Oi , Talking Dalmatian
Oi give it me!
What should I do for my dog?
I got my black lab/dalmation/bird dog/(some type of curly, long-haired dog) a little over a year ago. She was a very sick mutt, having mange, worms, and a couple other problems that I had to take care of. Other than that one time, she has been completely healthy. (except for when her puppy food was making her sick; we had to move her up to regular dog food early) But somehow, I got lost in all of my bills (gas, car insurance, etc.) that I lost track of her vaccinations. She’s had her first set of puppy vaccinations, but is it too late for me to go back and catch her up on the others? Will they have to start over or give her a different type of shot?
Also, I heard that you should wait until a certain age before you get the dog fixed. Any idea what age I should have my little girl fixed???
scary movie?
so here’s our adventure: kahana, chanel, and jamal went monster hunting at chanel’s backyard. it was late, AHHHH! spooky. jamal dissapeared then turned into a monster that ate leaves. ahhh! scary. ENJOY.
I have a lab/dalmation mix and she loses hair horribly! She is a inside dog and we bathe her once a week.?
Dog
The multi award-winning short film from the 70′s of a Dalmation dog running wild on Dartmoor. Shot in slow motion & cut to the music of a comb & tissue band, the poetic film evokes a sense of freedom & joy.
which dog is better a dalmation or a beagle?
Reaves’ first time Trick or Treating
Reaves, almost 2 years old, goes Trick or Treating for the first time as a dalmation.
Is it better to feed a medium-sized dog (i.e. dalmation) once a day (20 ozs) or twice a day (2x 10ozs)?
For example: A 20 oz can of Pedigree first thing in the morning or a 10 oz can in the morning and a 10 oz can in the evening.
Yunas World Part 1
Hello, this is a serie about my dalmation dog Yuna and what happens in her live
Have you ever seen a dog smile?
I don’t mean like a Samoyed. I am talking about showing his teeth like a dog does when he is mad except this is when the dog is happy, wagging his tail and greets you with lots of affection. This particular dog is a dalmation/mix and is completely harmless, but he always greets you with his teeth showing. So have any of you every seen a dog do this?
