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dalmatian physical appearance features

Scientific Name: Canis Lupus Familiaris

Lifespan: 11-15 Years

Origin: Croatia (HRV)

Dalmatian

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The Dalmatian, with its eye-catching black or liver spotted coat and graceful, athletic physique, stands out as one of the most easily identifiable dog breeds.

This distinctive appearance has made Dalmatians a popular choice in various forms of media, from literature to movies, solidifying their place in popular culture.

Their history, steeped in centuries of service and adaptation, reveals a breed that has played diverse roles, showcasing its versatility and enduring appeal.

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Male

  • Height

    61-66 cm / 24-26 Inches

  • Weight

    34-45 kg / 75-99 Pounds

  • Length

    31-33 cm / 12-13 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    56-64 cm / 22-25 Inches

  • Weight

    30-40 kg / 66-88 Pounds

  • Length

    31-33 cm / 12-13 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 24 to 32 °C

Cold: 0 to 5 °C

Price

600 to 1.20K USD

Bite Force

200 to 400 PSI

Activity

Jump: 3-5 Feet

Run: 35-37 Miles per hour (56-59 km/h)

Origin Description

The ancient area of Dalmatia, which is now in Croatia, is the origin of the Dalmatian, a dog breed known for its characteristic black or liver-spotted coat. Although the actual lineage of the breed is unknown, historical records indicate that it may have originated from spotted canines brought to the Dalmatian area by the Romans.

Dalmatians were erstwhile prized as four in hand dogs because to their firm devotion, resilience as well as and strength. They ran side by sided with carriages, defending them from risk and made sure everyone on board, including the cargo, was safe.

Description

The Dalmatian dog is a breed of dog that is easily identifiable due to its unique coat pattern, which consists of black or liver dots on a white backdrop. The distinctive look of Dalmatians has contributed to their widespread popularity in a variety of genres of media, ranging from literature to movies, where they often play roles such as mascots for firehouses or faithful friends.

Although they was known for their neoclassical appearance, Dalmatians were actually medium sized canines who have hefty and gymnastic frame. Their habits is well balanced and graceful, giving off an gist of both power and elegance.