Monday, December 22, 2014
Dalmatians are known for their loving personality and are respected for their loyalty and determination in work. These dogs were great for safeguarding the stock used to pull carriages, and even assure its master the complete safety of the carriage. The dalmatian dog is also known for its versatility, as it can perform different duties such as guarding livestock, performing, and even participating in obedience competitions. The ability of performing so many different roles make them better and the most sought after family dogs. They settle well into the family and are extremely friendly and playful dogs.
These dogs are extremely energetic and hardly give up on the idea of pouncing on people. This energy level can be well maintained through exercise. The popularity of dalmatian dogs increased with the release of the Disney movie, 101 Dalmatians. Since then many breeders around the world took interest and pleasure in breeding this fun loving breed of dogs. However, with the increasing dalmatian population, the bloodline began to lose its purity. Poor dalmatian breeding introduced changes in the temperament and also the health of the dog.
Dalmatian Care
Attention is an important aspect in case you are planning to bring a dalmatian pup home. It has many benefits and can even help you to create a strong bond with your pet. Here are a few ideas to help you.
Vaccinating the Dog
Just like we humans, dogs too are prone to many illness and diseases. As they are mute animals and helpless animals, it is the duty of the owner to take complete care of their dog. They prove great as family companions, however, they need plenty of attention and require people around them. A solitary atmosphere can create the feeling of boredom and make them lethargic. Therefore, it is important to learn about the breed that you are purchasing a dalmatian. Sufficient amount of training, exercise and care can make them great dogs. However, lack of these ingredients can deteriorate its mental and physical health.
The first step towards taking care of a dalmatian is to vaccinate the dalmatian from various diseases. These vaccines strengthen the immune system of the dog and reduce the risk of many diseases. Flea disease is a common dog disease that have adverse effects on any dog's health. Therefore, keeping the surroundings clean, and having flea control products at home can come handy to terminate the disease before it gets serious. Every dog breed is built with different coat textures and quality. Some coats might be product sensitive and need extreme attention while picking up a product likely to come in contact with the dog's coat. Taking the dog to the vet for regular check ups can help it live a healthier and happy life.
Training
Training induces good habits and behavior in a dog. Such a dog is loved and appreciated by all. Training helps prepare and mold the various skills and brings out the best in the dog. A dog can better understand its environment and even adapt itself to it. They are very enthusiastic and must be taught to control their energy. Through training and exercising, such behavior can be well brought in control. They often jump on people and therefore need to be taught how to socialize in a more civilized manner. Socializing must be done at an early age to achieve a well behaved dalmatian.
Grooming
The pure white with contrasting black spots make for their striking and unique body coat. This is one of the features that make them most wanted dogs. They are meant to have a clean and lean body coat. The dalmatian coat is thick, with short hair and sticks closely to the body. These dogs have the tendency of shedding hair. Therefore, they require grooming after every 8-12 weeks.
Diet
They have tremendous energy in them. Therefore, they enjoy playing a lot of games that can exploit their energy. Such a dog's diet must include proteins, but beef and organ meat must be avoided. They tend to produce uric acid than urea, which can cause various skin problems. Hence, they must keep drinking plenty of water. If the dogs are provided with a balanced diet, it can save them from developing food allergies or ailments and keep them mentally healthy too.
They are known to be a very uniquely developed breed. It is among the most beautiful bloodline that many people long to possess. So take a look at the above given methods and enjoy the time with your pet.
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Hi, im in so much concern about our dog.
ReplyDelete1.She is half morgan and half dalmatian. Last year 2018, we found out that she is having her menstruation/heat and she bleed every month. Is this normal?
2. Yesterday we found out that she was bleeding and it started that she was not eating any food and she drink water not as many as she does before. Her bile was yellow and watery. Sometimes, she vomits watery white foam but not often.
We are really worried about her. BTW she is 8 to 9 years of age and haven't given birth nor breeded. Also, recently, we look for someone to take care of the dogs because we were out of the country. They live with them but now they are back in our house.
Another thing is that, when she was looking weak yesterday, we brought her to the vet but during the trip she was fine and lively and saw a male dog and sit and watch him...
Hoping that you can help me with this matter. Thank you
And now she seems weak. I even sleep with her throughout the night and checks her from time to time, when she poops, vomits. She vomits watery white foam twice last night and likely 5 times she tried pooping last night, she still bleeds. I think it is her 2nd day of bleeding.
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