Dalmatian Mixes

The Dalmatian mix dog breeds are very interesting, given a lengthy history of the Dalmatians coming to the rescue of mankind. Dalmatian dogs have been employed as guard dogs as well as guide dogs ever since the time immemorial. In recent times, we have witnessed Dalmatians being used as aides of firefighters as guide and warning dogs. 

Not only that, the Dalmatian flaunts lovely fur, enclosing within, a strong, muscular body. That’s why, the Dalmatian mixes are fascinating designer dog breeds, retaining some good traits of the purebred Dalmatian, and some from the other purebred parent.

Among the breeds mentioned below, the Boxmatian is an amazing Dalmatian mixed dog breed that you never knew about. Not forgetting the Huskmatian and the Corgmatian, both are uniquely different but equally adorable and worth mentioning here.

23. Boxmatian

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The Boxmatian is one of the large-sized Dalmatian mixes that originated when breeders crossed the Boxer dog breed with Dalmatian.

You should expect a Boxmatian to weigh between 50 to 75 lbs, and grow 20 to 24 inches tall at the shoulder. They harbor energy for days and will do well with an equally active owner.

A Boxmatian retains typical parental colors, mostly white with black patches. He is often thought of as a playful and fun-loving dog.

22. Huskmatian

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An energetic Dalmatian mix, the Huskmatian, is obtained by crossing the Siberian Husky with Dalmatian. The Huskmatian inherits protective genes from its Dalmatian parent, and good communicating skills of its Siberian Husky parent.

You should expect a Huskmatian’s height to range between 20 to 24 inches, and their expected weight sits between 45 and 65 lbs.

Huskmatians typically exhibit black, white, and brown fur colors, with fur mostly being of short length. They require an hour of exercise on a daily basis to stay in their best shape.

21. Tzumatian

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The Tzumatian is a small-to-medium sized dog breed that breeders managed to obtain by crossing the Dalmatian with the Shih Tzu.

Measuring between 15 and 20 inches in height, and weighing between 20 and 50 lbs, the Tzumatian is perfect for travellers and apartment dwellers.

With a charming personality and an adorable body, Shih Tzu can quickly become the life of the party at your family gatherings. Their coats can take any Shih Tzu coloration, but black patches or dots will be there as well.

20. Bullmatian

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A cross between the purebred Dalmatian and Bulldog dog breeds, gives us this highly energetic, loving, and friendly Bullmatian dog breed.

You should think of Bullmatian as a medium-sized dog with height staying between 11 and 24 inches and weighing 41 to 65 lbs.

The relatively low-maintenance coat of a Dalmatian can take multiple colors, and the spots or patches can be of any of the following colors such as brown, orange, fawn, red, and brindle.

19. Germatian

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The Germatian, is an ultimate protection prowess, owing to its half German Shepherd and half Dalmatian genes. As supposed to be, the Germatian has a strong personality that requires a strong handler.

The results may vary but you can expect the Germatian to grow between 20 and 25 inches in height and weigh between 50 and 80 lbs.

The coat color of Germatians varies drastically, so you can expect them to retain any of the parent colorations, along with typical Dalmatian markings.

18. Australian Dalmatian

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The Australian Dalmatian is a breathtakingly beautiful dog breed that results from a cross between the Australian Shepherd and the Dalmatian.

You should expect an Australian dalmatian to grow between 19 and 23 inches in height and weigh anything between 45 and 65 lbs.

The Australian Dalmatian will retain a spectacular multicolor coat comprising of colors namely brown, orange, fawn, red, and brindle. It’ll sport spots, patches, and flecks of diverse colors.

17. Golden Dalmatian

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The Golden Dalmatian manages to retain that graceful Golden Retriever fur of ideal length, ornamented with typical Dalmatian patches.

Weighing 50 to 70 lbs, with height staying between 20 and 24 inches, the Golden Dalmatian is a large-sized dog that’s not suitable either for apartment dwellers or families without a yard.

The Golden Dalmatian is a delightful personality to hangout with. A true family companion that’s worth adopting. Do remember to give them exercise for at least 1 hour on a daily basis.

