All you need to know about Dalmatians

Published 2017-02-22
This video will show you all that you need to know about dalmatians

All Comments (21)
  • My experience was that a Dalmatian can burn off their energy very happily if you live somewhere that you can let them off the leash to run in the woods at night. Granted they might occasionally come back with an unexpected present like a whole deer hind leg.
  • @Picklepuss
    You forgot the fact that most people who get these dogs end up giving up on and getting rid of them due to the fact that they dont expect them to require as much attention and work and time as they do. It is around the clock almost to raise a dalmatian and it is very very precise on how to raise them (only positive reinforcement) without causing social or mental issues like anxiety or depression in the dog. Theyre known for their "unburnable energy" and with all that energy any idle time can cause boredom or stress which 9 times out of 10 caused ours to do something destructive. From my experience with our dalmatian if they arent being walked 2 or more miles a day at least. They technically grow a bond with one person (my sister) and when shes gone his anxiety is through the roof making him require a babysitter every single second otherwise he will destroy something or jump on things he shouldnt or eat things he shouldnt be eating even though he already knows hes not supposed to do that. Some of these issues can be caused from stress or pain from teething at a young age but a lot of these issues have to do with poor temperament which is the breeders fault because the shitfuck circus clowns only care about money so if the dalmatian isnt the cost of a used car its probably got some pretty major temperament issues. Small animals to dalmatians are actual prey so if from a very young age they arent raised around smaller pets or dogs they can very likely become aggressive and try to "hunt" that animal as it sees it as prey. Same with children if they arent raised with social interactions with kids from a young age theyre known to attack kids if given the opportunity. Training throughout its whole life is the fairest thing in this video. Quit making videos showing only the positives of the dog because youre literally the part of the reason this breed gets overbred and then left behind due to owners who cant handle the dog.
  • @soybeledward3
    Dalmatians are really good and very friendly I really like that dog and that girl the trainer shes very pretty too
  • ❣️❣️I love My dalmatian 🖤🐾🐾🖤FuLL SpOt LoVe❣️🤪
  • @bigtaxrefund
    Dalmations are so so cute. my customer has one named Oreo. Oreo wont stop slobbering all over my face when I go there to work. In fact I cant work when he's around. When I take oreo for a walk, its as if he's taking me for a walk because he pulls me all over. Oreo is too strong and very muscular. I love him so much. Dalmations love attention but they're a handful
  • I heard they need a diet that's low in purine. what ingredients are they and what dog food brands has that?
  • @sweetnde
    I want one and if I get one I’m going to name it Lou dog
  • @flojo7449
    It's like every dog. Do your research as every dog not under control can be bored destructive, not good around other dogs or people. It is upto each owner to train the dog properly.
  • @davidmaruli4844
    Sad, it's hard search some swiming pool that allowed dog in indonesia, and my house not big enough to built a swimming pool
  • @Lockmcc
    Weird question but can you get a black Dalmatian with white spots lol