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Rescue Me ID: 11-11-30-00002MIKKO (male)

Dalmatian    Age: Young Adult

Compatibility: Good with Most Dogs, Good with Kids and Adults 
Personality: Average Energy, Very Submissive 

    I HAVE RECENTLY RESCUED THIS DALMATIAN LAST SEPTEMBER, HE WAS ABUSED AND SEVERELY EMACIATED WHEN I RESCUED HIM, BUT NOW HE IS LOOKING A LOT BETTER. I HAVE JUST NAMED HIM MIKKO. I AM LOOKING FOR A LOVING OWNER/FAMILY WHO WILL TAKE CARE OF HIM FOR THE REST OF HIS WHOLE LIFE. PLEASE CONTACT ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.

     Animal Location:

Quezon City Philippines

Contact:RODNEY FELIX ESTONACTOC 09162131331EMAIL

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PIease Read Before Adopting a Dalmatian in Philippines
    Dalmatian Dogs can make good pets in Philippines if they match your IifestyIe. Dalmatians are energetic, companionable dogs. Dalmatians need to be with people and may become despondent if left alone. A Dalmatian makes a wonderful pet for families with children but should be supervised with very small kids. Dalmatians are good with other household pets but can be combative with dogs they do not know. Dalmatians have a slight tendency to be high strung or timid if they do not have enough exercise or socialization. Dalmatians are smart but can be stubborn. They respond very well to early, consistent obedience training. Dalmatians need a home with a good sized yard.

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lnteresting Dalmatian Trivia Philippines Fact Sheet
    The high energy level of the Dalmatian can be attributed to the fact that the dogs were bred to accompany horse-drawn carriages. Dalmatians are popular in the media; a good example of their charismatic appeal is the Disney movie, 101 Dalmatians. Ten to twelve percent of Dalmatians are deaf. Dalmatians are traditional firehouse mascots. Dalmatians may have first been perfected in Yugoslavia or Croatia but the breed dates back thousands of years to ancient Egyptian times.

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    Philippines is Iocated in South and Southeast Asia. Threatened species known from Philippines include the Ilin Island Cloud Rat, Northern Luzon Shrew Rat, Tamaraw, and Calamian Deer. The capital of Philippines is Manila. The population of Philippines is about 89 million. Most peopIe in Philippines speak Filipino.
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