog is called a golden retriver and the most stubborn and guard dog is the one and only 2 routwhiler and bulldog following bye the detectives called the german sheperds so i hope this was yousfull
How are Buddha and pongo from 101 dalmatians similar?
Buddha and Pongo from "101 Dalmatians" share a deep sense of loyalty and compassion for their loved ones. Both characters display a strong protective instinct; Buddha embodies a spiritual commitment to all living beings, while Pongo is fiercely devoted to protecting his family and friends. Additionally, they both symbolize the importance of connection—Buddha through the interconnectedness of all life and Pongo through his bond with Perdita and their puppies.
What shall you give a dalmatian when it is bin sick?
If a Dalmatian is sick, it's essential to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Depending on the illness, they may recommend specific medications, dietary changes, or hydration solutions. Always avoid giving any human medications without veterinary guidance, as some can be harmful to dogs. Providing a comfortable, quiet space and ensuring they have access to fresh water is also important during their recovery.
Would you get a Dalmatian or a Border Collie or both?
Choosing between a Dalmatian and a Border Collie depends on lifestyle and preferences. Dalmatians are known for their distinctive spots and energetic nature, making them great companions for active families. Border Collies are exceptionally intelligent and excel in obedience and agility, requiring more mental stimulation and exercise. If I had the capacity for both, their unique traits could complement each other well!
Do all the Dalmatian coast countries accept EUROS?
Not all countries along the Dalmatian coast accept euros. While Croatia adopted the euro as its official currency in January 2023, other countries in the region, such as Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, may accept euros in some tourist areas but do not use it as their official currency. It's advisable to check local currency options and exchange rates when traveling in the region.
What year Did dalmatians first become fire station dogs?
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.
What is a dalmation bred to do?
dalmations were originally bred to work with firefighters on firetrucks. they are notorious for having vision problems and sometimes may be vicious.
What towns are named after dog breeds?
It's more likely that the dog breeds are named after the towns. Think about it - you live somewhere, you have a special type of dog in the district, you would name the dog after the town.
Are dalmatians naturally mean?
NO! Dalmatians are generally very sweet dogs that will tackle you so you can pet them! They love attention and are partially made of velcro! They will stick right by your side whether you want them to or not. This breed is extremely loyal, and playful. They are also a very hyper breed which requires a lot of exercise and attention. Dalmatians generally are not the sharpest knives in the drawer so they also require some extensive training. Like any dog, if they are mistreated by neglect or abuse they can get food aggressive and a little defensive. But they will give you plenty of warning signs most of the time. With the proper attention, affection and training, dalmatians are great dogs for active households with lots of inhabitants.
Is there such thing as a Miniature Dalmatian?
there is only one breeder i can find for miniature dalmations... it is not an AKC recognized breed... they claim to be "american breeders club (ABC)"recognized... i did a google search (a brief one) and did not see anything on such an organization... check them out to see what you think... pricey dogs though....
http://www.miniaturedalmatians.com/aboutus.html
The "American Breeders Club" is an organization founded by this breeder of mini dalmatians. So he is "recognizing" the breed he created himself.
What does a Dalmatian symbolize?
the black and white of the dalmatian represents the yin and the yang - in other words, balance.
Dalmatians, like most dogs, have a visual range that is influenced by their anatomy and environment. Generally, they can see objects clearly up to about 20 feet away, while their peripheral vision allows them to detect movement from further distances. However, dogs rely more on their sense of smell and hearing than on sight, so their ability to perceive and respond to their surroundings goes beyond just visual distance.