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Here are some feeding guidelines researches have learned over the years and recommend for adult Dalmatians:
1 Never feed a Dalmatian organ meats such as liver, kidney, sweetbreads or brains in any form, whether cooked, raw or as an ingredient in a pet food or
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By admin on May 15, 2008 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
Dalmatia identifies the Dalmatians bred, owned, and/or shown by noted professional handler Wendell J Sammet, who back in the 1940and#39;s at Hingham, Massachusetts, laid the foundation for a highly successful breeding program which produced, and to this day, stands behind some of this countryand#39;s most notable Dalmatians Now located at Bryantville, Massachusetts and most widely associated with the other…..More on Dalmatian Dog Infomation
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By admin on May 12, 2008 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
During breeding, some female dogs tend to be uncooperative Therefore, it is usually necessary to assist your young stud If you are there helping him and praising him, whether or not your help is actually needed, he will expect and accept this as a matter of course when a difficult female dog comes along
Supplies that you may need for breeding include K-Y jelly and a length of gauze with…..More on Dalmatian For Petz 4
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By admin on May 11, 2008 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
Socialization and training your Dalmatian puppy need to start the very day of his arrival in your home You should not address him without calling him by his name A short, simple name is the easiest to teach because it catches the puppyand#39;s attention quickly, so avoid giving him elaborate names Always address the pup by the same name, not a whole series of pet names because the latter will only…..More on Dalmatian Health Problem
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By admin on May 11, 2008 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
Dalmatians make wonderful family companions This is a type of dog that will fit nicely to whatever your way of life His medium size is suitable for apartment living, while at the same time a true sporting dog at heart, therefore a great addition to your country or suburban home In addition, the Dalmatian is an excellent guarddog who is very sensible and alert but not a hysterical barker H…..More on Dalmatian Health Problem
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By admin on May 10, 2008 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
Behavior and personality are two qualities which are hard to standardize within a breed Although generalizations are difficult to make, most Dalmatians are alert, extremely energetic and affectionate toward their owners They make great working dogs because they have the capacity to be loyal and determined and have the stamina to work all day long This is not a breed to be cooped up in a hous…..More on Dalmatian Islands
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By admin on Aug 13, 2007 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
Recommended Diet For The Adult Dalmatian
The goal for feeding adult Dalmatians is one of “maintenance” while instituting a diet that is typically low in purines. In general, Dalmatians can do well on
maintenance rations containing mostly low-purine plant and animal-based rations as long as that ration has been specifically formulated to meet maintenance level requirements. This should be supported by studies performed by the manufacturer in accordance with AAFCO (American Association of Feed Control Officials). In Canada, these products should be certified by the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association in order to meet maintenance requirements.
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By admin on Aug 11, 2007 in Dalmation | 0 Comments
Feeding Requirements For Your Dalmatian Puppy
Soon after the Dalmatian puppies are born, and within the first 24 hours, they should begin nursing from their mother. This provides them with colostrum which is an antibody-rich milk that helps protect them from infection for the first few months of their life. Pups should be allowed to nurse for at least 6 weeks before they are completely weaned from their mother. Supplemental feeding may be started by as early as three weeks of age. By two months of age, pups should start eating puppy food. They are now in an important growth phase.
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Dalmatian Stud Fee
The price of a Dalmatian stud fee varies according to circumstances. Usually, to prove a young stud dog, his owner will allow the first breeding to be inexpensive. Once a female Dalmatian has become pregnant by him, he becomes a “proven stud” and the fee rises accordingly for female dogs that follow.
The sire of championship quality Dalmatian puppies will bring a stud fee of at least the purchase price of one show puppy. Until at least one champion by your stud dog has finished, the fee will remain equal to the price of one pet puppy. When his list of champions starts to grow, so does the amount of the stud fee.
By admin on Aug 9, 2007 in Breeding, Dalmation | 0 Comments
Breeding Your Dalmatian
Selecting a female Dalmatian that you plan to breed is very important for proper breeding. You must choose one who you hope will become the foundation of your kennel. This means that she must be of the finest producing bloodlines with an excellent temperament and free of major faults such as deafness. Be cautious if you are offered a “bargain” brood female dog. This is a purchase to where you should not settle for less than the best and the price will be in accordance with the quality.