Dalmatian Puppies For Sale Near Indiana

We have two adult Dalmatians for sale. We are down sizing our kennels. Thinking about adopting a Dalmatian puppy? Like most people, you’ve probably heard time and again that if you have kids, you should adopt a Dalmatian puppy (or, gasp! find a Dalmatian puppy for sale). The rationale is that an adult shelter dog is an unknown quantity, so buying or adopting a Dalmatian puppy is safer. Puppies eventually can be trained out of this behavior, of course, and there are exceptions to every rule, but generally speaking, an adult Dalmatian (or any adult dog) is much less likely to shred your drapes like coleslaw or function as a “helpful” canine document shredder.So a three-month-old Dalmatian puppy needs to go outside every three hours, a four-month-old needs to go every four hours, and so on.  But if you’re planning on leaving your dog alone during your workday, you’ll definitely want to adopt a full-grown dog, ideally from a Dalmatian rescue that can help you find the right dog for your lifestyle.
Let’s bust these myths about adopting a Dalmatian Time to get real: when we ask people what reservations they have about Dalmatian adoption, we hear the same things over and over again.   You CAN find purebred Dalmatians for adoption in an animal shelter or rescue group. Dalmatians and Dalmatian puppies for adoption are NOT in any way inferior to or different from those for sale. If you want a puppy, you DON’T have to buy a Dalmatian puppy.  Dalmatian puppies ARE available for adoption. Here’s the truth: you absolutely can find a Dalmatian, even a Dalmatian puppy, for adoption in an animal shelter or rescue group.  Think about it: let’s say you buy a Dalmatian puppy for sale by a breeder. But what would happen to your wonderful Dalmatian if, tragically, something happened to you? The lucky person who adopts your Dalmatian would be getting a great dog!  Dalmatian rescue organizations often care for their adoptable dogs in foster homes, which means their foster families will be able to tell you if the Dalmatian you want to adopt is good with other animals or kids, and if he or she is housebroken and knows any basic commands.
As you can see, adopting from a rescue organization is likely the very safest way for people with children to add a new Dalmatian to their family!Folkore Dalmatians Breeder of Merit Robert & Diana Skibinski have been Dalmatian Fanciers since 1978. Our Folklore Dalmatians are known worldwide for their beauty and have won numerous Championships. We are members of The Dalmatian Club of America, The Chicagoland Dalmatian Club, The Dalmatian Club of Greater Indianapolis and Lake Shore Kennel Club. Cheap Washer Dryer CalgaryOur Dalmatians are loving pets and beautiful showdogs that live in the house with us. House And Lot For Sale Cabanatuan PhilippinesWhen we choose to breed a litter, it is done with health, temperament and alignment with the American Kennel Club Standard. Isa Shower Heads
The parents are health tested with the results sent into OFA to obtain their Canine Health Information Number. Both of us are American Kennel Club Breeders of Merit. We currently have no puppies available. This breeder has no litter listings at this time. Please contact them for information on upcoming litters. Diana Skibinski Dalmatians Founded 1978David and Cheri DurdelTraverse City, Michigan Welcome to the home of Highland Dalmatians and Ibizan Hounds!  "Highland" is our kennel name.  use it to identify the dogs we own and have bred.  it as our trademark.  offers Dalmatian and Ibizan Hound breed information, links to many related sites, pictures of our dogs, and puppies and adults available for adoption.  Since we have many links on our site, it is easy to get away from us.  page now so you can come back and visit us again! Dave with Hagar, Duncan and Ozzie We breed quality Dalmatian puppies for conformation, temperament, and love. 
We hope to be breedingWe affectionately refer to the Dalmatians as "Spots" and the Ibizan Hounds asWe got started in Dalmatians in 1991 when we adopted Bugaboo, our first companion male Dalmatian from Top Mark Dalmatians.  "spotted fever" and adopted our second Dal from Top Marks, this time a show quality female we namedUnfortunately, Roffe got out of her kennel and was hit by a car a few days after her first birthday.  We had only shown her a few times and she never won any points, but she will always be a Champion show dog to us!  When we were ready for another Dal, we contacted Anne Fleming, Madurhason Dalmatians, in Memphis.  Anne graciously gave up a beautiful, outgoing little bitch to us and Highland Dalmatians was born.  was our foundation bitch.  Thanks to Anne we own, show, and love spotted dogs, all from the Madurhason line.  Our breeding program is centered around this line and also includes Aberdeen Dalmatians and While not everyone is interested in showing their Dalmatian, we believe in
breeding according to the standard was put there for a reason and we want to keep the Dalmatian looking like and acting like a Dalmatian.  Since we have a limited number of litters, we are always happy to help you find the right puppy for you.  Before you fall in love with the first little spotted face you see, please take the time and effort to ask a few questions.  You may not find a breeder who fits 100 percent of your criteria, but you should not settle for less than one or two "wrong"Adopting a new puppy is like adding a new member to your family, hopefully for the next 10 to 15 years.  This is not the time to bargain shop! Be prepared to spend between $800 and $1,000 for a well-bred pet puppy.  As responsible breeders, we do everything we can to avoid health and temperament problems by researching pedigrees and screening breeding prospects for inherited health problems. Members:    Dalmatian Club of America, Ibizan Hound Club of the US,