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Dalmatian puppies and dogs in Connecticut

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Below are our newest added Dalmatians available for adoption in Connecticut. To see more adoptable Dalmatians in Connecticut, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Fire Marshal Bill will set your heart on fire

Dalmatian

Male, 4 yrs 6 mos
Hartford, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Loyal. Sensitive. Handsome. Not an actual Fire Marshal despite the name, so we just call him Marshal. Let me introduce you to Marshall, his good looks are what got you here so you know, he is a stunning Dalmatian mix with those classic, all-American good looks. He lives in a foster home with several other dogs and has fun! His favorite dog in the house is a giant female retriever, they love to mouth wrestle. He has several large female dog friends that he has so much fun with. He can also catch a treat thrown in the air- he is super talented. Marshall is a cuddle baby! He loves to cuddle with his foster mom on the couch - he seeks her out for attention. https://youtu.be/QNo0Oz803Aw Marshall is so fortunate to be fostered in a loving home. His foster shared that he is house-trained, crate-trained, and lives peacefully with three other dogs in his foster home. Quick touch on his “numbers” Marshal is estimated to be 4 years old and he weighs 46 lbs. With breed and age we cannot offer 100% guarantee given he is a rescue. He’s great in the car, making him a perfect co-pilot for weekend getaways or drive-thru snack runs. He did good hanging out with a dog-savvy 11 year old, when his 4 year old brother joined, Marshal was a little uncertain. Seeing this tells us he would be best suited for a household with older teens or adults. He’ll thrive with someone who wants a deep bond, a slower pace, and a loyal shadow who just wants to be loved. If you’re an adoring dog person, familiar with Dalmatians — and you’re looking for a gentle soul to pour love into, Marshall might be the perfect fit. He’s not for everyone, but for the right person, he will be everything! Questions? Email kari@threelittlepittiesrescue.org https://adopt.animalsfirst.com/animal/62cc8e128b02916730334440/684351c7c22c2cc03c047d2a You will get to meet your new pup over a video call before signing paperwork, creating a fun and personalized adoption experience!  The adoption fee is $900 and includes all vetting (DAPP with booster, Bordetella, Rabies vaccine, multiple broad spectrum deworming treatments, spay/neuter, flea prevention, a 12 month heartworm preventative injectible, heartworm test and treatment if needed, a microchip with free lifetime registration, a high quality nylon Martingale collar, a health certificate deeming the pup healthy for travel, cost of transport*, and priceless years of love and loyal companionship!  We have over 15,000 successful adoptions so far and have excellent Google Reviews: https://g.co/kgs/UQ5Pyai We care deeply about making the perfect match between dog and family for long term success.  Our rescue has a 2 acre property in Texas where we assess every animal with trainers on staff, we modify behavior as needed, and create individualized behavior plans to help prepare dogs for their future families including crate training, potty training, leash walking, etc. Our fosters are able to attend group trainings and socialization play groups to keep dogs adoption-ready. Our on-site trainers support the positive growth of our dogs and we enjoy seeing their progress!  Our commitment to comprehensive medical care sets us apart. We've received glowing feedback from veterinarians who commend our dedication to ensuring the health and well-being of every animal in our care with treatments that often go above and beyond. Our adoption fees reflect the extensive care and resources that go into each animal we save. The adoption fee is a donation to the mission and goes far beyond getting a fully vetted pet.  The rescue’s hard costs alone (excluding transport) for a healthy dog to go through our program typically range between $412 to $859, which includes boarding, food, medications, vaccines, and spay/neuter. For heartworm-positive dogs, hard costs are upwards of $1,368. Additionally, dogs requiring extended boarding, extra training, or extra medical care—such as dental work, vision care, or orthopedic care—can lead to expenses running into the thousands. Also, included in the adoption fee are costs to cover transport up to the Pacific Northwest or East Coast. Transport is a significant additional expense to the rescue.  While adoption fees help cover part of these expenses, we want to emphasize that the rescue does not receive government funding and must fundraise to offset the remaining expense balance which ranges $100-1,000++ per animal on these direct costs. It doesn’t stop there! Our adopters also receive these SPECIAL PERKS: Extensive behavioral testing and information from trainers on our staff to ensure the perfect fit for your family  Discounts on Embark DNA test kit- $30 off of Breed ID test & $50 off of Breed ID plus Health test 30 day trial of pet insurance with Trupanion A free private online dog training session with GoodPup, plus low pricing for future sessions  70% off of your first order of Fetch, a delicious PNW based fresh dog meatballs subscription Coupons for a fun visit to Petco 20% off of Dr. Cuddles pet first aid and hygiene solutions Discounted heartworm, flea prevention, and monthly dewormer  Access to our exclusive FB Adopters page, where you can network for play dates, resources, and connect with other adopters that share their passion for their adopted pup! Did you know that the Greater Houston area faces some of the highest stray and overpopulation rates in the nation? We are a non profit charity. Our goal is simple— to reduce the homeless pet population through community outreach, free spay and neuter services, and by rescuing animals from the streets or overcrowded shelters where euthanasia due to lack of space is often the only option. The dog you've found online is not only lucky to be in our program, but also incredibly fortunate to have caught your eye. Thank you for considering adoption and for joining us in our mission! Follow our rescue journey and connect with us on our website and social media platforms. Together, we can make a difference, one adoption at a time. https://www.threelittlepittiesrescue.org/ https://www.facebook.com/threelittlepittiesrescue https://www.instagram.com/threelittlepittiesrescue Ready to welcome a new furry friend into your life? APPLY TODAY and become a hero for pets in need! *Due to the rising cost of fuel and transportation expenses, there will be an additional $74 surcharge for transport. DISCLAIMER- Breed type is determined based on general appearance and behavioral characteristics, and cannot be guaranteed unless DNA test results were provided at intake. Texas local adoption! All adoptions within Texas must be picked up from Friendswood, Tx.!
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Ruby

