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Boys Dalmatian Puppies for sale

Dalmatians, also known as Dally, Spotted Dog, Carriage Dog, Coach Dog, are a unique breed, not only in appearance but also in their intelligence and character. They are known around the world for their distinctive appearance and beautifully spotted coat, which is just one of the reasons why they have remained extremely popular companions and family dogs over the years. They were originally bred to run alongside carriages, which included horse-drawn fire engines, earning them the name Firehouse Dogs.

Read our Dalmatian Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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KEEKEEDAL BOYS. Est 14yrs.

Dalmatian

4 weeksAge
63Sex
£1,500Price

Exceptional Boys Available. KeeKeeDal Dalmatians. 🐶 Bred With Pride & Passion, Nurtured With Love & Care. Est 14yrs Experience. AVAILABLE From 9 🐾 Viewings Welcome. 🏡 🧡 Boy - Black Spotted �

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HolywellFlintshire
Dalmatian dogs Beautiful litter of Dalmatian puppies  - Advert 2
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Beautiful litter of Dalmatian puppies

Dalmatian

9 weeksAge
47Sex
£1,600Price

We have an amazing litter of 11 healthy puppies - 7 girls 4 boys. They are all white and black. The puppies are already very sweet and love sitting on my knee. Birth date is 13/02/2025. They will be r

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DriffieldEast Riding of Yorkshire
Dalmatian dogs StrictlyDals *Litter of 8 puppies  - Advert 3
401

StrictlyDals *Litter of 8 puppies

Dalmatian

8 weeksAge
26Sex
£1,800Price

*StrictlyDals* 🖤🤍🤎🤍 Our beautiful girl Trixie (Mother) 🩷 had litter of 8 Gorgeous puppies. They are currently 6 weeks old. Born into our family home.. both Mum and Dad have wonderful tempraments,

SwanseaSwansea
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31

Beautiful KC Reg Dalmatian Puppies

Dalmatian

11 weeksAge
35Sex
£1,500Price

***READY FOR THEIR NEW HOMES TODAY*** 2 girls & 2 boys available!!!!! Microchipped ✔️ Kennel club registered ✔️ Baer tested ✔️ First vaccines ✔️ Fled and wormed to date ✔️ Vet checked ✔️ Puppy

NewportNewport
Dalmatian dogs Dalmatian puppies  - Advert 5
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Dalmatian puppies

Dalmatian

5 weeksAge
35Sex
£1,500Price

Our family dogs have had a litter of 8 gorgeous spotty babies We have 3 boys and 5 girls We want these to go to 5 star homes Puppies are all doing great and as I’m posting this at nearly 5 weeks ol

CheadleGreater Manchester
Dalmatian dogs KC Registered Dalmatian Pups Available to Reserve - Advert 6
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KC Registered Dalmatian Pups Available to Reserve

Dalmatian

4 weeksAge
48Sex
£1,600Price

KC Registered Dalmatian Puppies- Ready for reservations - born 15/03 @tigerthedalmatian on Instagram for frequent pictures Update 2: 6/4 (3weeks) Weaning onto solids Update 1: 30/3 (2weeks) All pup

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Barrow-upon-HumberNorth Lincolnshire

FAQs

How much does a Dalmatian puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Dalmatian puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £714, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Dalmatian?

Pros of a Dalmatian include their energetic nature, intelligence, and friendly personality, making them good companions and watchdogs. Cons include their high energy needs, tendency to be prone to certain health issues like deafness and urinary stones, and the need for regular exercise and training.

What is the life expectancy of a Dalmatian?

The average life expectancy of a Dalmatian is around 10 to 14 years. Proper care, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary visits can help ensure they live a full, healthy life.

Is Dalmatian a high maintanance dog?

Dalmatians can be considered moderately high maintenance due to their high energy levels and need for regular exercise. They also require consistent training and socialization to prevent behavioral issues. Additionally, they shed quite a bit and need regular grooming.

Is a Dalmatian a good house dog?

Yes, Dalmatians can be good house dogs if they receive enough exercise and mental stimulation. They are energetic, friendly, and loyal but require consistent training and socialization. Without proper activity, they may become restless or develop behavioral issues.