VIDEO OF PUPPIES
https://youtu.be/MCqGr1CHMxU?si=PNKDc86gzbJvEsgm
THIS PARTICULAR LITTER
we have 10 very healthy and happy Dalmatian puppies, 6 are boys (1 patched), 4 are girls (1 patched). these puppies will be hearing tested, LUA tested, vaccinated, microchiped, vet checked and wormed $2800 for liver dog, $3000 black dogs, $3200 girls
(MUM) SHAKIRAH OR ADSTAFF HIPS DON'T LIE (LUA)
shakirah is the most sweetest Dalmatian and an amazing mum, she is also very intelligent with great recall. Shakirah's favourite activities are going to the local school for lots of pats, long walks with our family and lounging on the couch with us. she lives in our house with a 14 month old baby, a 5 year old cat, plenty of ducks and a few chickens
(DAD) Jackson (LUA)
Jackson is a really sweet and top quality Dalmatian who is the son of the #2 DALMATIAN IN AUSTRALIA a few years ago
WHY DID WE BREED THIS LITTER?
our dalmatians are considered to be amongst the highest quality LUA dalmatians in the world so it is hoped we have in this litter a dominant LUA, black spotted, full hearing of great show quality.
WHY SHAKIRAH AND JACKSON?
the dog and bitch were chosen to line breed to "Jack" the #2 Dalmatian in Australia a few years ago and also because we are highly focused on health and temperament which is why we are so passionate about LUA Dalmatian
WHAT IS A DALMATIAN
Dalmatian, dog breed named after the Adriatic coastal region of Dalmatia, Croatia, its first suspected home although there is spotted dogs depicted in egyptian arart. The Dalmatian has served as a sentinel, war dog, fire department mascot, hunter, shepherd, and performer. It is best known, however, as a coach or carriage dog, functioning as an escort and guard for horse-drawn vehicles also kept in stables of the night to protect horses, kill vermin and alert owners of fires ect. A sleek, symmetrically built, short-haired dog, the Dalmatian is characterized by its dark-spotted white coat. The pups are born white, and the spots develop just over a week after birth. The Dalmatian stands 19 to 24 inches (48 to 61 cm) tall at the withers and weighs 45 to 70 pounds (20 to 32 kg). In general, it is even-tempered and friendly. life span 11–13 years generally
AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL KENNEL COUNCIL
The ANKC is the formal national registration body for all purebred dogs in Australia. The ANKC has formed breed standards for every pure breed of dog, which describe the ideal characteristics, temperament, appearance and soundness of each breed.
WHAT IS AN LUA
At one point in time, every purebred Dalmatian faced a genetic defect known as High Uric Acid. The High Uric Acid was a recessive gene, that affected their metabolisms and made them prone to bladder stones, uric crystals, and obstructions. The obstructions at times even lead to the death of the dog (a low uric acid dalmatian or LUA is no more susceptible than any other breed). A gentleman, by the name of Dr. Robert SCHAIBLE After only seven years, and five generations, Dr. Robert Schaible was producing puppies that resembled the common Dalmatian. In 1980 Dr. Schaible requested to register the new generation with AKC. After months of review, and consulting with the Dalmatian Club of America Board, it was agreed to allow the registration. Shortly after, an article was released, commending the accomplishments that the project was able to accomplish. The AKC president at the time, William Stifel, stated in the article: “If there is a logical, scientific way to correct genetic health problems associated with certain breed traits and still preserve the integrity of the breed standard, it is incumbent upon the American Kennel Club to lead the way.”