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- Urinary Stones | Opalonyx Dalmatians
Dalmatians Urinary Stones and Crystals. Learn about prevention and apropiate care for Dalmatians. URINARY STONE DISEASE IN DALMATIANS This publication made possible by the generous support of the Dalmatian Club of America Foundation Dalmatians and other dog breeds can form stones (uroliths) in the urinary tract. Some crystal- or stone-forming dogs, Dalmatians included, live out their lives happily without ever showing symptoms or forming urate stones at all. Most stone forming dogs can be successfully treated. Prevention and early diagnosis and treatment are important to avoid the need for surgery . Of the Dalmatians ultimately progressing to stone forming, the most common breed-specific type of stones are urates. The Minnesota Urolith Center at the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Minnesota is a major resource for information. Minimizing high purine food ingredients is an important aspect of prevention . Prescription-only dog food formulated to be anti-urate/low purine is available through veterinarians. After being weaned from nursing and puppy diets, adult Dalmatians can be fed from a choice of non-prescription lower protein dog foods such as vegetarian and poultry and grain formulas . Diets are always changing, and often the breeder is a good resource for currently available diets that do not promote urinary stone formation. Many Dalmatians go their entire lives without the onset of active stone disease. In other Dalmatians, urate stones already formed can be successfully dissolved without surgical removal by Allopurinol, an antiurate drug, plus anti-urate/low purine food formulations . EMERGENCY! When your Dalmatian Cannot Pass Urine (Obstruction of Urinary Stream) Rush dog to your veterinarian or emergency clinic! Obstruction of the urinary pathway can quickly reach life-threatening status within 24 to 48 hours as urine relentlessly backs up into the dog's body system instead of being expelled out of it. Dammed-up urine should be immediately removed from the bladder either by cystocentesis or by catheterization. Urine may be so drained several times while diagnosis and treatment are being evaluated. Tapping off urine “buys time.” Have the type of urinary stone or crystal assayed at once. Abnormal urinary crystals are identifiable under an office microscope. Urate crystals thrive in abnormally acidic urine. Struvite (“infection”) crystals thrive in abnormally alkaline urine. Have ultrasound confirm size, location of stones. Important – Remind your veterinarian that urate stones in Dalmatians may not be seen by normal radiographs. Instead, ultrasound should be the visualization of choice. Non-surgical clearing of the obstruction can be often accomplished by urohydropropulsion whereby, under anesthesia, the obstructing stones are flushed back up into the bladder or voiding urohydropropulsion which instead of back flushing, expels the obstructing stones out of the dog's urinary pathway. If other stones continue to move down and re-obstruct, then surgical removal (cystotomy, urethrotomy) may be unavoidable to restore more than temporary urinary flow. Important! “UrethroStomy” (with an “S”) is not simple stone-removal surgery! It is a surgically created, irreversible, urinary opening and should be considered a last resort after all other modern anti-stone procedures have failed. If unavoidable, it should be performed only by a member of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (who must be “Board certified” for membership) who is experienced in performing urethro Stomies. Your veterinarian may start your dog on antibiotics for urinary infection or to prevent the onset of one. Rush specimens (stones passed, catheterized or removed surgically - or sediment centrifuging out during urinalysis) - to one of the North American urinary stone centers who will confirm the analysis. Why Do Some Dalmatians Form Urinary Stones? Instead of processing protein to uric acid and then to allantoin like most other dogs, all Dalmatians for many years lacked the ability for the final step in the process, producing higher levels of uric acid to be excreted in the urine. (A breeding program introducing the gene for lower uric acid has produced some Dalmatians who produce lower levels of uric acid in their urine and who are not predisposed to urate stone disease). Not every human will form purine/urate stones and neither will every Dalmatian. The beginning of successful treatment and prevention is to obtain an accurate assay of the type of stone by one of the North American stone centers. If confirmed as urates, scrutinize the dog’s meals. Avoid nonprescription dog foods containing high amounts of purineyielding proteins . When some