because they just are, because of color pigments and more. they arent just black and white, they can be brown and if you dye them, then any color. Because that's the way God made them.
Dogs with white fur and black spots are commonly known as Dalmatians. They are a distinct breed known for their unique coat pattern and are often associated with firehouses and firefighting due to their historical role as carriage dogs.
The most common characteristic in Dalmatians is their distinctive black or liver spots on a white coat. This unique coat pattern is what sets Dalmatians apart and makes them easily recognizable among other dog breeds.
Dalmatians, Some Shelties, Some Shi Tzus, Boston Terriers, Some Border Collies, Some Beagles, And many mixed breeds.
Dalmations are usually born white. Their spots start to appear when they are a couple of weeks old.
Dalmatians are known as a breed of white dogs with black or liver spots. They are highly recognizable and often associated with firehouses as firehouse dogs due to their historical role as carriage dogs that ran alongside horse-drawn fire engines. Dalmatians are known for their energetic and friendly personalities.
Dalmatians usually have black spots. According to breed standards, they can also have brown spots, but this is very rare.
Erm 101 Dalmatians.
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.
Dogs with white fur and black spots are commonly known as Dalmatians. They are a distinct breed known for their unique coat pattern and are often associated with firehouses and firefighting due to their historical role as carriage dogs.
hi i own Dalmatians and breed them they are very loyal friendly energetic and always have to be with you they are good with horses. i love Dalmatians and im sure you will to. cheers Samantha (samsamburr)
Cruella De Vil from the movie 101 Dalmatians
The most common characteristic in Dalmatians is their distinctive black or liver spots on a white coat. This unique coat pattern is what sets Dalmatians apart and makes them easily recognizable among other dog breeds.
Dalmatians, Some Shelties, Some Shi Tzus, Boston Terriers, Some Border Collies, Some Beagles, And many mixed breeds.
The lady on 101 Dalmatians, Cruella de Ville.
Dalmatians are born pure white. Dalmatian puppies' first spots usually starting in the first week of life and continue for about a month. They will continue throughout life to develop spots but at a slower rate. Spots range in different sizes and sometimes in different colours (blue, grey) other than your typical black or brown.
Dalmations are usually born white. Their spots start to appear when they are a couple of weeks old.
Yes, sometimes.