Dalmatian Mix

When two different breeds are purposely bred together with the intention of producing puppies that share the traits of both parent breeds, a hybrid is created. Hybrid mix breeds have become increasingly popular in recent years. A Dalmatian mix must have a Dalmatian parent. The Dalmatian dates back centuries. There is no evidence to confirm that the breed originated in Dalmatia, as was previously believed. Spotted dogs did travel with nomadic groups across Europe, Asia and Africa. Today’s Dalmatian was actually developed in England. In 1888, the American Kennel Club recognized the Dalmatian as a member of the non-sporting group.

Some physical characteristics that a Dalmatian parent may pass down to a Dalmatian mix include a large, athletic body that stands 20 to 22 inches tall at the shoulder. Dalmatians have a short coat that is typically white with black or liver spots. They have long tails that they happily carry upward, and their ears hang downward.

Personality

A Dalmatian mix may inherit some of the Dalmatian parent’s happy, playful disposition. Dalmatians are highly sociable, and they crave interaction with their families, especially when the interaction includes physical activities. Dalmatians have a high energy level. Dalmatians are excellent family companions. They get along well with children and other pets.

Breed Characteristics

Type: Mix
Function: Companion
Origin: Europe
Preferred Climate: Any Climate
Group: Non-Sporting (Utility)
Life Span: 10-13 Years
Nicknames: No nicknames known
Hypoallergenic: No

Dalmatian Mix Build Information

Some physical characteristics that a Dalmatian parent may pass down to a Dalmatian mix include a large, athletic body that stands 20 to 22 inches tall at the shoulder. Dalmatians have a short coat that is typically white with black or liver spots. They have long tails that they happily carry upward, and their ears hang downward.

Size: Medium
Length (Male): 22-27 in.
Length (Female): 22-24 in.
Weight: 41 – 65 lbs
Litter Size: 5 – 10 Puppies
Tail Dock or Crop: No

Behaviour and Personality

A Dalmatian mix may inherit some of the Dalmatian parent’s happy, playful disposition. Dalmatians are highly sociable, and they crave interaction with their families, especially when the interaction includes physical activities. Dalmatians have a high energy level. Dalmatians are excellent family companions. They get along well with children and other pets.

Activity Level: Very Active
Affection Level: Very Affectionate
Aggressiveness Level: Moderate
Barking: Moderate
Dominating or Submissive?: None
Energy Level: Very Active
Good to Other Pets: Friendly
Guardian Skills: Yes
Independant: No
Kid Friendliness: Very Friendly

Appearance

Dalmatians require minimal grooming, but their short coats shed moderately. If your Dalmatian mix shares the Dalmatian parent’s short coat, use a grooming mitt or brush weekly to collect the dead hairs, reduce shedding in the home and maintain the coat’s overall shiny luster. Ears that hang downward should be inspected weekly, and they should be kept clean and dry to prevent ear infections. Brush any dog’s teeth at least three times a week to maintain ideal oral and overall health.

Colors: Black, Black & White, Blue Merle, Lemon, Light Brown, Liver, Red-Black Brindle, Sable, Tan Brindle, Tri-Color, White
Shedding: Constant
Grooming: Low Maintenance
Coat Type: Fine

Dalmatian Mix Common Health Conditions

Some common health conditions that a Dalmatian mix can potentially inherit from the Dalmatian parent include deafness and urinary bladder stones. Other health conditions that have been noted in Dalmatians include skin allergies and laryngeal paralysis. The average lifespan for a Dalmatian is 10 to 13 years.

Dalmatian Mix Pet Insurance

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Breed Talents and Facts

Owners of Dalmatian mixes must be alert to the increased risk for urinary bladder stones, which can cause life-threatening urinary blockages. Most Dalmatian mixes make active and devoted companions for any households, including those with children and other pets. The overall build, size, coloring and temperament of a Dalmatian mix reflect the combined traits of the Dalmatian and of the other parent breed. Most Dalmatian mixes are medium to large in size. Most Dalmatian mixes have short coats that require minimal grooming. Choose Your Dalmatian Mix: The dalmador is a Dalmatian and Labrador retriever cross, the dalmadoodle is a Dalmatian and poodle cross, the beaglemation is a beagle and Dalmatian cross, the bodacion is a border collie and Dalmatian cross, the boxmatian is a boxer and Dalmatian cross, the goldmation is a golden retriever and Dalmatian cross, the Damlatian heeler is a Dalmatian and Australian cattle dog cross, the chimation is a Chihuahua and Dalmatian cross.

Training: Easy
Hunting Companion: No
Jolly for Jogging: Yes
Sighting Capabilities: No
Ideal for Tracking: Yes
Retrieving Skills: No
Pointing Breed: No
Herding Skills: No
Dutiful Watchdog: Yes
Security Guard Capable: Yes
Police Performer: No
Wet Water rescues: No
Assist Disable Owners: No
Dog Sledding: No
Able to Perform Dog Carting: No
Agile/Zippy: Yes
Fun with Lure Coursing: No
Obedient: No
Possible Schutzhund Work: No
Trainable for Tricks: No

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