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  • Contact | Opal-Onyx Dalmatians

    CONTACT US Phone: (954) 657-3159 Email: info@opal-Onyx.com Address: 13750 SE 54th St. Morriston, Fl. 32668 (OUR HOME IS NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY, WHEN PUPPIES OR ADOPTABLE DOGS ARE AVAILABLE.) ​ Facebook Instagram Google Profile Good Dog Profile AKC Breeder Profile YouTube ​

  • Boarding Schedule | Opalonyx Dalmatians

    Request a Boarding Schedule Schedule is subject to availability. Once it is accepted and confirmed, you should receive an estimate for services via e-mail. Please note that prior requesting a schedule the Pet Registration is required. The name of the Pet Owner/Authorized Person and Pet must match the ones on the registration. Pet Owner First Name Pet Owner Last Name Email Pet's Name Desired Drop Off Date Desired Pick Up Date Estimated Time of Drop Off Estimated Time of Pick Up Request Thanks! We will contact you soon!

  • Boarding | Opalonyx Dalmatians

    Boarding Service OUR BOARDING SERVICES HAVE BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE AS WE ARE IN THE PROCESS OF MOVING TO A NEW HOME. Boarding Service is only available to Dalmatians. *Since your dog will be sharing the space with our own Dalmatians, please note that Capacity is very limited* We are very privileged to share our home with our own Dalmatians. They have brought so much joy to our lives and so we are now totally committed to this wonderful breed. In addition to our Dalmatian Breeding and Rescue Programs , we have decided to put to work our knowledge of the breed by offering Boarding Services to other Dalmatians. ​ Exceptional Care: Because of our familiarity with the Dalmatian's behavior, health/dietary needs and energy levels, we are able to provide them with an appropriate care, focused on their unique needs and characteristics. In addition, we are certified in CPR and First Aid for an extra peace of mind. ​ ​ ​ We aim to make boarding fun by minimizing the stress and anxiety while still providing them a proper and consistent care during their stay. ​ Rates $30.00/per day plus applicable sales taxes. Holiday Rate is $40.00/per day plus applicable sales taxes. Boarding Fee for the Dalmatians bred by us is $20/per day plus applicable sales taxes, excluding holidays. It is highly recommended that the pet owner provides the food their dogs are on to avoid changes in the diet and upset stomachs. In the given case that the food is not provided, or not enough for the length of the stay an additional charge of $5.00/per day will be added. The Fur-guest will be fed the same formula our Dalmatians are on: (Purina ONE Smartblend Salmon Skin and Coat) ​ Minimum Stay: 3 Days. ​ Requirements: Have a proper fitting collar with name tag. Have proof of vaccinations and be current: Bordatella, Distemper, Parco, Canine Influenza Virus, Leptospirosis and Rabies. The vaccination record must show your veterinarian name and contact information for verification if needed. Be UTD on Fleas/Ticks and Heartworms/Intestinal parasites prevention - Proof of last purchase required. Females in Heat Season won't be accepted. Step#1 - Register Your Pet If your are a returning Client, skip to Step#2 Fetch Now Step#2 - Request a Schedule Our capacity is limited and subject to availability. Fetch Now Step#3 - Estimate Acceptance Once your schedule is accepted and confirmed, an estimate for Boarding Services will be electronically sent. This estimate must be accepted by the Pet Owner at least 24h prior the commencement of the stay. Step#4 - Payment Invoice for Boarding Services will be electronically sent, before the end of stay and due prior Pick Up. In order to release your dog, payment in full is required. ​

  • Learn About the Breed | Opal-Onyx Dalmatians

    About The Breed The Dalmatian is a well-known dog breed, most famous fo r its white coat spotted with black or brown markings. Historically used as a carriage dog, this breed is very active and was once even bred to run with horses. Because of this, the Dalmatian is most suitable for dog lovers that can give it attention and time for exercise. Breed Standard - The American Kennel Club (AKC) The Dalmatian has an intelligent and alert expression with a short and shiny coat. Its distinctive spots are a well-regarded feature; however, solid patches are not encouraged in the breed standard -- an abstract aesthetic ideal for the animal type. The Dalmatian also has an athletic build with strong bones and a square-proportioned body which gives it endurance, and an effortless and steady trot. The ground color of a Dalmatian is pure white with dense, black spots, while liver-spotted Dalmatians have liver brown spots. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS This eager and playful companion should be exercised in a secure area, as it is known to roam around and is capable of running for miles before it gets tired. Although the Dalmatian is usually reserved towards unknown people and acts scrappy toward strange dogs, it is good around horses and other pets. Dalmatians may also be too lively and active for young children. PERSONALITY AND TEMPERAMENT A short walk on a leash is not sufficient to meet the needs of the breed. Instead, runs and physically strenuous games are required to keep the dog fit; it makes for a great jogging partner. Other than frequent brushing to remove dead hair, the Dalmatian's coat does not need much care. To keep it happy, provide soft bedding, shelter, love and companionship. The Dalmatian can live indoors or outdoors, but only in warm and temperate climates. ​ CARE The Dalmatian, which has an average lifespan of 12 to 14 years, may suffer from minor health concerns like hypothyroidism , allergies, iris sphincter dysplasia, seizures , and major issues like deafness and urinary stones. Some may also be prone to canine hip dysplasia (CHD ) or the formation of urinary calculi, as it cannot break down uric acid. To identify some of these issues, a veterinarian may run hearing, thyroid, eye, and hip exams. Dignified, Smart, Outgoing AKC Breed Popularity: Ranks 62 of 194 Height: 19-24 inches Weight: 45-70 pounds Life Expectancy: 12-14 years Group: Non-Sporting Group Dalmatians thrive on human companionship, and if left alone too long they can become destructive or they will pout and act depressed. This dog is for someone who wants to spend time with a pet. Dalmatian puppies are born with plain whitecoats and their first spots usually appear within 3 to 4 weeks after birth, however spots are visible on their skin. After about a month, they have most of their spots. HISTORY AND BACKGROUND Although the origin of the Dalmatian’s coat pattern is not known, it is one of the most interestingly patterned breeds. Paintings of dogs resembling the Dalmatian have been found throughout the centuries. One such painting, a fresco from 1360, is held in the Spanish Chapel of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy. It is thought the ancestors of the Dalmatian may have been pointers and the spotted Great Dane . And while it did not originate in Dalmatia, a southern region in Croatia, the breed did derive its name from the region. Even the Dalmatian's original function is obscure, but the breed probably had more than one role. Throughout the years, it has been a shepherd, a war dog, a sentinel, a retriever, a draft dog, a ratter, a trailer, a bird dog and a circus dog. In Victorian England, the Dalmatian served as a coach dog, fulfilling both the aesthetic and practical roles -- protecting horses from marauding dogs. The dogs trotted in front, alongside, or below the axle of the coach. There is now evidence that the coaching role may have been a hereditary factor. The introduction of the automobile dimmed the Dalmatian’s position in high society, but it continued to work as a coach dog for fire engines, which were drawn by horses. It was known as the "fire-dog." The first Dalmatian was registered with the American Kennel Club in 1988 and the breed's U.S. Club, the Dalmatian Club of America, was founded in 1905. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT: THE DALMATIAN CLUB OF AMERICA AKC WEB SITE