Dalmatians metabolize excessive purines, they may precipitate out urate crystals/stones in their urine. Dog foods with organ meat or by-products should be avoided for Dalmatians forming abnormal urate crystals/stones. A lack of or minimal water in the diet is a major factor contributing to stone formation. Among stone-forming Dalmatians, the majority form urate/purine stones but some may form other types . Treatment of one stone can worsen another, the reason for the first step to identify its type. Correct assay is essential for the success of today’s simple, effective anti-stone treatments and prevention. Of all urate stones, 90 percent are ammonium acid urate, one of the family of urates responsive to simple non-surgical treatment. A conscientious program of anti-urate medication and anti-urate/low-purine diet is highly effective for both treatment and especially for long term prevention of recurrences. The number one type of stone in all breeds is struvite, so identified with urinary tract infections they are nicknamed "infection stones." The treatments of struvite stones vs. urate stones are different and emphasize the importance for accurate assay of the stone being formed if treatment of the Dalmatian is not to be misdirected and fail due to misdiagnosis. Urinary stones in dogs may be found in the upper system (e.g., the kidneys), or in the lower urinary system (e.g., the bladder). Of data only from stone forming Dalmatians, 97 percent of the breed’s urinary stones were passed or found in the lower urinary system where treatment is more successful and less expensive than for those in the kidneys. How is a Stone Former Detected? A standard urinalysis generally shows if abnormal crystals are forming in the urine long before the crystals “grow up” to mature into a size of stone large enough to obstruct the normal flow of the urinary stream. Urinary pH showing persistent and unchanging abnormal acidity vs. alkalinity may be a warning sign of different types of stones/crystals. If no tests ever are done, stone forming may progress to show advanced symptoms. These are more obviously detectable in male dogs than females because of the marked difference in each gender's urinary anatomy. As a large enough stone is carried down the urinary pathway, it can lodge within the male's penis at a damlike inflexible narrowing of a cartilage, near the os penis. The same size stone may pass uneventfully through female urinary anatomy which does not possess an os penis. Early neutering will predispose males to urinary blockage by decreasing the size of the os penis and narrowing the urethra. It is best to wait until a Dalmatian is between 18 and 24 months before neutering him . When the urinary stream is obstructed by stones or aggregating crystals, the male dog will strain to urinate. No urine will pass or be seen as dribbling only a few drops. The dog will repetitively attempt to urinate with little or no result. Late-stage urinary obstruction in male dogs is thus very visible to the observer aware of these signs and watching for them. Obstructed females with stones may demonstrate symptoms similar to those of urinary infections, namely more frequent urinating, "accidents" by housebroken bitches and very frequent licking of their genital area. A urinalysis will sort out the difference between a urinary tract infection and urate crystal/stone formation. Some stoneforming dogs will have a sudden flood-like outpouring of urine. It is likely that the stone(s) creating the obstruction were passed thereby opening and restoring the normal flow and pathway of urine. Any obstructed dog, even those who pass stones, should be quickly seen by their veterinarian for workup, including ultrasound evaluation of the lower urinary tract, and embark immediately on a preventive program of anti-stone medication with the proper anti-stone diet. General Preventive Guidelines for Stone-Forming Dalmatians The importance of adding significant amounts of water to dry food cannot be overemphasized! Water in the food dilutes the urate in the urine, making it less likely to precipitate as crystals or stones, produces more urine volume to flush out any crystals that form, and the increased volume in the bowl lowers the purine levels (measured in mg/100g) in the meal. Always “float” dry food in water when feeding. A major goal of prevention is to produce a urine specific gravity (SG) around 1.020 Have a routine, inexpensive urinalysis done periodically. If centrifuging spins out sediment ("sand" or "gravel") have your vet send it - not the liquid - for assay by one of the urinary stone centers such as The Minnesota Stone Center. Obtain fresh urine for testing in a clean and chemically inert container, such as glass . Avoid obtaining a sample after your Dalmatian has recently