Guardian/Co-Own Near KS, a female Dalmatian for sale in Manhattan, KS – Photo 1 of 8
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Guardian/Co-Own Near KS

Female, Born on 12/07/22 - 3 years
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We are looking for a GUARDIAN home for our sweet girl, Jinx! She is the biggest lover who absolutely loves everyone and loves to cuddle! Jinx does great with other dogs of all sizes and loves to play. Jinx is a liver, standard coat Dalmatian who will be 1 in December, so she still has lots of puppy in her! She would do best in a home with another dog that likes to play, or with a person or family that likes to exercise or has space for her to run. Jinx is potty trained + knows how to use a doggy door, crate trained (though we don't kennel her), does good for car rides, knows "no", "off", and sit and has foundational training in leash walking and heeling. During the summer she likes to be in the pool or at the lake and she also rides well on a boat! We haven't worked with her on agility, but I think she would excel at it! There is ZERO upfront cost to being a guardian + you are compensated for each litter (max of 2 but willing to discuss). We also cover spay when she gets to retire with her forever family (you)! Must live within a few hours of Wamego, KS or be willing to travel to us as needed. If this sounds like something you're interested in feel free to send us a message or visit our website www.dalmatiansandco.com for more info! Please share with your friends and family if you think they might be interested! OPEN TO CO-OWN
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With a patterned coat and movie-star appeal, Dalmatians have had plenty of moments in the spotlight, and they don’t mind it one bit. These spotted dogs adore the attention, love their families, and will keep you constantly on the go. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-70 pounds and stand 19-24 inches tall.
Are Dalmatians good family dogs?
Dalmatians are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Dalmatians make great playmates for kids, dogs, and other pets. However, they can be rambunctious and may be overwhelming for small children or animals. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How do I keep a Dalmatian physically active?
Dalmatians are highly energetic and need tons of activity to satisfy their cravings. Whether taking several walks a day, a brisk jog, or running around in open spaces, these dogs just can’t get enough. They need active owners who can keep up, so get your cardio into shape before adopting a Dalmatian. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Dalmatian need?
The Dalmatian's coat is their most unique and recognizable feature. They’re usually white with black (or liver colored) spots, but yellow, orange, or blue spots also exist. Dalmatians are born white, and their spots typically show up within the first few weeks. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Dalmatian need?
Dalmatians are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Their energy levels and size aren’t a good match for apartment life, so if you’re considering a Dalmatian, make sure it will have plenty of space to run and play. They are fairly easy to train.
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