  • POMPEII

    POMPEII Back Last Updated: January 21, 2023 at 6:00:50 PM Adopted Adoption Fee: $500 Apply to Adopt DOB: 12/10/2020 Registration: AKC Registration Gender: Female Breed: DALMATIAN Spayed/Neutered: Needs to be Spayed. Microchip: Yes - AKC REUNITE Health: Vaccinations and Monthly preventions up to date. Heartworm Test Negative, Fecal Test Negative, Blood Work. Hearing: NORMAL About Pompeii: Pompeii is the most lovable dog ever. She is silly and always smiles! She knows basic commands, is house broken and crate trained. She is friendly with other dogs, cats, loves kids and is eager to meet to meet new people. Pompeii was bred by us. Her parents are Pongo and Poly. The reason we are removing her from our breeding program is because she doesn't have the conformation we would like to breed out of. Regardless she still is a beautiful Dalmatian and would make a wonderful pet. Additional Pictures: Previous Page Next Page

  • Jadis

    Jadis Back Last Updated: February 2, 2024 at 2:33:39 AM Adopted Adoption Fee: $600 Apply to Adopt DOB: 04/04/2022 - 1.5+ Years old Gender: Female Breed: Dalmatian Spayed/Neutered: Needs to be spayed Microchip: Yes - AKC Reunite Registration: AKC Health: Up to date on preventions and vaccinations. Not known health issues, Normal hearing. LUA (Low Uric Acid) Normal Hearing Degenerative Myelopathy: Clear by Parentage OFA Record About Her: Jadis is a beautiful dog with a great demeanor. She was bred by us, out of Meadow and sired by Lukan , both parents live with us and are currently retired. We have decided to retire her from our breeding program since she does not have the conformation we would like to breed for. Other than that, she is healthy, well mannered and very cuddly. Jadis is crate trained, house broken and walks well on a leash. She gets along with other dogs and cats. Spaying is required - Jadis is being rehomed as Pet, breeding will not be permited. Adoption Application Additional Pictures Previous Page Next Page

  • BLUE

    BLUE Back Last Updated: March 7, 2023 at 3:52:02 PM Adopted Adoption Fee: $500 Apply to Adopt DOB: 12/10/2020 - 2 years old Gender: Male Breed: Dalmatian Spayed/Neutered: Yes Microchip: Yes Registration: AKC Health: He seems to be healthy and strong - Pending Veterinanrian appointment for vaccinations and physical check up. DEAF DOG (Bilaterally) About Him: Blue is a very cuddlely dog. He knows basic hand-signal commands and is very food motivated. Gets along with other dogs, cats, farm animals. He is gentle with children and happy to meet new people. This boy makes the famous "Dalmatian Smile" - see video bellow. Rehoming fee will be determined after vet visit. Additional Pictures Previous Page Next Page

  • "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

  • MACIE

    MACIE Back Last Updated: February 14, 2023 at 1:33:57 PM Adopted Adoption Fee: $200 Apply to Adopt DOB: Unkwon - 4 Years Gender: Female Breed: Dalmatian Spayed/Neutered: Yes Microchip: Yes Registration: Unknown Health: Vaccinations and Monthly preventions up to date. Heartworm Test Negative, Fecal Test Negative, Blood Work Normal. Normal Hearing. *Based on her spotting characteristics, we have suspictions she might be an LUA carrier but a genetic test would be required to confirm. About Her: Macie is a very sweet girl and woud make an excellent companion for her next owner. However, she does not get along with other dogs and and young kids (undel 10 years old), older kids that know how to respect the dog's bounderies are OK. She definitly needs to be an only dog. When she came to us she was slightly overweight and has been on a prescription diet to bring her weight to a healthy level. Additional Pictures Previous Page Next Page

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