Caring For Your Dalmatian's Coat

Dalmatian Stud Fee

by Linda kajda

The price of a Dalmatian stud fee varies according to circumstances. Usually, to prove a young stud dog, his owner will allow the first breeding to be inexpensive. Once a female Dalmatian has become pregnant by him, he becomes a "proven stud" and the fee rises accordingly for female dogs that follow.

The sire of championship quality Dalmatian puppies will bring a stud fee of at least the purchase price of one show puppy. Until at least one champion by your stud dog has finished, the fee will remain equal to the price of one pet puppy. When his list of champions starts to grow, so does the amount of the stud fee.

Dalmatian stud fee and method of payment should be stated at this time. Decision should be reached on whether it is to be a full cash transaction at the time of the mating or a pick from the litter. If the owner of the stud dog must travel to meet the female, an additional charge will be made for time, tolls, and gasoline expenses. The stud fee includes board for the day of the female's arrival through two days for breeding, with a day in between. Diet For The Aging Dalmatian

Dalmatians are considered old when they reach seven years of age. There are certain changes that occur as dogs age that changes their nutritional requirements. As they age, their metabolism slows and must be accounted for. If maintenance rations are fed in the same amounts while metabolism is slowing, weight gain may result. Obesity is the last thing a dog owner wants for his Dalmatian, since it increases his risk of several other health-related problems.

As pets age, most of their organs do not function as well. The digestive system, the liver, pancreas and gallbladder are not functioning at peak effect. The intestines have more difficulty extracting all the nutrients from the food consumed. A gradual decline in kidney function is considered a normal part of aging. Elderly dogs need to be treated as individuals. While some benefit from the nutrition found in "senior" diets, others might do better on the highly digestible puppy and super-premium diets. The latter diet provide an excellent blend of digestibility and amino acid content, though many are high in salt and phosphorus than the older pet really needs.

Older dogs are also more prone to developing arthritis and therefore it is important not to overfeed them since obesity puts added stress on the joints. For Dalmatians with joint pain, supplementing the diet with fatty acid combinations containing cislinoleic acid, gamma-linolenic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid can be quite beneficial.

About the Author

author:Linda Kajda email:pebbles26@comcast.net URL:http://www.bernesemountaindogsecrets.com

Linda Kajda is a freelance writer and an avid dog lover. Her newest book, Schnauzer Secrets, is a'must have' owner's manual for Schnauzer owners.

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