urinated when crystals or stones may have been already flushed out. Instead, obtain a specimen as "first catch" in the morning before feeding and after urine has sat unemptied in the bladder overnight. Deliver urine to the vet promptly. Do not refrigerate to avoid introducing very questionable temperature-induced crystals forming undesirably as urine cools down from body temperature. One major goal of prevention is to maintain a normal plateau of urinary pH 6.5 to 7.0. Dipstick fasting urine from stone formers frequently and keep a diary of pH readings. If the pH falls into the acidic area of pH 6.0 or less below normal and stays there over several dipstickings , consult with your vet to re evaluate the Dal’s diet and anti-urate drugs and chemical additives like potassium citrate to alkalinize the abnormally acidic urine and chemically neutralize it. If the pH remains up in the alkaline area of 8.0 or higher above normal over the course of several dipstickings, contact your vet to rule out a possible urinary tract infection and the onset of infection stones, or the need to adjust medication and diet. Crystal and stone formation accelerate in stagnant urine. Permit the Dalmatian to urinate as frequently as possible (at least every 4-5 hours if possible) permitting the bladder to be flushed of crystals before the y can mature into larger stones capable of obstructing. Minimize Purine-Yielding Foods More elaborate listing of foods at: https://elevatehealthaz.com/wpcontent/Purine%20Table.pdf FOODS HIGHEST IN PURINES anchovies brains gravies herring (including roe) liver (calf or beef) mackerel meat (beef, lamb, pork & ham, veal) meat, game (venison, etc.) meat soups & broths meat, beef extracts & by-products mussels organ meats (liver, kidney) sardines scallops yeast FOODS MODERATELY HIGH IN PURINES asparagus breads & cereals, whole grain cauliflower eel fish (fresh & saltwater) legumes (kidney, navy & lima beans, lentils, peas) mushrooms oatmeal peas, green poultry (chicken, duck, turkey) shellfish (crab, lobster, oysters) spinach tongue tripe wheat germ & bran FOODS LOWEST IN PURINES beverages (coffee, tea, sodas, cocoa) butter bread & cereal (except whole grain) cheese eggs fats fish roe (including caviar) fruits & fruit juices (avoid citrus) gelatin milk (including butter, condensed, malted) nuts (including peanut butter) pasta (evaluate sauce ingredients separately) sugars, fruit syrups, sweets (avoid chocolate) vegetables (except those above) vegetable & cream soups (made with acceptable vegetables. but not with beef stock)
- "Lukan" GCH CH Spavinaw Creek N Echoviews Nu Man In A Tux
Back "Lukan" GCH CH Spavinaw Creek N Echoviews Nu Man In A Tux Last Update on: September 27, 2024 at 8:07:21 PM In Premises Stud Service Available (Frozen Semen) Status: Active DOB: 06/29/2016 Gender: Male Color: Black Spotted AKC Registration#: NY00012506 Registration Name: GCH CH Spavinaw Creek N Echoviews Nu Man In A Tux Sire: BISS GCH Dalmino's Devil May Care Dam: Proctor N Esquire's Brand NU Ownership: Issel Rodriguez & Courtney L. - Briarwoods Dalmatians Breeder: Glenda Downing & Eva E. Berg Health Clearances: Hearing - Normal Hyperuricosuria - n/HUU Eyes: Normal Degenerative Myelopathy - Clear/Normal Hips - Good Thyroid - Normal CHIC#133697 OFA Record Pedigree: Additional Photos: Load More
- "Bulova" Bulova Our Lady Million De Kassafina
Back "Bulova" Bulova Our Lady Million De Kassafina Last Update on: March 27, 2025 at 6:38:14 PM SEE BULOVA'S 1st LITTER Status: Not Active (Puppy) DOB: 10/19/2021 Gender: Female Color: Black Spotted AKC Registration#: NP72406902 Registration Name: Bulova Our Lady Million De Kassafina Sire: CH De La Blanca Azalea Giugiaro - NP65797301 Dam: Buena Vista Cuba De Orbis Can - NP71408101 Ownership: Issel Rodriguez and Natalys Ortiz Breeder: Natalys Ortiz Health Clearances: Hearing - Normal Hips - Good (Preliminaries) Thyroid - Normal Basic Cardiac - Normal CHIC#Pending OFA Record Pedigree: Additional Photos: Load More
- "Meadow" AM Roads Meadow Spring Atlanta
Back "Meadow" AM Roads Meadow Spring Atlanta Last Update on: March 27, 2025 at 6:37:02 PM Status: Retired DOB: 03/18/2018 Gender: Female Color: Liver Spotted AKC Registration#: NY00021103 Registration Name: AM Roads Meadow Spring Atlanta Sire: Am Roads Atlantis UsWinston Churchill Herseykiss Dam: Am Road Chermar AtlsEasy Ryder Ownership: Issel Rodriguez Breeder: Wendy Wayne Health Clearances: Hearing - Normal Hyperuricosuria - HUU/HUU Degenerative Myelopathy - Clear/Normal Hips - Good Thyroid - Normal CHIC#150120 OFA Record Pedigree: Additional Photos: Load More
- Harriet Litter
