Dalmador

Dog Breed Profile

Dalmador History

The Dalmador is a fairly new hybrid, or designer, dog that was developed by breeding a Dalmatian with a Papillon. The Dalmador is a cross between two different purebreed dogs, the Dalmatian and the Papillon. The Dalmador is a cross between two different purebreed dogs, the Dalmatian and the Papillon.

Time of Origin

1980s

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Dalmador Physical Characteristics

The Dalmatian is a large, medium sized, energetic, and athletic breed of dogs that is typically 19 to 23 inches at the withers and weighs between 40 and 60 pounds. They have a thick, short, and glossy, water-resistant coat that is white with black or red spots. They have large, dark eyes set deep in the head. They have a small, triangular erect tail. The Dalmatian is a muscular, active, and strong breed. They are friendly, playful, and playful.

Eye Colors

Brown

Nose Colors

Black

Coat Colors

Black, Brown, White

Height Range

Male Height Range: 20 – 24 inches

Female Height Range: 19 – 23 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 54 – 80 lbs

Female Weight Range: 48 – 74 lbs

Dalmador Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

10-14 yrs

Dalmador Health Concerns

Hip Dysplasia, Autoimmune Thyroiditis, Patellar Luxation, Kidney Stones

Dalmador Temperament and Behaviour

The Dalmador is a working, large, powerful, and muscular dog. They are generally kind and affectionate, but are also protective of their home and owners. They are often wary of strangers, and will need time to warm up to them. They are a very smart and active breed, and will require plenty of exercise.

Dalmador Activity Requirements

The Dalmatian is known for its spirited, playful temperament. They tend to be very active, enjoying long runs and hikes. However, they do love their human companions and prefer to live indoors with their owner or family. Dalmatians are not suited for life in an outdoor kennel or chained in the yard. They prefer to be with their family at all times, and can become anxious or destructive if left alone for long periods. This breed is best suited to owners who have the time to give them the love and attention they deserve. A fenced yard or an apartment that is conveniently located near a park or trail will be a good fit. Consider carefully your ability to meet a Dalmatian’s exercise and companionship needs before making the commitment.

Miles Per Day

12 miles

Activity Per Day

120 minutes

Daily Food

3 cups

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Dalmador is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Dalmador is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Dalmador is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Dalmador is part of the Unclassified group.

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