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Tracey
Oklahoma City
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
I have 2 Dals, 7 and 8 yrs old. They are wonderful, loving, loyal animals. You couldn't ask for a better friend.
I have 2 Dals, 7 and 8 yrs old. They are wonderful, loving, loyal animals. You couldn't ask for a better friend.
Dee
MA
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
While I never thought I would own a Dalmatian, a completely deaf one at that, heis the sweetest and most gentle dog I have ever seen. He is now almost 9 years old and has been a part of our household for 8 years. His large yard is completely fenced in, he sleeps in the house which is why his home is his domain. Would I trade him for any other breed, never... I know he was sent here for a reason and maybe someday we will find out why. for now we just enjoy his laid back disposition
While I never thought I would own a Dalmatian, a completely deaf one at that, heis the sweetest and most gentle dog I have ever seen. He is now almost 9 years old and has been a part of our household for 8 years. His large yard is completely fenced in, he sleeps in the house which is why his home is his domain. Would I trade him for any other breed, never... I know he was sent here for a reason and maybe someday we will find out why. for now we just enjoy his laid back disposition
Judy
New Jersey
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
We just sadly put our 8 yrs. young female Dalmatian to sleep on 5/21/04. Took her to vet on 5/4 as "Ali" was drinking a lot of water-thought she had sugar. It turned out Ali's enzymes were too high & it affected her kidneys& pancreas. We had her on medicine & prescription dog food. We were& are still devastated that 16 days later, she would no longer be with us.As a comfort, we had her cremated at a private cremation & took her ashes home. Was wondering if anyone has had the same problems with a Dalmatian. Thank you for any info. we can get.
We just sadly put our 8 yrs. young female Dalmatian to sleep on 5/21/04. Took her to vet on 5/4 as "Ali" was drinking a lot of water-thought she had sugar. It turned out Ali's enzymes were too high & it affected her kidneys& pancreas. We had her on medicine & prescription dog food. We were& are still devastated that 16 days later, she would no longer be with us.As a comfort, we had her cremated at a private cremation & took her ashes home. Was wondering if anyone has had the same problems with a Dalmatian. Thank you for any info. we can get.
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Dalmations are a loving breed. Sometimes if they don't get enough exercise they might be hyper. There are very good with kids.