Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Breed Profile: The Dalmatian

Dalmatia is the only color in his white robe decorated with a stain well-defined round spots of black or liver brown. They make devoted family pets, but needs lots of love and devotion. The name of this race is taken from Dalmatia, a province of Austria and former Yugoslavia, however, there is uncertainty about how the dog was first seen in Europe, Asia and Africa. He says the dog was often seen in the bands of gypsies, but was in England where it was first firmly established as a British car dog, running beside their horses. In the 18th century the breed was recognized as a "fire in a dog house ', a nickname because they were used by the fiery chariot to lead the horses through the streets of London fog. The race not only has a good vision, but the horses were able to see spots of dogs and distinguish it from other dogs. They are also nicknamed "plum pudding dogs," dogs of transport "and" coach dogs were prized for their natural ability to bond with their horses and their great strength and speed. This race was also recorded as a dog war, a sentinel of the borders of Dalmatia and Croatia. E 'is used as a dog of a project and as a pastor. Ratters are excellent and have been used in sport as a hunting dog, a dog track, retriever, or packing for hunting boar and deer. His memory is decent and excellent temperament meant that they were also used in circuses and on stage. However, it was the film 101 Dalmatians, which catapulted this breed of celebrity and has sent thousands of children in search of his own dog spotting. Unfortunately, many homeless Dalmatians, because of Dalmatia and rescue centers have been set to return home this beautiful dog. While the Dalmatian puppies are very cute indeed grow in the midst of a dog's energy is both alert and athletic. They have a high energy level and may be too nervous to young children. It is important that the Dalmatian is provided with a consistent exercise program start back to a very early age. Their environment must be stable and a lot of socialization will ensure that not become shy of strangers. Regular exercise is necessary. They have done wonderful guard dogs and generally live up to 11 to 13 years. For lots of easy to read articles full of useful information that is sure to help you with your pet or pets, go to http://www.PETS. info. While there are PET Subscribe News - E 'free and full of useful tips for pet owners.

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