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This is right after I first adopted him from the shelter. He wanted to play ball, but my mom closed the door on him. A cold January night, all bundled up!

About Hamish, The Dalmatian

Hamish, a Purebred Dalmatian was adopted by Jemima from Australia.
Here's how Jemima describes Hamish :
Extremely intelligent, dependant, loving, loyal, playful, spotty, adorable, friendly, often thinks he's human, very very strong.
Does Hamish 's behavior show the inherent Dalmatian characteristics?
Yes he he needs a lot of attention, like other dalmatians. if he doesn't receive that, he digs holes, chews up things that shouldn't be chewed up and barks!
Special Achievement of Hamish :
He believes he is human, and knows how to use a door handle. he loves to learn and knows several tricks (sit, stay, come, drop, "bang", roll over, shake, wave, beg, heel). hamish always has that "human look" in his eyes that says "hey, how come i'm not inside with the other people?"
Jemima's advice on what type of family should adopt a Dalmatian:
I don't think younger children would be so safe around such a large, strong breed of dog. you must have a lot of time on your hands to walk him regularly and give him plenty of attention. but the dalmatian is still a brilliant breed!

About Spot, The Dalmatian

Spot, a Purebred Dalmatian was adopted by Nikhil Agnihotri from India.
Here's how Nikhil Agnihotri describes Spot :
Spot is a very loving
Special Achievement of Spot :
Spot loves people around him at all the time. when our guests leaves our house for going back he simply go around them and asks them to wait and if not he crys

About Cheyenne, The Dalmatian

Cheyenne, a Purebred Dalmatian was rescued by Nancy Medlock from United States.
Here's how Nancy Medlock describes Cheyenne :
Cheyenne is intellegent,an excellent companion, friendly to all humans and a constant amusement.
Does Cheyenne 's behavior show the inherent Dalmatian characteristics?
Cheyenne has the inherent dal characteristics of energy and intellegence. she makes her wants and needs known and is a quick learner.
Special Achievement of Cheyenne :
Cheyenne is fond of games that call for reasoning on her part. she loves playing games that require her to search for treats. she informs me her doggy bed needs washing by dragging the bedding to the laundry room. she arranges her bed to her taste by placing the bedding to her satisfaction.
Nancy Medlock's advice on what type of family should adopt a Dalmatian:
I would recommend a dalmatain be in a family who has the time and energy to keep up with the dog. they need attention. they are easily bored and need exercise. they are curious and love to be with their family. if raised with children, they are great kid dogs.

About Missamma, The Dalmatian

Missamma, a Purebred Dalmatian was adopted by Abhiram from India.
Here's how Abhiram describes Missamma :
Our dog's the most gorgeous, glorious, graceful dalmatian in our entire city. friendliest, most attentive, playful, joyful,best dog
Does Missamma 's behavior show the inherent Dalmatian characteristics?
Yeah, why not her behavior relates to her inherent breed characteristics
Special Achievement of Missamma :
Dalmatians are the most friendliest dogs and also most attention seeking dogs
Abhiram's advice on what type of family should adopt a Dalmatian:
Those who love to have large dogs. those who are ready to do whatever for their dog. they should not keep their dogs for pride. the doggie should become a member of their family just as our's

About Lucy, The Dalmatian

Lucy, a Purebred Dalmatian was adopted by Anne from United States.
Here's how Anne describes Lucy :
She is very playful, smart, great with children, my best friend, mama's girl, and her favorite past time is playing tug of war.
Does Lucy 's behavior show the inherent Dalmatian characteristics?
Lucy loves to be where people are. she does not like to be alone. she loves to run and play.
Special Achievement of Lucy :
Lucy often acts like a real person and the is probably because i treat her like she is real person. no other dog that i have ever had has slept with me every night i would be lost with out my girl.
Anne's advice on what type of family should adopt a Dalmatian:
I would recommend that dalmatians would be well suited for either a family or a single person they are great companions


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