Opalonyx Dalmatians - Litter of puppies Harriet Litter FULLY ADOPTED All Blue Texts are hot-links. Scroll down for "The Google Photo Button" for more pictures of parents and puppies (when born) Last Updated: July 5, 2024 at 6:15:59 PM Why did we name it " The Harriet Litter"? Harriet Tubman Day is celebrated on March 10 every year and March 10th is the date in which puppies are expected to be born. If you’ve never heard of Harriet Tubman, she was a former slave who fought tirelessly to free other slaves by assisting them in fleeing their captors. Tubman is celebrated all around the United States, especially in Maryland and New York, two states, which held great significance in her life. She is most commonly known for the underground railroad which refers to the network of safe houses she used to help slaves escape. Harriet Tubman Day is a day to remember the heroic actions of this great woman and honor her work by fighting racism wherever you see it. Learn more about the history and importance... Litter Information Expected DOB: March 10, 2023 Actual DOB March 8, 2023 AKC Reg. #: NY000929 Litter Size & Details: Litter of 6 - 3 males and 3 females Sire of the Litter "Lukan" GCH CH Spavinaw Creek N Echoviews Nu Man In A Tux Dam of the litter "Pandora" Opalonyx Queen Of The Scots Pink Fairy Pedigree MEET THE PUPPIES (F) stands for female, (M) stands for Male HUU stands for Hyperuricosuria Add a Title Describe your image Add a Title Describe your image Add a Title Describe your image Add a Title Describe your image Add a Title Describe your image Add a Title Describe your image PHOTOS AND VIDEOS We will regularly upload pictures and videos to a Google Album (Link bellow) Download the Google Photos App on your mobile device and subscribe/join the album in order to receive automatic notifications every time new photos and videos are uploaded. Google Album Google Album #2 Events Dewclaws Removing : 03/11/2023 (Completed) - Inhouse - Learn more about Dewclaws 1st Deworming : 03/22/2023 (Completed) - Inhouse 2nd Deworming : 04/05/2023 (Completed) - Inhouse 3rd Deworming : 04/19/2023 - Inhouse 4th Deworming : 05/02/2023 - Inhouse First Vet Apointment : 04/05/2023 (Completed) at Dunnellon Animal Hospital Microchipping : 04/19/2023 (Completed) - Inhouse BAER Test (Hearing) : 04/27/2023 (Completed) @ 9:15am at UF Small Animal Hospital Final Vet Apointment : 05/01/2023 (Completed) @ 10:45 am at Dunnellon Animal Hospital Go Home Day : on 05/03/2023 or any day after Journal Entries 01/06/2023 - Pandora was artificially inseminated with frozen semen from Lukan. 02/02/2023 - Pregnancy was confirmed by ultrasound. 03/01/2023 . -We moved Pandora to the whelping room. 03/07/2023 - Pandora started to show the first signs of labor, not appetite, nesting. Puppies should be born within the next 24-48 hours. 03/08/2023 - First puppy was born at 6:19 am. Last one at 9:08 am. It was an easy delivery. All puppies and momma are well and resting. The puppies weights ranges between 11.8 oz to 15 oz. 03/09/2023 . -All puppies gained an ounce. Hearing test has been scheduled and confirmed for April 27th. 03/10/2023 - Puppies gained another ounce in weight. 03/11/2023 - Dewclaws has been removed and sent to the lab for DNA testing to identify the carriers of LUA gene. Results should be available within a week. 03/13/2023 - All puppies are over a pound of weight. 03/15/2023 - Puppies are 1 week of age. Weights have been recored (see puppy ID pictures bellow) 03/16/2023 - DNA Tests have been received. We have 3 LUA carriers ( Black, red and Pink) and 3 HUA (Green, Blue and Purple) Click on the file bellow to see DNA Tests Results All DNA Tests Together (Pandora_Lukan 03_08_2023) .pdf Download PDF • 104KB 03/22/2023 - Puppies are 2 weeks of age, they have been dewormed, nails trimmed and weights recorded (see description on photo id bellow) 03/29/2023 - 3 weeks of age. Al puppies are responding to noises. Aparently, we dont have fully deaf puppies in this litter. However, unilateral deafness can only be determined at the hearing test (BAER) after they are 6 weeks of age. 03/31/2023 - The puppies had their first meal- a blend of goat milk powder, puppy kibble and pumpkin. They enjoyed it. Pandora will continue to nurse them and we will complement with the puppy mush twice a day. 04/05/2023 - 4 weeks of age. They passed the physical and fecal tests with flying colors. 04/06/2023 - Puppies now have free range in the playpen with access to the outside. Soon, they will learn to use the doggy door and go outside for potty. 04/19/2023 - Puppies are 6 weeks today. They were dewormed one more time, microchipped and weights recorded. They are actively using the doggy door to go outside for potty with just a few accidents inside. They are now eating the Dry kibble with probiotic and omega 3 supplement added. *** Since our preffered puppy food has been out of stock, we have switch to 4Health for puppy . All puppies will go home with a small bag of food to be used for weaning or continuation. 