«Every time they re-release 101 Dalmatians, everyone wants a Dalmatian puppy,» said Marjorie Doane, secretary of
the Dalmatian Club of America in Jonesboro, Tenn. «You walk down the street with a dal and every little kid says «Oh, Mom, there's Pongo!»»
Meg Hennessey, president of the 1,000 - member Chicagoland
Dalmatian Club, compared Dalmatians to teenagers.
If a Dalmatian it must be, you can get free information about the breed by writing to
the Dalmatian Club of America, c / o Sharon Boyd, 2316 McCrary Road, Richmond, Texas 77469.
Parent Club:
Dalmatian Club of America, Inc..
The Dalmatian Club of America is also up in arms.
It is frequently recommended (i.e.
Dalmatian Club of America) that bilaterally deaf puppies should be euthanatized by breeders, since they can make poor pets, are difficult to train, can be prone to startle biting, may die from misadventure (cars), and require excessive care.
The purchase of the trailer was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations and grants from the Fort Worth Kennel Club, DFW Metro Golden Retriever Club, DFW Dachshund Club,
Dalmatian Club of North Texas, Nolan River Kennel Club, Doberman Pinscher Club of Dallas, Heart of Texas Akita Club, Texas Tri-City Obedience Club, Doberman Rescue of North Texas, The Schipperke Club of America Rescue and Health Foundation, The Basset Hound Foundation and AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The trailer's purchase was made possible by more than $ 22,000 in donations from the members of the ten local Ohio dog clubs and three national dog clubs, including the Marion Ohio Kennel Club, Central Ohio Kennel Club, Mid-Ohio Owner Handler Association, Fulton County Ohio Kennel Club, Dayton Kennel Club, Columbus All Breed Training Club, Dan Emmett Kennel Club, Ashtabula Kennel Club, Central Ohio Shetland Sheepdog Association, Licking River Kennel Club,
Dalmatian Club of America, Mastiff Club of America and Cardigan Welsh Corgi Club of America, as well as AKC Reunite, the nation's largest non-profit pet identification and recovery service.
The Dalmatian Club conducted a health survey that included 763 Dalmatians.
The Dalmatian Club of America holds road trials to test their dogs» «coach dog» ability.
These traits are adapted from material supplied by
the Dalmatian Club of America:
And it is the dog, not the human, who ultimately will suffer, said Hennessey, of the Chicagoland
Dalmatian Club.
The Dalmatian Club of Greater New York is one of about 35 regional clubs affiliated with
the Dalmatian Club of America.Our purpose is to encourage and promote the Dalmatian breed and to do all that is possible to bring their natural qualitites to perfection; urging members to accept the Standard of the Breed, as approved by the American Kennel Club, and to protect and advance the interests of the breed by encouraging sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials and special events.
He was named the 2008
Dalmatian Club of America's Best in Futurity Winner when he was 13 - months old, after winning Best of Breed twice.
Since
the Dalmatian Club Of America was not willing to discuss registration and gave no indication of when the topic might be opened for discussion in the future, proponents of LUA Dalmatians decided to approach the AKC directly.
The AKC Board reviewed the results of a vote by the membership of
the Dalmatian Club of America (DCA).
From the Literary Spot, the newsletter of the Central MD
Dalmatian Club 12/89 via Retriever Believer, the newsletter of the Labrador Retriever Club of Southern California; 8/91.
* UH = Upland Hunter (UKC Title) ** WCX = Working Certificate Excellent ^ BH = Begleithund «Companion Dog» in Schutzhund ^ ^ CI & CS = Carting Titles * ^ RD = Road Dog - by
Dalmatian Club of America for dogs who've demonstrated that they still have the coaching instinct for which Dalmatians were originally bred.
But why does
the Dalmatian Club of America [# 1] strongly insist on euthanasia of any deaf pups?
Member: Central Indiana Kennel Club,
Dalmatian Club of Greater Indianapolis, Chicagoland Dalmatian
For years,
the Dalmatian Club of America has recommended humane euthanasia of deaf puppies.
Not exact matches
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Can't members of the national
club be trusted not to breed deaf
Dalmatians?
kennel
clubs)-- see the
Dalmatian Heritage Project for example.
She noted that those «backcrossed» dogs, which have been registered as
Dalmatians with the United Kennel
Club in the United States, offer a valuable resource for correcting the genetic defect that results in the elevated uric acid trait in the
Dalmatian breed.
(Kennel
Club Press Release) The Kennel
Club has approved a new health testing programme for Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response (BAER) testing for deafness in
Dalmatians, following consultation with the
Dalmatian breed
clubs.
According to the American Kennel
Club breed standard, a
Dalmatian's spots are round and well - defined — «the more distinct the better.»
James Hinks's elegant white dogs, produced by crossing the predecessor of the modern Bulldog with the English White Terrier (and some say Pointer and
Dalmatian) were recognized by the Kennel
Club (UK) and the American Kennel
Club at the turn of the century.
Of the 131 breeds recognized by the New York - based American Kennel
Club, the
Dalmatian is now the 19th most popular breed in the country - up from 24th in 1989.
AKC officials predict that at this rate,
Dalmatians may break into the
club's Top 10 during the 1990s.
The Kennel
Club has been working with the
Dalmatian breed
clubs to establish an official BAER testing health programme for the breed, with the aim that the individual testing centres will eventually forward tested dogs» results directly to the Kennel
Club.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel
Club Secretary, said: «Responsible
Dalmatian breeders have been testing their dogs for years, and we are pleased to be able to offer a means of centralising the data obtained through this testing.
Strand is on the board of directors of the American Kennel
Club, and bred the
Dalmatian that won the Non-Sporting group at this year's Westminster Kennel
Club dog show.
One further note; the Kennel
Club of the United Kingdom had already recorded that three imported LUA
Dalmatians are indeed real
Dalmatians and are registered with the Kennel
Club.
The American Kennel
Club recognized the
Dalmatian in 1888.
The original breed standard for the Rhodesian Lion Dog was drafted in 1922 by F. R. Barnes on founding the first Ridgeback
Club at a Bulawayo Kennel
Club show, then in Southern Rhodesia (now in Zimbabwe), [17] and based on that of the
Dalmatian.
Dalmatians, Jack Russells, Border Collies, retrievers, and many other breeds and mixes seem to have a key to a canine energy
club, a deep well of zip and zest that replenishes their enthusiasm and drive as effectively as an executive's power nap.
Until 2011, these dogs were not recognized as
Dalmatians by the American Kennel
Club but, happily, now they are.
A decade ago
Dalmatians weren't even in the top 30 of the American Kennel
Club's list of registered breeds.
On the other hand, the
club's material points out,
Dalmatians are happy, enthusiastic dogs that «love to go, go, go.»
The bottom line, says the
club, is that
Dalmatians are for owners who like «active, challenging dogs.»
Today, it is a popular family pet and many dog enthusiasts enter
Dalmatians into kennel
club competitions.
The
Dalmatian was recognized by the American Kennel
Club in 1888 and remains a member of the Non-Sporting Group.
The evil Cruella deVille kidnapped bright - eyed
Dalmatians for nefarious purposes, and
Dalmatians made it into the top 10 breeds registered by the American Kennel
Club.
But according to the American Kennel
Club, about 80 percent of pedigreed dogs - including
Dalmatians - come from «backyard breeders» who do little more than check to be sure the mother and father are the same breed.