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Name: Libby the Beautiful
Adoption Fee: 275.00
Species: Dog
Breed: Bulldog / Dalmatian (short coat)
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Color: Black and White
Pattern: Spots
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 42 Pounds
Potential Size: 48 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 17 Years 2 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Foster Update 1/3 - "Libby" is a very sweet girl. She is very affectioniate and loves to roll over and have her belly pet. Libby is housebroken and is not destructive. Since coming to our home she has not made any attempt to chew on anything except toys. She gets along great with our dog and has met a few others on our walks and did fine with them as well. Libby knows "come". We are currently working on a few other commands - she seems eager to please. Libby would make a great family dog as she gets along with kids and other dogs!
 
Libby came to PRBJ from a high kill shelter and we just knew we could find her a good home maybe it will be you. Libby does great with dogs (we have a dog and have run into other dogs on our walks on a trail) and kids (my 7 year old daughter loves her). I have not seen her with a cat. Libby is housetrained and responds to "come". She does not yet know sit/stay etc. but we are working on it. She is a very sweet dog and loves to be pet especially on her belly. However, I think that she may have been mistreated in the past. She is submissive and startles easily. I threw a tennis ball for her and our dog to chase and when I raised my arm to throw the ball she cowered down on the ground as if she was afraid I would hit her. Again, she is a great dog, so gentle.
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, Dalmatians were bred to run under or along-side of horse-drawn carriages and therefore have an vast about of stamina and energy. They do not like to just sit around all day with nothing to do. They are playful, happy-go-lucky, extremely sensitive and loyal. The Dalmatian needs human companionship, without which it is likely to become depressed. For this reason they do not make good yard dogs. They have excellent memories and can remember for years any bad treatment it has had. The Dalmatian enjoys playing with children, but may be too rambunctious for toddlers. They get along well with other pets, but some may be aggressive with strange dogs; males often dislike other males. Somewhat high-strung, and can be timid without enough socialization. Quite intelligent, but can be willful. Generally does well with firm, consistent training. The Dalmatian is trainable to a high degree of obedience. They can be trained for defense and are good watchdogs. Dalmatians often have large litters, sometimes up to 15 pups. Some can be aggressive if not properly raised. Fifty percent of people who adopt a Dalmatian puppy do not keep them past the first year. Young Dalmatians are very energetic, however they do calm down after a few years and people who keep them long enough to get past their active stage tend to be very pleased. If you are thinking about adopting a Dalmatian puppy be sure you have the time and energy for them. If you are a very active person with room for the dog to run, a Dalmatian may be right for you. There is total disagreement about the origin of this breed. Traces of it are found in Egyptian bas-reliefs and Hellenic friezes, so it certainly is an ancient breed. In 1700 a dog known as the Bengal pointer, similar to the Dalmatian, existed in England, calling into question the Dalmatians Yugoslavian origin. Some claim the Dalmatian is a Croatian breed. Efforts to have it recognized as an indigenous Croatian breed had been aggravated by this state of affairs, at least up until 1993, when the FCI did finally recognize the Croatian roots of the Dalmatian dog, although they continue to deny Croatia standard patronage rights over the breed. In the Middle Ages it was used as a hound. The breed became popular as a carriage dog in the 1800's. They trotted beside (and even among) the horses and then guarded the carriages and horses while the master was occupied elsewhere. It followed its master with exceptional reliability and hardiness, whether its master was on foot, on horseback, or in a carriage. The versatile Dalmatian has seen many uses, before and since, as a mascot for firemen, war sentinel, circus performer, vermin hunter, hound, shepherd and guard dog. Today, this beautiful breed is primarily a companion dog. They have a life expectancy of 10-12 years.
 

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