04/22/2023 - Sadly, Pandora did a mastitis. Vet put her on very strong antibiotics. We have now to keep her away from the puppies to prevent them from nursing. Puppies are now completly weaned. See Email sent out to puppy owners 04/27/2023 - BAER test completed. All puppies have normal Hearing. See the following report: Litter_of_6_(DOB_0382023)-493566_Redacted .pdf Download PDF • 49KB 05/01/2023 - Finak Vet appointment completed. They all passed all the physical and fecal test. No heart murmurs, no internal/external parasits, no cleft palates, no hernias, no ear mites. Health certificates have been issued and they are ready now to go to their new homes. *WHAT COMES WITH THE PUPPY?* Your puppy will have AKC Registration prepaid and completed by the breeder after the puppy goes home. Microchipped with lifetime subscription prepaid, enrollment also completed by breeder. First set of vaccinations and a Florida Health Certificate . BAER (hearing) test report. Puppy Starter Package that contains Blanket, Toy, Leash and Collar, Food, treats/chews, waste bags, training pads etc. (subject to availability) CHOOSING A PUPPY : When the new puppies are 5-6 weeks of age or older, and only after DNA (if applicable) and Hearing tests are completed , you will be invited to visit our kennel home to meet them and choose the one to be become part of your family. While we prefer every prospect puppy owner to personally meet the puppies before choosing and making a commitment , in the given case you are unable to visit, we will provide you with as much information as we are able to (weight and size, pictures, videos etc) in order to help you choose. There is not an specific order to choose the pups . Based on our evaluation of each, we will do our best to give each Puppy Parent as many options as possible , taking into account each person/family's preferences (Color, Gender, Size) and lifestyle. Once you have chosen your puppy, you are welcome to visit, as many times as you wish , to personally follow up on your little one's development. At 4 weeks of age, we should be able to identify the pups that are deaf bilaterally . However, unilateral deafness (Only an ear good) can only be determined at the BAER test , which will be scheduled any time between the 6th to 8th weeks of age. In the given case that your chosen puppy happens to be affected and you decide against keeping it, your deposit shall be refunded immediately. IMPORTANT: We, as The Breeders, reserve the right to have the first pick of any litter. Breeders and Co-breeders may set aside/hold longer one or more puppies for further ev aluation to determine potential. DELIVERY AND PICK UP Based on our past personal experiences, we do not use outside transportation companies to deliver puppies. All puppies must be picked up in person OR arrangements can be made for us to personally take the puppy to you, for an additional fee, which will include transportation and lodging expenses as applicable. This service is subject to our availability and is ONLY available to the new puppy owners that live out of state. TRAINING AND INFORMATION Spectrum of Dog Sociability The Importance of Nail Trimming Purine Table (For HUA Dalmatians) LUA Dalmatians, Backcross Project Deafness Dewclaws Information AKC S.T.A.R Puppy Program Scavenger Hunt For Puppy Socialization Urinary Stones in Dalmatians New Puppy Checklist RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER’S PLEDGE I will be responsible for my dog’s health needs. These include: Routine veterinary care including check-ups and vaccines Adequate nutrition through proper diet; clean water at all times Daily exercise and regular bathing and grooming I will be responsible for my dog’s safety. I will properly control my dog by providing fencing where appropriate, not letting my dog run loose, and using a leash in public. I will ensure that my dog has some form of identification when appropriate (which may include collar tags, tattoos, or microchip ID). I will provide adequate supervision when my dog and children are together. I will not allow my dog to infringe on the rights of others. I will not allow my dog to run loose in the neighborhood. I will not allow my dog to be a nuisance to others by barking while in the yard, in a hotel room, etc. I will pick up and properly dispose of my dog’s waste in all public areas such as on the grounds of hotels, on sidewalks, parks, etc. I will pick up and properly dispose of my dog’s waste in wilderness areas, on hiking trails, campgrounds and in off-leash parks. I will be responsible for my dog’s quality of life. I understand that basic training is beneficial to all dogs. I will give my dog attention and playtime. I understand that owning a dog is a commitment in time and caring.