16. Pitmatian

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The Pitmatian is a playful dog breed that breeders obtained by crossing the purebred American Pitbull terrier with Dalmatian.

You should expect the Pitmatians to be sturdily built, strong and muscular dogs that weigh between 40 and 60 lbs and grow up to the height of 18 to 22 inches.

The Pitmatian’s coat can take any of the parental colors, especially white and black. It’s short, resilient fur requires minimal grooming.

15. Rhodesian Dalmatian

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The Rhodesian Dalmatian is quite an exotic dog breed that was obtained by crossing the Rhodesian Ridgeback with Dalmatian. Though they’re worth every bit the trouble you’ll go through while finding one.

Typically, the Rhodesian Dalmatian weighs between 55 and 75 lbs, with height ranging from 22 to 26 inches at the shoulder.

The fur coloration of the Rhodesian Dalmatian comprises of a mixture of black, white, and brown colors

14. Blue Dalmatian

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Obtained by crossing the Blue Heeler a.k.a American Cattle Dog with Dalmatian, the Blue Dalmatian is a hardworking dog who loves to assist in herding, guiding, etc.

The Blue Dalmatian grows between 18 and 22 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs 40 to 60 lbs.

They’re named ‘Blue’, but it’s just a blend of black, white, and gray colors, that makes Blue Dalmatians sort of bluish in appearance.

13. Pointermatian

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A cross between the Dalmatian and German ShortHaired Pointer dog breed gives us an intelligent pup, namely the Pointermatian.

The pointermatian usually measures between 18 and 22 inches in height and weighs from 40 to 65 lbs.

You should expect the Pointermatians to retain brown and white spotted coats. After socialization, they tend to be calm and loving dogs, who wouldn’t mind sitting on your lap.

12. Labmatian

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A popular mixed dog breed, the Labmatian, is an outcome of crossbreeding between the Labrador Retriever and Dalmatian.

You’ll find a Labmatian measuring between 19 and 24 inches in height and weight ranging from 40 to 80 lbs.

The medium to short length coat of Labmatians generally is a blend of white and black colored patches. The sweet temperament of Labrador Retriever and working capabilities of Dalmatian, makes this a balanced dog breed.

11. Dachsmatian

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This floppy-eared, medium-sized dog, the Dachsmatian, is obtained by crossing the Dachshund with Dalmatian.

The expected height of Dachsmatians ranges from 10 to 20 inches, and weight stays between 25 and 45 lbs.

Black, white, and brown are the typical colors you should expect the short-to-medium length, wiry coats of Dachsmatians to retain. They’re intelligent and energetic dogs with limitations of having high prey drive and occasional stubbornness.

10. Bodatian

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The Bodatian is a mixed dog breed that we obtain by crossing the Border Collie with Dalmatian. They need a lot of exercise and plenty of outdoor space to thrive in, so apartment dwellers beware.

With weight ranging between 40 and 60 lbs, and height between 18 and 24 inches, the Dalmatian is a medium-to-large sized dog breed.

As you can comprehend, the Bodatians will most likely retain black and white colored coats of their parent breeds.

9. Chihaumatian

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With an expertise in being a watchdog, the Chihaumatian is obtained by crossing the Dalmatian with Chihuahua.

This mixed dog breed is relatively small-sized, with Chihaumatian height running between 8 and 18 inches at the shoulder and weight staying between 20 and 40 lbs.

Proper socialization and firm leadership gets the best out of this dog breed. The coat color of a Chihaumatian is most likely to be inherited from its Dalmatian parent. I.e. spotted white and black combo.

8. Dalmeagle

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A truly affectionate, friendly, and people-loving dog, the Dalmeagle, is a Dalmatian mix that’s obtained by crossing the beagle with dalmatian. 

Typically, a Dalmeagle weighs between 15 and 22 lbs, and its height stays between 30 and 50 inches. 

The short and smooth coat of Dalmeagles retains parental colors namely balck, white, and brown. They sport a long, pointed tail and long, floppy ears, making them look very adorable.

7. Daloodle

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Call him the Dalmadoodle, or Daloodle, this hybrid dog arising from a cross between the Poodle and Dalmatian, is a highly energetic one.

