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Dalmatian Training

Like all obedience training, Dalmatian training is about teaching your dog who’s in control and how to behave. That being said, it is a good idea to take your Dalmatian to obedience classes so he can be properly trained and you can learn how to effectively command your dog. However, aside from just standard obedience Dalmatian obedience training, may require a few more behavioral lessons in regards to his hyperactivity. By nature, the Dalmatian is a very energetic breed, which means they like to jump up on things and on people. Although you may not mind that your Dalmatian jumps up on you, it is not something you will want him to do when greeting company or children. Dalmatians are heavy dogs that can weight up to 70 pounds. Imagine coming home from the grocery store and your arms are loaded down with bags, would you want your Dalmatian jumping up on you as soon as you walk in the door? Probably not. That is why it is imperative you put Dalmatian training into …
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Dalmation Information

  • Socializing Your Dalmatian Puppy
  • Dalmatians – High Energy And Full Of Love
  • Dalmatian Care And Deafness In Your Dog
  • How To A Dalmatian Rescue Or Shelter Successfully
  • Dalmations and Dog Houses
  • Choosing Dalmatian Puppies
  • How To Interview Dalmatian Breeders
  • Dalmatian Training – Teaching Your Dog Not To Jump Up

Dalmatian Breed Information

Dalmatians have plenty of stamina and are extremely energetic. They are very playful and active, and are well known for their hyper nature. They do not like to be left alone with …
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Dalmatian Care

Dalmatian care starts at an early age, even before you bring your new puppy home. The reason is because Dalmatians are prone to deafness. In fact, it is estimated that 10-12% of all …
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Dalmatian Puppies

If you've ever seen extremely young Dalmatian puppies, the first aspect you may notice about them is they have no spots. They are covered in white hair, and don't actually develop …
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