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Dalmatian

The Dalmatian is a breed of dog whose roots are traced to Dalmatia, a region of Croatia. It is noted for its white coat with either black or liver spots.This popular breed of dog is a well-muscled, mid-sized, elegant dog with excellent endurance and stamina. The Dalmatian coat is short, fine, and dense. Dalmatians shed considerably, and shed year-round. Dalmatian puppies are born white, and their spots come in gradually over the period of a couple of weeks. The most common colours for Dalmatians are black or liver spotted on a white background.

The Dalmatian is incredibly loyal and active. Usually good with other pets, notably horses, dalmatians make an excellent addition to a family that already has animals of any kind. Dalmatians are a rather active breed, and strongly dislike lazing around with nothing to do, however they will be thrilled to go for walks, or runs, and play with an active owner.



Dalmatian Dog Health Concerns

Common Health Concerns in the Dalmatian Dog Breed


The Dalmatian is prone to the following major health conditions:

Deafness - Deafness is the inability to hear in either one or both ears.

Urinary Stones - Urinary Stones are obstructions in the Urinary tract.

The Dalmatian is prone to the following minor health conditions:

Allergies - Allergies are the hypersensitivity reaction to a particular allergen; symptoms can vary greatly in intensity.

Seizures - Seizures manifest as an alteration in mental state, tonic or clonic movements, and convulsions.

Iris Sphincter Dysplasia - Iris Sphincter Dysplasia is the result of poorly developed iris sphincter muscles. The pupils of dogs with ISD do not properly contract in bright light. Dogs usually are uncomfortable and often squint in sunlight.

Hypothyroidisim - Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone. Early symptoms: Being more sensitive to cold; Constipation; Depression; Fatigue or feeling slowed down.

The Dalmatian occasionally has problems with the following health conditions:

Canine Hip Dysplasia - Hip dysplasia is an abnormal formation of the hip socket that, in its more severe form, can eventually cause crippling lameness and painful arthritis of the joints. It is a polygenic trait, that is affected by environmental factors in the production of the final phenotype. It can be found in many animals and occasionally in humans, but is most commonly associated with dogs, and is common in many dog breeds, particularly the larger breeds.

About the Author:
Logan Winters is a long time dog owner and horseman, provides content for for Dog Pound http://www.dog-pound.net and Horse Stall http://www.horse-stall.net leading portals for pet management.

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