How Long Do Dalmatians Live?
Dalmatians live 11-13 years on average. Here is the AKC breed profile, the health areas to stay ahead of, and how to give a Dalmatian more good years.
Breed profile
Breed profile and trait ratings: American Kennel Club. Trait scores are AKC ratings from 1 to 5.
At 45-70 pounds, the Dalmatian is a large breed. Large breeds tend to age faster and live a few years less than small dogs, which its 11-13 years average reflects.
Does a Dalmatian fit your life?
The Dalmatian fits an active family that wants a playful, deeply affectionate dog and can commit to real daily exercise. It's trainable, sociable with new people, and adapts well to a busy household, but it needs its energy channeled or that drive turns restless fast. The biggest tradeoff, beyond exercise, is the coat, this breed sheds heavily enough to notice on every surface in the house.
A great match if you
- You're active and can offer real daily exercise and mental engagement.
- You want a dog that's deeply affectionate and playful with family.
- You like visitors, since this dog is naturally friendly with new people.
- You enjoy training, since this breed responds well to it.
Think twice if
- You'll want a serious exercise routine in place, or this dog's energy and drive become hard to manage.
- You'll deal with heavy shedding, so this isn't a breed for the house-proud.
- You should supervise introductions with kids and other dogs, since sociability there is only moderate.
- You'll want to avoid leaving this dog alone too often, given how attached it gets to family.
Health areas for the Dalmatian
Based on the breed profile, the health areas most worth staying ahead of for a Dalmatian are Kidney and urinary (owners often watch for kidney).
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Dalmatian facts, quick answers
How long do Dalmatians live?
Dalmatians live 11-13 years on average, and plenty go beyond that. The two biggest levers on where a given dog lands are keeping it at a lean, healthy weight and staying ahead of the health issues the breed is prone to.
How big do Dalmatians get?
A full-grown Dalmatian stands 19-24 inches and weighs 45-70 pounds, which puts it firmly in the large-breed range.
What kind of dog is a Dalmatian?
The Dalmatian is a non-sporting breed, and one of the country's more popular breeds, ranked 48 of 208. It is a large dog that typically lives around 11-13 years.
Are Dalmatians high-energy dogs?
Dalmatians are an energetic breed that stays happiest with a solid daily walk plus some play or training.
Are Dalmatians easy to train?
Dalmatians are very trainable and love having their brain worked, picking up commands quickly with positive, consistent training.
Do Dalmatians shed a lot?
Yes, they do. Expect loose hair year-round with heavier seasonal blowouts, so regular brushing and a good vacuum come with the territory.
Do Dalmatians bark a lot?
They bark a normal amount, mostly to let you know something is up.
Are Dalmatians good with kids?
Dalmatians are able to do well with children, but they are best in homes with older, dog-savvy kids and benefit from early socialization.
Do Dalmatians get along with other dogs?
Dalmatians are able to get along with other dogs, though early socialization helps and some prefer to be the only dog.
Are Dalmatians friendly with strangers?
Dalmatians are friendly with strangers and tend to greet new people like old friends.
Are Dalmatians good for first-time owners?
Dalmatians are a forgiving choice for a first dog, thanks to their trainability, adaptability and manageable needs.