- "Poet" Opalonyx Fortuna Nspird Poetry In Motion
Back "Poet" Opalonyx Fortuna Nspird Poetry In Motion Last Update on: March 27, 2025 at 6:33:37 PM Status: Inactive (Puppy) DOB: 12/11/2024 Gender: Male Color: Black Spotted AKC Registration#: NP95782801 Registration Name: OPALONYX FORTUNA NSPIRD POETRY IN MOTION Sire: "Jack" - BIS BISS CH Tuckaway Winged Foot ROMX CGC Dam: "Whitney" CH Fortuna's I'm The Bigger Bear At Opalonyx - Click here to see more Ownership: Opalonyx Dalmatians (Issel Rodriguez) Breeders: Issel Rodriguez (Opalonyx Dalmatians) and Jules Lopes ( Fortuna Farms ) Health Clearances: Hearing - Normal Hyperuricosuria - HUU/HUU Hips - Pendling Elbows - Pending Thyroid - Pending Basic Cardiac - Pending CHIC# Pending OFA Record Pedigree: Certificate of Registration Additional Photos Load More
- Boarding Registration | Opalonyx Dalmatians
Dalmatian Boarding service, New Client registrations. NEW PET REGISTRATION Pet Owner Information First Name Last Name Email * Phone * Select an Address * Pet Information Pet Name * Breed * Choose an option Gender * Choose an option Intact or Spayed/Neutered? * Choose an option Date of Birth * Coat Color * Choose an option Is your Pet vaccinated and up to date on monthly preventions? * Choose an option Upload a profile Picture of your dog * Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Medical Conditions, Known Allergies, Medications (if none, please type N/A) * Veterinarian Information Veterinary Clinic * Clinic Phone Number * Clinic Address * Emergency Contact Information Full Name Phone Check if this person is authorized to pick up your pet (ID will be required to pick up) Check this box if this person is authorized to make medical decisions in case of emergency and you are not availabe or reachable. Other Information Please Check all that applies to you Pet Crate Trained Potty Trained Bilateral Deafness Excessive Barker Anxiety Leash Walking Trained Not good with other Males Not good with other Females Not good with Kids Not Friendly with new people Needs Muzzle Has Bite History Food Aggression NOTE: Please be as truthful as possible. This information will help us to plan and create the best conditions possible for your Dog's Stay. Is there something else you could share with us in order to plan for your dog's stay? Terms and Conditions 1. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Pet Owner and Opalonyx. 2. This Boarding Agreement is governed by and constructed in accordance with the local and state laws of Florida. 3. Each party fully consents to the laws of said state and prior to any legal filings will mediate in good faith to resolve disputes. 4. The Pet Owner hereby certifies that the Pet being boarded is not currently or in the foreseen future a source of income to the Pet Owner. 5. If the Pet Shall in any form becomes ill or if the state of the animal's health otherwise requires attention, OpalOnyx, at its sole discretion is authorized to engage the services of the veterinarian provided in this Pet Boarding Agreement, if the listed veterinarian is unavailable, Opalonyx has the right to take the Pet to the local veterinary clinic for services or arrange up to $5,000.00 at the Pet Owner's Expense. The local veterinary clinics are: During business hours: Dunnellon Animal Hospital, located at 2238 W Dunnellon Rd. Dunnellon, Fl. 34433 After business hours: UF Small Animal Hospital Emergency Room, located at 2089 SW 16th Ave. Gainesville, Fl. 32608. 6. Pet Owner understands that f or the safety of his/her pet and other pets, the pet is fully vaccinated and up to date. Pet owner will provide updated vaccination record from the veterinarian office before boarding date. These records must include Rabies, Bordatella, DHLPP and Leptospirosis. 7. Pet Owner agrees to pay all costs and and charges for special services requested, including veterinary expenses if any. 8. Pet Owner specifically represents that they lawfully own the Pet listed in this Pet Boarding Agreement to the best of their knowledge. 9. Pet Owner will be held solely responsible for any and all acts or behavior, including aggression, that takes place during boarding. 10. Pet Owner understand that the pet shall not leave the kennel until all fees and charges are satisfied in full. 11. By signing Pet Owner agrees to all terms and conditions listed in the Pet Boarding Agreement. I accept terms & conditions Your Signature * Clear Submit
