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Dalmatians won our hearts when Disney made a whole movie about them. But do you know where Dalmatians came from? Here are six interesting facts you didn’t know about this breed.

1. Their Origins Are Mysterious

No one knows exactly where the Dalmatian originated. This may be because Dalmatians have often traveled with Romani people, who are historically nomadic.

The breed takes its name from a place called , a province of Austria on the eastern shore of the coast of Venice. We know for sure that the breed had a stronghold there, though we cannot be positive that it was their country of origin.

2. The Breed Is Very Old

Even though we don’t know exactly where they came from, we do know Dalmatians have been around for a long time. Spotted dogs have been found painted on the walls of Egyptian tombs, running alongside chariots.

3. They Have Served Many Different Purposes

In times of war, Dalmatians served as sentinels at the borders of Dalmatia and Croatia. They have also been herding, ratting, and hunting dogs.

Dalmatian running in the grass outdoors.
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The Dalmatian is also the only dog breed that was bred for “,” which means running alongside a stagecoach and clearing crowds out of the way so horses could pass through.

4. Fire Departments Used Them as Coach Dogs

Dalmatians are famous for being firehouse dogs. This is because Dalmatians used to serve as coaching dogs for horse-drawn fire coaches. With the invention of fire trucks, the Dalmatians weren’t really needed anymore. But many firehouses still keep Dalmatians as mascots.

5. Dalmatian Puppies Have No Spots at Birth

If you’ve seen the animated film “101 Dalmatians,” you may remember that Pongo and Perdita’s 15 puppies are all white when they’re born. Like real Dalmatians, these fictional puppies only get their spots as they grow older.

Dalmatian puppies laying in a whelping box, a woman rubbing the belly of one.
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6. Their Coats Are One-of-a-Kind

Just like no two people have the same fingerprints, no two Dalmatians have exactly the same pattern of spots. Someone should have told Cruella de Vil that Dalmatians don’t make for good coat material, since every section of the coat would have been different.

Related article: What Makes Dalmatian Spots? The Science Behind the Spotted Pattern
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