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Our philosophies on breeding are to breed with the standard in mind, but also to have dogs with sweet temperaments, intelligence, and most of all good health. We are continuing to work towards the betterment of the breed.To view Kastle dogs click here. Home to several AM/INT Champions and the #4 All Time Top Show Dalmatian in the history of AKC.Kastle Dalmatians are all OFA or Penn HIP, Thyroid good, Cerf Clear, and BAER Bi-lateral Hearing. Puppies are all BAER hearing tested. Dalmatian Show and Pet quality puppies. All stud services are only to approved bitches.Member of: Dalmatian Club of America Dalmatian Club of Northern California Truckee Meadows Dog Training Club Reno Kennel ClubMary Squire, P.O. Box 61794, Reno, NV., 89506 (775) 677-1036Irina, Viktor & Katia pictured at 6 monthsSpirit, Viktor & Irina racing in the snow. I wonder how fast they could pull a sled?

To view different types of dal smilesMultiple Best In Show/Multiple Best In Specialty Winner - Platinum Grand Champion Kastle's Go Speed RacerDalmatian Puppies For Sale shared Charlie N London's post.Charlie N LondonGoodnight for good rest easy you will be missed. Our dog was heaven sent he had more compassion love and loyalty in him then ive seen in most people. i will miss my dog only God can mend this broken heart. Welcome to Fiacre Dalmatians The Dalmatian is the perfect breed for our family; they're funny, active, and great companions . Our goal is to breed healthy dogs with wonderful temperaments that will provide years of unforgettable companionship (and entertainment) for you and your family.See our puppy page! Darius - Ch Fiacre's True Believers passed his NW2 (Canine Sent Work Title) Rowan - New AKC CH Fiacre's New Favorite Derby - New AKC Ch Fiacre's Ryder's Up at Royal Oaks Dalmatian Club of America 2014 Top Dam #3 Darius earned his NW1 (Canine Sent Work Title) and his Barn Hunt RATS (Senior) and RATM (Master).

Darius racked up the titles in 2014. He fell in love with dock diving and received two titles, SD (Splash Dog) and DJ (Dock Junior). He also went rat crazy in Barn Hunt and earned his RATI (Instinct), RATN (Novice), RATO (Open). In his down time, he earned his CGC (Canine Good Citizen) and his TD (Therapy Dog).
Puppies For Sale Barrie Darius also passed his ORT (Odor Recognition Test) and will be entering Nose Work trials in 2015.
Homes For Sale In San Fernando Valley Trulia Finishing with 4 majors from the puppy class, this young dog excels in showmanship and soundness - 9/2013.
Houses For Sale In Canakkale Turkey (Gr Ch Corey x Gr Ch Fiacre's Seeing is Believing) Darius gets his first major!!!! by going BOB over 5 specials from the 6-9 puppy class - 4/2013

Fiona is an AKC Champion! Fiona finishes her championship with 5 majors! AKC CH / UKC GR CH FIACRE'S FIRST AND FOREMOST UK CC (LUA) AKC Gr CH/UKC CH Fiacre's Seeing Is Believing Selia wins an Award of Merit at the Dalmatian Club of America, May 2012 Judge Beth White, Melody Dalmatians Fiona is home from her 2 years abroad in Wales, UK. After a bit of showing, she produced a litter of 9 pups (2 LUA). Famous Fiona is the only American girl to win a CC (Challenge Certificate). She has won multiple breeds and groups and even a Reserve Best in Show. All under the care and guidance of her other mum, Julie Evans, of Tyrodal Dalmatians. AKC CH / UKC Grand CH Fiacre's First and Foremost (LUA) - 1 CC Fiona finshed her championship with 5 majors and 2 BOB from the classes! Seila becomes the first LUA AKC Champion of Record! Selia finished her AKC championship in 5 shows with four majors, including a specialty major at San Diego, under breeder-judge, Sharon Lyons, Erin Dalmatians.

Dalmatian Breeders Las Vegas NV (702) 263-7988 or (702) 723-5550 Larums American Pit Bull Terriers Dalmatian Information, Pictures of Dalmatians Dalmatian Dogs The Dalmatian we know today comes from a long line of “coach dogs,” bred to chase horse-drawn carriages day and night. They are tough, dependable and have an incredible stamina. If you’re a cross-country runner or daily jogger, you may have met your match: Dalmatians can keep up with the most intense runners. And for those who live on a ranch or farm, Dalmatians have an instinctive calming effect on horses that goes back to their carriage-guarding days. What They Are Like to Live With Well-trained and socialized Dalmatians can prove to be both gentle and gentlemanly, displaying good manners and a quiet demeanor, even around strangers. However, they do have a boisterous side that comes from their incredible energy and stamina. For this reason, they may not be the best pets around very small children.

But their intentions are always good and they make superb playmates for older children. They also have keen protective instincts that make them very effective guard dogs. Things You Should Know Dalmatians are people-oriented dogs. They should not be left alone in the house for long periods of time. Without adequate amounts of attention (and, of course, exercise) they can get a little destructive, digging up gardens, chewing objects and barking excessively. These dogs like to wander. If allowed to roam, they could be gone for days, exploring different areas of the neighborhood—or county, for that matter—and feeding their curiosity. Make sure your backyard fence doesn’t have any escape hatches, and keep your Dalmatian on a leash at all times in public. Dalmatians are very clean and tidy, but they do shed quite a bit. They have heavy spring and fall shedding seasons, but also keep shedding year-round. Daily brushing is needed to keep up with the excess. Also, Dalmatians can be sensitive to cold.

Don’t leave them outside in cold weather and be sure they have a sweater for those winter strolls. A healthy Dalmatian can live as long as 12 years. Common health issues include skin allergies and deafness (10 percent of Dalmatians are born with at least partial deafness). They can also get bladder stones, which can be limited with a low-purine diet. Dalmatian History Although Dalmatians have been living in Europe, Asia and Africa for centuries, little is known of their origin. Dating back to ancient Egypt, they have been used as guard dogs, dogs of war, circus performers, bird dogs, retrievers and of course firehouse mascots. But Dalmatians really made their name in the 19th century as “coach dogs”—their natural quickness, agility, protectiveness and affinity for horses made them perfectly suited for following horse-drawn carriages and guarding them when their owners went indoors. The American Kennel Club first registered them in 1888, and the Dalmatian Club of America was started seventeen years later.