ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times DATE: Saturday, November 23, 1996 TAG: 9611260012 SECTION: EXTRA PAGE: 8 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: CHRIS HENSON
An Internet website produced by the Dalmatian Overpopulation Taskforce To Educate, Research and Save (DOTTERS) provides a list of 101 Things To Consider Before You Buy A Dalmatian. Here are a few:
*Dalmatians are very active dogs that require a great deal of attention, companionship and room to run in a safely fenced area.
*Dalmatians tend to be strong-willed. If they are not raised with a gentle, but firm hand they will run the household.
*Dalmatians are clowns and can be exasperating - especially in puppyhood. If you are looking for a quiet, always-obedient canine, you may not enjoy a Dalmatian.
*Dalmatians are "people dogs" and do not enjoy spending long periods of time alone in the yard - especially if they know there are people inside. Too much time alone often results in a high-strung, destructive dog. A bored Dalmatian is an inventive Dalmatian!
*Dalmatians are not outdoor dogs. Their short coats are not adequate protection in the winter, even in a well-built dog house.
*Dalmatians don't just turn into great companions on their own. It takes time, commitment and patience on the part of the owner to raise a dog of any breed properly.
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