- Subscribe to Notifications | Opalonyx Dalmatians
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- Troika Litter (Fully Adopted) | Opalonyx Dalmatians
Litter of 8 dalmatians puppies, 5 females and 3 males. Available. TROIKA LITTER Formerly known herein as "The Chance Litter" BORN AND AVAILABLE DOB 01/08/2024 This litter is bred and owned by M George Markoff (Troika Dalmatians) and is currently under our TLC , here in Florida - In the light of Michele’s demanding new teaching job, she asked me to whelp and raise the litter. More likely, this will be Troika’s last litter, but hopefully there will be Troika-Opalonyx collaborations in the future. *** It is expected that these puppies will not only become wonderful companions, but also be stunning dogs with all the qualities and characteristics a Dalmatian should have. Over the years, Troika Dalmatians have maintained steady qualities that make the breed recognizable, able to perform its purpose and steadfast in appearance and character. There are multiple champions and/or specialty winners behind the line of these puppies; several have also excel in performance and agility. *** Note: Neither of the parents are owned by Opalonyx. We are just helping the owner, a breeder friend and mentor, to whelp and raise these babies here in our home. We (the owner and us) aim to find them the best forever homes possible! *** If you are interested, please fill out the Puppy Questionnaire in order to be considered to adopt one of these puppies. LITTER INFORMATION Date of Birth: January 8th, 2 024 Litter Size: 8 puppies, 5 Females and 3 Males Coat Color: All Black Spotted AKC Litter Registration #: TBD The Sire "Cherry" Troika's Cherry Bomb The Dam "Sprite" Troikas Bret D Orangina PEDDIGREE LINEBREEDING STATISTICS 6-Generation Coefficient of Inbreeding (COI): 12.4573% Number of unique ancestors in 7 generations (76 / 255) = 29.80% Number of unique ancestors in generation 7 (44 / 128) = 34.38% Click Here to view Full Report PRICE AND AGREEMENT $2200 - Regardless of gender and coat color. Divided in 2 payments, Deposit of $250 due at the time you choose your puppy and final payment of the balance due on the day of pick up. Payment Methods *All puppies will be subject to a spay/neuter and bring back agreement. Puppy Contract (Pets Only) *What comes with your puppy?* Your puppy will have AKC Registration papers. Microchipped with lifetime subscription prepaid, enrollment to be completed by us. Dewclaws removed, BAER (Hearing) test report along with the OFA forms. Florida Health Certificates with all age appropriate vaccinations up to date. Several de-wormings completed. The puppy will also have the first round of monthly prevention pills to take home (Heartgard and Nextgard). Puppy Starter package that contains Blanket, Toy, Leash and Collar, Food, treats/chews, waste bags, training pads etc. (subject to availability) Choosing a Puppy: After the BAER (Hearing) test has been completed, you will be invited to visit our kennel home to meet them and choose the one to be become part of your family. While we prefer every prospect puppy owner to personally meet the puppies before choosing and making a commitment, in the given case you are unable to visit, we will provide you with as much information as we are able to (weight and size, pictures, videos etc) in order to help you choose. There is not an specific order to choose the pups. Based on our evaluation of each, we will do our best to give each Puppy Parent as many options as possible, taking into account each person/family's preferences (Color, Gender, Size) and lifestyle. Once you have chosen your puppy, you are welcome to visit, as many times as you wish, to personally follow up on your little one's development. IMPORTANT: The Breeder(s), reserve the right to have the first pick of any litter. Breeders and Co-breeders may set aside/hold longer on e or more puppies for further evaluations. CARE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BREEDER - Click to open PHOTOS AND VIDEOS We will regularly upload pictures and videos to a Google Album (Link bellow) Download the Google Photos App on your mobile device and subscribe/join the album in order to receive automatic notifications every time new photos and videos are uploaded. Access Album MEET THE PUPPIES All puppies will remain on AVAILABLE status until the after the hearing test and placement is determined for each. Purple CLAIMED Female Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Normal Yellow PENDING Female Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: DEAF Orange CLAIMED Female Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Normal Hearing Green PENDING Male Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Normal Black PENDING Male Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Unilateral Deafness Blue CLAIMED Male Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Normal Pink PENDING Female Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Normal Red PENDING Female Mic# TBD Black Spotted Hearing: Normal TRAINING AND INFORMATION Spectrum of Dog Sociability The Importance of Nail Trimming Purine Table (For HUA Dalmatians) LUA Dalmatians, Backcross Project Deafness Dewclaws Information AKC S.T.A.R Puppy Program Scavenger Hunt For Puppy Socialization Urinary Stones in Dalmatians New Puppy Checklist RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER’S PLEDGE I will be responsible for my dog’s health needs. These include: Routine veterinary care including check-ups and vaccines Adequate nutrition through proper diet; clean water at all times Daily exercise and regular bathing and grooming I will be responsible for my dog’s safety. I will properly control my dog by providing fencing where appropriate, not letting my dog run loose, and using a leash in public. I will ensure that my dog has some form of identification when appropriate (which may include collar tags, tattoos, or microchip ID). I will provide adequate supervision when my dog and children are together. I will not allow my dog to infringe on the rights of others. I will not allow my dog to run loose in the neighborhood. I will not allow my dog to be a nuisance to others by barking while in the yard, in a hotel room, etc. I will pick up and properly dispose of my dog’s waste in all public areas such as on the grounds of hotels, on sidewalks, parks, etc. I will pick up and properly dispose of my dog’s waste in wilderness areas, on hiking trails, campgrounds and in off-leash parks. I will be responsible for my dog’s quality of life. I understand that basic training is beneficial to all dogs. I will give my dog attention and playtime. I understand that owning a dog is a commitment in time and caring.
- Galery | Opal-Onyx Dalmatians
Pictures and videos of our Dalmatians. Instagram access. Videos of our dogs. Gallery Instagram Feed Videos
- "Petra" CH Fortuna Red Rose City
Back "Petra" CH Fortuna Red Rose City Last Update on: March 27, 2025 at 6:38:14 PM SEE PETRA'S 1st LITTER Status: Active DOB: 09/29/2021 Gender: Female Color: Black Spotted AKC Registration#: NP71570104 Registration Name: CH Fortuna Red Rose City Sire: CH Whitecap Legacy Of The Rose Dam: CH Matcheless N Horizon's Quintessential Ownership: Co-owned with Jules Lopes ( Fortuna Farms ) Breeder: Jules Lopes and Milton Lopes Health Clearances: Black Dominant Hearing: Normal Hyperuricosuria: HUU/HUU Degenerative Myelopathy: Normal Basic Cardiac: Normal Hips: Good Elbows: Normal Thyroid: Normal CHIC# 188533 OFA Record Family Tree: Full Siblings: Naira , Paxton and Paola Nieces and Nephews: Withney and Sly Grandsire: Max Pedigree: Conformation Achivements: Additional Photos: Load More
- "Isolde" Troika Stardust At Opalonyx
Back "Isolde" Troika Stardust At Opalonyx Last Update on: September 27, 2024 at 8:07:21 PM Status: Active DOB: 05/10/2022 Gender: Female Color: Black Spotted AKC Registration#: NP74972509 Registration Name: Troika Stardust At Opalonyx Sire: GCH Troika's Where's Aldo Dam: Troika Bret D Orangina Ownership: Co-owned with Michelle Markoff (Troika Dalmatians) Breeder: Michelle Markoff and Marie Zink Health Clearances: Hearing - Normal Hyperuricosuria - HUU/HUU Degenerative Myelopathy - Pending Hips - Good Basic Cardiac - Normal , Thyroid - Equivocal (Will be retested) OFA Record Pedigree: Additional Photos: Load More