AKC Dalmatian Breed Standard
Approved by the American
Kennel Club
Effective September 6, 1989
General Appearance
The
Dalmatian is a distinctively spotted dog; poised and alert; strong,
muscular and active; free of shyness; intelligent in expression;
symmetrical in outline; and without exaggeration or coarseness. The
Dalmatian is capable of great endurance, combined with a fair amount
of speed. Deviations from the described ideal should be penalized in
direct proportion to the degree of the deviation.
Size, Proportion and
Substance
Desirable height at the withers is between 19 and 23 inches.
Undersize or oversize is a fault. Any dog or bitch over 24 inches at
the withers is disqualified. The overall length of the body from the
forechest to the buttocks is approximately equal to the height at
the withers. The Dalmatian has good substance and is strong and
sturdy in bone, but never coarse.
GTCDC