When I began my search for a Dalmatian, it was so important to our family to find a responsible breeder. Deanna is so much more than that. From the beginning...
We had an awesome experience working with Deanna. She made everything super easy from start to finish, and you can tell she really cares about her dogs. When we...
Deanna truly loves Dals, she know all about the breed, the health concerns, and puts love and care into all her dames and sires and their pups. She knew each...
We were finally ready to make my childhood dream come true, and Deanna made the entire experience absolutely amazing. She was so helpful and patient in...
I got Winnie from Deanna and couldn’t be happier! She’s healthy, sweet, and full of personality. The whole process was easy and professional and they clearly...
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Dalmatian
Buyer’s Guide
Nationally, prices usually range from $1,500 to $2,200. While it may cost more up front, starting with a healthy puppy can help you avoid costly issues later. These ranges reflect the care behind responsible breeding and offer a reliable view of what ethical breeding really costs.
About the Dalmatian
For starters, it’s spelled DalmatiAn—not DalmatiOn! Because they’re thought to be from Dalmatia.
The Dalmatian (Dal for short) was one of the first status symbol dogs, bred to make a statement trotting alongside carriages. But they also performed a vital function: guarding the horses from marauding strays. They still love to run, and still make a stylish statement wherever they go.
The Dal tends to be more of a jack of all trades rather than a specialist, and most are just happy to be an all-around member of the family, equally content to snooze on the couch or play in the yard—but always up for a run!
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High Energy
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Minimal Maintenance
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Average Trainability
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