The Dalmatian


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Discusses the history, physical characteristics, care, and breeding of the dalmatian, the dog known for its distinctive spots. Includes photo diagram and general facts about dogs.




Dalmatian


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Judged and recognized by his spots, the Dalmatian is unmistakable among purebred dogs, a versatile, intelligent breed distinguished by his perfectly spotted coat (black or liver on a solid white background). From coach dog and firehouse mascot to Hollywood star and stunt dog, the Dalmatian enjoys being the center of attention and seems to be able to do it all. This Comprehensive Owner's Guide presents a realistic portrayal of this demanding purebred dog, whose energy and training demands are far beyond the scope and ability of most first-time owners. Due to the popularity of the famous Disney films, Dalmatians have long been the most likely "impulse buy" in the dog world, which has led to many Dalmatians being abandoned in shelters. The author, Frances Camp does well to give the reader perspective on the handsome, but high-energy companion dog that develops from the squirmy puppy on the silver screen. The first chapter on the history of the Dalmatian discusses the breed's evolution, the origins of the spotted coat, and how it became so popular in Europe and America.New owners will welcome the well-prepared chapter on finding a reputable breeder and selecting a healthy, sound puppy. Chapters on puppy-proofing the home and yard, purchasing the right supplies for the puppy as well as house-training, feeding, and grooming are illustrated with photographs of handsome adults and puppies. In all, there are over 135 full-color photographs in this useful and reliable volume. The author's advice on obedience training will help the reader better mold and train into the most well-mannered dog in the neighborhood. The extensive and lavishly illustrated chapter on healthcare provides up-to-date detailed information on selecting a qualified veterinarian, vaccinations, preventing and dealing with parasites, infectious diseases, and more. Sidebars throughout the text offer helpful hints, covering topics as diverse as historical dogs, breeders, or kennels, toxic plants, first aid, crate training, carsickness, fussy eaters, and parasite control. Fully indexed.




The Dalmatian that Lost Its Spots


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A heart warming animal story celebrating friendship and determination.




The Dalmatian


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The Best Advice to Raise a Happy Healthy Dalmatian The Dalmatian offers: * Completely up-to-date resources, including top Web sites of interest to Dalmatian owners * Expert advice from Dr. Ian Dunbar, internationally renowned animal behaviorist * An introduction to the exciting world of dog sports from Bardi McLennan, Dog Fancy magazine columnist * Quick access to everything you need to know about the health and well-being of your Dalmatian * Full-color photographs of Dalmatians from puppyhood to adulthood and the golden years




The Hundred and One Dalmatians


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Dodie Smith’s classic tale adapted into a playful and stylish new picture book Dalmatians Pongo and Missis live in London with their beloved owners. When Missis finds out she’s going to have puppies, they’re all thrilled! But, Missis doesn’t just have one puppy . . . or two . . . or three . . . she has fifteen! When the puppies go missing, Pongo and Missis know that there’s only one woman who can be behind the dognapping: the notorious Cruella de Vil. They strike out across the city and—with a little help from the street dogs of London—rescue their pups and many, many more from a terrible fate.




The Dalmatian Plantation


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Inspired by the love of the wonderful Dalmatian breed, The Dalmatian Plantation is based on the true story of Maximillian Schalliwagger and his journey from the Pet Palace as a 5 month old pup, unwanted and on “clearance,” to his forever home. Within Max's journey, there are life lessons about charity and giving, being different, acceptance and fears. Where will Max end up...as a firehouse dog,? ...with a wonderful family? ...at the pet orphanage, The Society for unwanted pets? ...as a circus performer? Or will he somehow find his way to the fabled place in Dalmatian folklore, The Dalmatian Plantation. The Dalmatian Plantation is chocked full of Dalmatian history and folklore, Southern sayings and jokes, other animals and farm life, funny human characters, references to childhood memories and songs! A fun read and delightful journey for the child and parent alike! Author, Teresa Anderson, combines her love of animals and country life with influences from her favorite children's books such as Charlotte's Web and Black Beauty, and childhood experiences to create an endearing classic.




The Starlight Barking


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Dodie Smith's The Hundred and One Dalmatians, adapted by Disney, was declared a classic when first published in 1956. The Starlight Barking, Dodie's own long-forgotten sequel, presents a thrilling adventure for Pongo and his family, lavishly illustrated by the same artist team as the first book. As the story opens, every living creature except dogs is gripped by an enchanted sleep. One of the original Dalmatian puppies, all grown up since the first novel, is now the Prime Minister's mascot. Relying on her spotted parents for guidance, she assumes emergency leadership for the canine population of England. Awaiting advice from Sirius, the Dog Star, dogs of every breed crowd Trafalgar Square to watch the evening skies. The message they receive is a disturbing proposition, one that might forever destroy their status as "man's best friend."




Bespotted


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The Sexton family's long love affair with the Dalmatian began in Linda's childhood. There, on a snowy morning in the family home just outside Boston, LInda heard a whimpering coming from the basement. She discovered their first family dog giving birth to a litter. Witnessing the intimate act of birth had a profound effect on the family. Her mother, Anne, used the experience to complete the poem "Live," part of her third collection, titled Live or Die , which would be awarded a Pulitzer Prize. For Linda, the boundless joy of both breed and breeding triggered in her a lifelong love of Dalmatians. All told, thirty–eight Dalmatians will move through her life: the ones that cheer and support her through difficulty, divorce, and depression; the ones that stay with her as she enters the world of professional breeding and showing of Dals; and, of course, the one true dog of her heart, Gulliver, her most stalwart of canine champions. Bespotted is a page–turning and compelling look at the unique place dogs occupy in our lives. It captures another piece of this literary family's history, taps into the curious and fascinating world of dog showing/dog fancy. Bespotted is an upbeat and commercial memoir by one of the most critically acclaimed memoirists of our time.




Dalmatian in a Digger


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Dugger! Dugger! Dugger! What's that noise? Little Dalmatian is about to find out as he follows the booming noises of big construction vehicles in this energetic picture book.




Dalmatian Dot


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Dalmatian Dot has lots of spots, but she isn't the only one! Someone has more spots than Dot or her friends.