What is the temperament of a Dalmatian dog?

The Dalmatian is a speckled, distinctive dog; calm and alert; strong, muscular, and active; not shy, with an intelligent expression; well-proportioned in outline; without any exaggeration or roughness. The Dalmatian has great endurance and can run quite fast.
Dalmatians love to play, especially young dogs. They were born to run around for hours on end of the carriage...most Dalmatians are happy to play tirelessly. Despite its strong build, the Dalmatian is not suitable as an outdoor dog because its sensitive skin and short coat make it difficult to adapt to harsh weather. Especially in moist soil and grass environments, it is easy to contract fungal skin diseases. Dalmatians are very popular due to their unique appearance. However, it is a daredevil in the dog world, and its behavior is very funny, but parents with children at home should pay special attention. Dalmatian likes to pounce on people, and it is easy to accidentally knock down children. However, we need to be reminded not to let children pull the dog’s tail or poke the dog’s eyes. In fact, both children and dogs should learn correct behavior.
Dalmatian is extremely smart and creative. Usually Dalmatians are smart enough to realize when their owners do not or cannot give them commands, and indeed, they are very stubborn! If you do not give them stability, accommodation, and correct training when they are young, then , you will face an adult (human? dog) who is difficult to control. Dalmatians get bored and irritable easily. Males especially love to run without restraint.
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