Dalmatian
- Character: Cheerful, lively, smart
- Type: Medium dog
- Production Place: Yugoslavia
- Weight: 12-15 kg
- Life Span: 12-15 years
- Behoof: Working dog, companion dog
The Dalmatian is known as the Spotted Dog because of its distinctive spots, and the Dalmatian has great stamina and is a very fast runner. 19th century English and French aristocrats used it as a guard dog for their carriages, for which reason it was also known as a carriage dog. In life, they are very cheerful and lively, and energetic. The Dalmatian is calm and alert; strong, muscular, and lively; unashamed; intelligent and clever in expression; well-proportioned in outline; keen and gentle and sturdy; stable and outgoing in temperament, fond of regular exercise, and energetic. On the whole, the character is tame, loyal and lively, good movement sensitive to things and easy to be trained. At the same time, the spotted dog has a fairly strong memory and enjoys outdoor activities. In life, fun-loving seems to be a characteristic of the Spotted Dog. They love to run and exercise, so they always look energetic and appear to be particularly young and energetic. Very intelligent and creative. They love to exercise and prefer regular exercise.
Although lively, they also have a very calm and alert side. They are strong and sturdy, with a well-developed and compact body muscle, a clever and intelligent expression, and an unashamedly timid personality. They are good at diplomacy, whether with people or other pets. They are able to handle each other well. The Dalmatian is a very enduring pet, good at running sports, and has a stable, quiet and majestic temperament hidden in its lively and spirited personality. Because Dalmatians are active lovers.
In the process of raising, the owner should take more free time to accompany the spotted dog. Play with him and take him to a wide lawn for sports. In the mutual exchange of sports, enhance each other's previous feelings. Happy dog, happy family.