The weight of Daloodles ranges from 40 to 70 lbs, and their height stays within 17 and 24 inches at the shoulder.

As expected, the low-shedding coats of Daloodles retain black, white, and gray parental colors. They need outdoor space to have fun, so not a suitable option for apartment dwellers.

6. Bassamatian

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The Bassamatian is one of the cutest Dalmatian mixes, that’s obtained by mixing the spotty-furred Dalmatian with short and thick legged Basset Hound.

The height of a Bassamatian can range from 20 to 24 inches, and their weight stays between 50 and 80 lbs.

The Bassamatians possess short, white-colored coats with black spots all over their bodies. They’re fun-loving dogs who love to accompany children as well as adults.

5. Sharmatian

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The Sharmatian is a hybrid dog obtained by crossing the Chinese Shar-Pei with a Dalmatian. The result is a highly energetic and friendly dog breed qualifying as an ideal family companion.

Typically, you’ll see a Sharmatian growing between 18 and 24 inches in height, and their average weight resting at 40 to 60 lbs.

The short, silky smooth fur of a Sharmatian mostly retains the fur colors of its parents, namely black, brown, and white, along with the peculiar patches of the Dalmatians.

4. Great Dalmatian

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The designer dog, Great Dalmatian, is a huge-sized dog that’s obtained by crossing the Great Dane with Dalmatian.

As expected, the humongous Great Dalmatian dogs weigh 100 to 120 lbs, and measure 30 to 34 inches in height at the shoulder.

You’ll mostly see the Great Dalmatian’s fur showcasing white base color, ornamented with multiple black spots and patches. This dog breed possesses a gentle temperament and a watchful eye.

3. Corgmatian

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The Corgmatian is probably the most adorable dog in the list flaunting its Corgi parent’s short stature and patchy coat coloration of Dalmatians.

Weighing between 30 to 55 lbs, with height not exceeding 14 to 20 inches, the Corgmatian is a peculiar dog breed.

At the first encounter, a Corgmatian may act aloof around the strangers, but when familiarized, they’ll love you a lot. Being an intelligent and hardworking dog breed, regular exercise and constant mental stimulation is recommended.

2. Dobermatian

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Owing to the fusion of gametes between the Dalmatian and the Doberman Pinscher dog breeds, we get a strong, muscular Dobermatian hybrid dog breed.

Typically, Dobermatians weigh in the range of 55 to 85 lbs, and their height can reach 21 to 26 inches. They’re bound to inherit big, triangular ears and a fleshy nose.

The Dobermatian requires ample socialization, given the fact that he’s very protective, and has an intense personality.

1. Dalfoundland

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Combining the good bits of both of the parent dog breeds, namely the Dalmatian and the Newfoundland, the Dalfoundland is quite a rare mixed dog breed.

You should know that a Dalfoundland typically weighs between 60 to 110 lbs, and can grow to the height of 22 to 26 inches at the shoulder.

The Dalfoundland dog breed retains black and white colorings from both the purebred parents. They’re quite docile dogs who’re also a bit protective of their owners.


Related Questions


Is There Such A Thing As A Miniature Dalmatian? Although not a separate dog breed, the Miniature Dalmatian dogs are obtained by selectively breeding small-sized Dalmatians so as to obtain miniature-sized Dalmatians. There’s a demand for Miniature Dalmatians because of either of the following reasons, such as they’re cute, can be accommodated in small spaces, and do not consume too much food.

Are Rainbow Dalmatians Real? No, there exists no such breed of Dalmatians that’s named as Rainbow Dalmatian. Though, we do rarely find Dalmatians with spotted coat colors, having multicolored spots, other than their typical black spots. Dalmatians with lemon and blue colored spots are known to us, but no, Dalmatians do not have furs with seven-colored spots.

Why Do Dalmatians Have A Bad Reputation? Dalmatians are highly energetic dogs that demand to be allowed roaming freely in backyards and courtyards. So, tiny apartment dwellers often misjudge Dalmatians for being calm and quiet dogs, and get disappointed. This leads to Dalmatians attracting a negative reputation among dog owners. That’s why it’s better to do your research before owning a Dalmatian and not just go with the flow.

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