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Micro Dalmatian Puppies for sale in Wellingborough, North Northamptonshire

5 Micro Dalmatian Puppies for sale in Wellingborough, North Northamptonshire

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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Rare Dalmadoodles

£1,200
Standard Poodle & Dalmatian Hybrid5 weeks33
Dazzling Dalmadoodle F1, Mum Meg health checked standard Poodle, Ash Health checked Dalmatian from show lines. We have 1 white parti Girl and 2 white parti boys with the first signs of developing Dalmatian spots. 1 stunning black/white strip girl for homing. This was not a planned mating, mum being a my loving standard poodle and dad (sneaky Ash) my sons Dalmatian. Both
CHRISTINA K.ID verified
Bedworth, Warwickshire(35.2mi)
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Dalmatian dogs - Advert 1
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Stunning mixed litter of Dalmatians

£1,500
Dalmatian6 weeks47
A stunning mixed litter of 11 black and liver spotted Dalmatians born on the 24th September are now looking for their forever homes. We have 7 girls and 4 boys in the litter, 4 of which are liver spot
Kylie W.
High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire(46.5mi)
Dalmatian dogs - Advert 2
18
1 day

PEDIGREE Dalmatian Puppies ready by 19th December

£1,700
Dalmatian2 weeks73
Update: 2 puppies already reserved. Our stunning girl had her litter of 10 gorgeous healthy puppies. They will be brought up in a busy and loving household with cats and kids. They will be perfect fa
Iwona Milanowska ID verified
Nottingham, Nottingham(49.2mi)
Dalmatian dogs - Advert 3
13
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Dalmatians for Sale

£1,100
Dalmatian2 weeks56
We’re thrilled to announce that Tally and Connor have welcomed their second stunning litter — a lively and healthy group of 11 gorgeous Dalmatian puppies 5 Boys and 6 Girls, Born from loving and expe
NIKOLAS S.ID verified
Kettering, North Northamptonshire(6.9mi)
Dalmatian dogs - Advert 4
19
5 days

Beautiful Dalmatian Puppies

£1,300
Dalmatian6 weeks41
We are thrilled to announce our long awaited litter of 5 beautiful Dalmatians 4 black and white males 1 liver bitch Born on the 18th/19th September to our much adored family pet Beau. Beau is from t
Joanne S.
Hinckley, Leicestershire(33.5mi)

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.