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Dalmatian puppies and dogs in Corrales, New Mexico

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BONZAI

Dalmatian

Male, 2 yrs
Albuquerque, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Spot On Perfect ????This handsome 2-year-old Dalmatian mix has charm for days and a personality to match those adorable spots. At about 52 pounds, Bonzai is playful, affectionate, curious, and wonderfully well-mannered.On a recent Doggy Day Out, Bonzai showed everyone what a great companion he is — calmly exploring the park, hanging out at home, and even visiting a hardware store like a total pro. He was gentle, composed, and happy to soak up attention wherever he went.?? Loves toys and plays gently?? Knows sit, down, and shake?? Sweet, affectionate, and easygoingBonzai is the kind of dog who could fit right into family adventures, lazy afternoons, or weekend errands by your side.
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SILAS

Dalmatian

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Albuquerque, NM
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Silas — a gentle soul figuring out the world, one careful step at a time.Silas came to us as a stray, which tells us almost nothing about where he came from — but spending five minutes with him tells you everything you need to know about who he is. Gentle. Affectionate. Quietly devoted to whoever he is with. And just a little bit convinced that the world is a lot. He arrived with a low tail wag and wide eyes, taking in shelter life with the careful attention of someone who finds things new and surprising — like walking into an office, which apparently requires a moment of serious consideration. But here`s the thing about Silas: he figures it out. Every time. And he does it while staying sweet, staying close, and staying completely endearing.He takes treats gently, sticks close to his person like a spotted shadow, and is affectionate with everyone who takes the time to meet him where he is. Leash walking is a work in progress — he zigs, he zags, he has opinions about direction — but he is learning. Other dogs? Not really his thing. A toy? Sometimes yes, sometimes absolutely not, depends on the day. But get him into a play yard and suddenly there it is — pure young dog energy, zooming around like he`s been saving it up all week. There`s that puppy.Silas is not a plug-and-play dog. He is a slow burn — and for the right person, he will be one of the most rewarding dogs they have ever known. Silas is still learning that the world is safe. Are you the person who proves it to him?
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Max

German Shepherd Dog Dalmatian

Male, Adult
Santa Fe, NM
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter,
Story
I got Max as a puppy in January 2018. He was born around Thanksgiving 2017. He'll be turning 9 this year in November. He's a nice dog, he gets a little food aggressive. He's never really been around cats, but he's been around other dogs his whole life. Him and my other dog bark at each other like they wanna fight, but Max will get off his rope and will run around the yard and the dogs won't really fight. He usually stays in the yard and won't run off. He just recently got off and got into my chicken coop with the chickens and duck. Idk if he'll be good with live stock unless you could train him. He's a playful dog tho, he likes playing with sports balls, playing tug o war with a rope. He can take a bath but he'll try to eat the water and is kind of a butthead in the bath. He's a good dog, just a little temperamental around new people, but he's getting older so he's calming down. I have 3 younger boys and I just don't want him to accidentally bite them or try and play to rough. Thanks.

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Albuquerque Animal Welfare - Foster Care

these pets are in foster care, Albuquerque, NM 87112

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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16.9 miles

Albuquerque Animal Welfare - Westside

11800 Sunset Gardens Road SW, Albuquerque, NM 87121

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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