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Dalmatians

When it comes to utility, it’s certainly the Dalmatians, who have been once used as a war dog, herder, hound, ratter, retriever, firehouse dog and many more jobs. Dalmatians are also renowned for their distinctive black and white spotted coat, but they also come in other colors and markings such as liver and white. This category has questions relating to this breed’s temperament, appearance, etc.

289 Questions

Do dalmatians come from Egypt?

I think dalmatians do come from Egypt

Why do firestations use dalmatian dogs?

Dalmatians were originally bred as carriage dogs. They would run under or beside carriages and guard the horses/carriage from theives, vermin and other dogs. When the first "Fire Wagons" developed they were used to guard the wagons and keep people away from the firemen and wagon.

Dalmatians were originally chosen for this job for their temperment and distinguishable coat.(Their coat stands out of the crowd) Even though "firedogs" aren't usually out on the front field, firemen use them as mascotts because of their colourful past.

What is a mascot dalmatian?

A mascot Dalmatian is meant to be a mini sized Dalmatian. It's claimed they have been bred over 16yrs.

How to clean black spots from white top?

It depends on what makes up the black spots. If it's just a little mildew, spray a weak solution of bleach, let it sit for a while then put it through the washer again. It also depends on the material.

What can dalmatians do?

dalmations are very smart they can jump fences about 50cm high go through tunnuls well i guess there really good at agility and some can even climb ladders

How many dalmatians are left in the us?

Many dalmatians, of pure breeds or mixed breeds, are born in the US yearly. A conservative estimate of the population would be 100,000 or more.

What is rubbed dalmatian sage?

Rubbed means simply crushed dried sage by hands.

Salvia officinalis l. is originated from and around small ancient province of Dalmatia, from where it has the best reputation in the world for thousands of years.

Sage in its best has been prooven as a antioxidant boost, very appreciated for a healthy tea, unique spice, aromatic and rare honey and a healing essential oil.

Sometimes by just simplifying things every Salvia officinalis is called Dalmatian but it is not.

It should be stressed that sage form Dalmatia has a very different chemistry and healing properties than grown outside its God-given habitat. The reasons are mentioned: high Far infrared Rays on cliffs and rocks, clean sea air circulation, sun hours yearly 2700+, very sandy soil, low OM, secret drying methods for preserving precious ingredients unchanged from around 500 BC, precise chilling and drought requirement etc.

Who owns dalmatians?

Um i think anyone can own a Dalmation ... as long as you have the time to take care of it and of course the money to buy one!

How bad is it to have a dalmatian puppy with one blue eye and one brown when the rest of the litter is absolutely normal?

Probably nothing major, just a different eye colour. This is not an issue at all. t's also common in border collies. The blue eye is called a "wall eye" and it causes no problems. Despite what other people may think, the eye is not blind, but it is a little more sensitive to sunlight, and more likely to develop cataracts in the dog's older age.

What are rottweiler chihuahua and dalmatian all types of?

Your question isn't quite clear but if i understood your question they are all types of dog breed (canis lupus familiaris)

For dalmatians spotted is dominant to non-spotted A female dalmatian mates with an unkown male dalmatian She has six pups 3 spotted 3 nonspotted What are the genotypes phenotypes of the male?

There are two possible phenotypes and genotypes for the male. We know that neither the male or the female can be S/S (S = spotted, N = non spotted) because this would result in all of the pups being spotted due to spotted being the dominant gene. Therefore the male must be either S/N or N/N, However the S/N genotype gives the 1:1 ratio of spotted to non-spotted (assuming the female is as well) which is what the pup ratio is, so we can assume that is the male's genotype.

Why is a Dalmatian known as a coach dog?

This is because the Dalmatian was once used as a coach dog, where it will follow coaches drawn by horses.

How old is the worlds oldest dalmatian?

I have a Dalmatian that is 17 years 11 months old,we are having her entered into the Guiness book of world records, great dogs...

Hi. I don't know the oldest living dalmatian per se, but I can tell you that we have 2 littermates (both female), who are 16 years, 5 months.

I have a 15 1/2 year old dalmatian and my friend had a 22 year old dalmatian that died in October 2010.

What is the linneaus classification of a snake?

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

(unranked) Amniota

Class: Reptilia

How much are dalmatian mix breeds worth?

It depends. If the person that is selling it calls it a mutt, then it is worth about 100 dollars. But if they call them "desinier breeds" THen they can be worth up to 2000 dollars. It is very simple. It is worth by how much pride you have in the dog.

Are dalmatians really dumb?

Actually, these breeds are really smart! I have one myself and he is the best thing that's ever happened! He is full of relationship and so cute, like all dalmatians! He has definitely made my life so great!

Further note:

Dalmatians are actually known for their high level of intelligence. With all due respect, if your dalmatian is not doing what you want it to, the fault will be with the training and the consistency and clear (or unclear) instructions of the trainer, not with the dog. Dogs need clear, concise instructions and consistent training, so if your dog does not appear to be very intelligent, the fault is most likely to be with your training style.

Does the US military use fire trucks in combat?

Depends on what you mean my "combat". The USAF stations fire support vehicles at every base. These vehicles are in combat zones, but no one is riding them down the streets of Baghdad. Fire support vehicles are considered non-combat vehicles. But like everything else, people can shoot at them.

Why do some police forces use ambulances but not fire trucks?

They will USE whatever they have to. Why would they want to use a fire truck? correct answer vehicles used all depends on the structure of the department police departments have emt and paramedics so do fire dept but police and fire fighters have completely different training police are not trained in the operation of fire vehicles, so it would not be any reason for them to drive one Some police forces, called Public Saftey have police officers who are trained as firefighters, and they do use fire trucks.

Why are Dalmatians associated with firemen?

In the 18th century, the Dalmatian was called a "coach dog" as it bonded well with horses and helped protect them, particularly against theft. Later when fire departments formed, the Dalmatian was often aboard the first horse-drawn equipment because it guarded the horses at the fire house. Today, we often see these spotted canines around because of tradition and the history of the fire service. Links can be found below that relate this information.