Dalmatian/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 yrs
Hartford, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Ruby and Marshall are a bonded pair. They have been together with their owner for a very long time. However, their beloved human has passed away, so they are in need of a new forever home. They can go separately. They need someone that can spend a lot of time with them. They are very affectionate and are always starved for attention, as their previous owner gave them all of his attention every day. They are both housebroken and do very well on a leash. They also love to play in a fenced in yard together. Their previous owner seemed to have them on a schedule where he would take them out every 3 hours for paly and potty breaks. Ruby and Marshall would make a great family members for an active family. If you would like to add them to your home, please respond by using the big black button marked: "Ask About Me" and we will send you an application. These dogs are being fostered in TN but included in your adoption fee is transport to a location near you by Rescue Riders Pet Transport, the most animal friendly transport on the road.
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Bradley

Dalmatian

Male, Adult
Cromwell, CT
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained,
Story
Bradley is a 7yr old purebred Dalmatian. I have had Bradley since he was 10 weeks old from a litter in CT. Bradley is a very loving dog that loves attention. He is housetrained and very obedient. Bradley is very food driven, he will find a way to get human food, but is only given dog food in his bowl. Bradley currently lives with another dog (female), and with a toddler. There have never been any issues of aggression. Bradley has had incidents in public with other dogs. He has never bitten another dog, but he does get along with most dog (mostly male).Bradley would thrive best in a home where he can cuddle and be given proper attention and care. He would do best if he was the sole dog, and 1-2 children that will respect his space. He does not get along with cats. If there is another dog, I have confidence that he could be integrated. He loves to be outside, and to go on adventures. Bradley is on a special single source/ vegetarian diet to reduce him getting kidney stones.
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Cooper

Dalmatian

Male, 4 yrs 2 mos
East Hartford, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Cooper is a 4-year-old Kelpie mix with a gentle, thoughtful spirit who just needed time to feel safe. When he first arrived in his foster home, it was clear he hadn’t had much (if any) socialization with people or everyday life inside a home. Regular household sounds, movement, even the TV were overwhelming. His crate became his safe place, and he would choose to go there often just to feel secure. With patience and consistency, Cooper has slowly blossomed. Now he spends most of his day resting calmly on the couch or laying in the kitchen while meals are being made. He used to be nervous in the car, but now he gets excited to go for rides. He didn’t understand treats at first, but now he joyfully pops up on his hind legs to ask for one. Cooper does very well with dogs of all sizes and is respectful of cats. He is crate trained and doing well with potty training—he hasn’t had an accident in the house in about a week. Though he is around 4 years old, he still has a bit of youthful playfulness in him. He loves belly rubs, gentle massages, chewing on toys, and watching the world go by from the cat perch. On walks, he is calm, rarely pulls, and often looks back to “check in” with his person—he truly wants to do things right. Because unpredictable movement can still make him nervous, Cooper would do best in a calm home without young children. He needs someone who can offer patience, steadiness, and understanding. Cooper has already come so far. With a loving, reassuring person by his side, he will continue to open up and become the loyal, tender, devoted companion he is meant to be. To apply directly for Cooper click the "Apply for Adoption" button. https://www.shelterluv.com/embed/animal/FODS-A-762 All our dogs come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. This benefit includes free access to Petcademy's team of trainers/behaviorists, as well as access to online materials that will help you settle your new family member into your home. You can text unlimited questions to Petcademy and they'll respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday).
We'll also keep you updated on Dorito's adoption status with email updates.
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Dorito

Dalmatian/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 5 yrs 9 mos
Hartford, CT
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Meet Dorito! This 5-year-old, 28-pound mixed breed may have had a rough start, but he’s making incredible progress thanks to his dedicated foster. Found as a terrified stray, Dorito has been slowly learning to trust and is blossoming into a sweet, playful companion.He loves using the doggy door to take his toys outside, where he entertains himself by tossing them around. He enjoys being brushed, is now taking treats from his foster’s hand, and is gradually getting used to a leash. Dorito is quiet and calm in the home and seems to be house-trained.This special boy would thrive in a patient, loving home with another dog to help boost his confidence. If you have a gentle heart and a soft spot for a pup who just needs a little extra love, Dorito could be the perfect fit for you!
We'll also keep you updated on Skye's adoption status with email updates.
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Skye

Dalmatian/Labrador Retriever

Female, 5 yrs 11 mos
Bristol, CT
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Skye is a beautiful , happy girl.  She is housebroken and full of joy and smiles. She loves her toys! She is most happy just being beside her person (especially if curled up on the couch). She does like to play and can even catch a frisbee. She is trained to take treats gently.  She also walks right into crate if asked. She gets along great with our other dog.  Skye loves children and would love to run around in a big yard with a family. We think Skye would be fine with or without another dog.  She does have a little separation anxiety when left alone so another fur friend may be good for her. Skye loves going on walks and is very good on & off leash.  She is a great girl and you don't have to go through all of the puppy training!  If you're intersted in meeting a sweet girl, put in an applcation for Skye! ##2454991##

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Dalmatian shelters & rescues in Connecticut

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Funny Farm Rescue Ranch - CT transport

Southington , CT 06489

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Spotty Dog Rescue, Inc

Bristol , CT 06010

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Three Little Pitties Rescue - CT Transport

Hartford , CT 06103

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Rescue Riders Cooperative CT

Hartford , CT 06103

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Friends of Dogs - E Hartford, CT

5 Main Street, East Hartford , CT 06118

Pet Types: dogs

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Charming Pet Rescue - CT Transport Stop

Hartford , CT 06101

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Pack Leaders Rescue of Connecticut

East Hartford , CT 06108

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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