 Tot & Ink's Puppies
Dalmatian puppies for sale
Born June 10, 2010, Photos Below

Tot P-Tongo
Born December 27,2007. She is a daughter of Jackie and Sloppy Jo. Tot was chosen as a future generation mother because of her small and showy stature, makings, and pleasing personality. She was matched with Ink for siring her litters. She is smaller than her mother and father but has her father's confidence and loving personality. She always has a smile and cheerful attitude like Sloppy Jo.
She is liver spotted with good spacing between her spots and has always shown great health. She shows no aggressive behavior and is very intelligent.
Her first litter of twelve included five black and white males, four liver and white males, and four liver and white females. They were born June 10, 2010. Her puppies range from spots like hers to relatively few spots like Ink.
Ink
Born July 10, 2008. He is a second generation son from the Little Star family.
He is a litter mate of Sparky. He was chosen as a father because of his stature, markings, size, and affectionate personality.
Ink seeks dominance over the other males in the pack. He shows no aggression toward people and is a very intelligent male. Ink is the new male leader of the Little Star family.
This is Tot and Ink's first litter.
A non-refundable $100.00 deposit will place you on a waiting list for a choice from their third litter in the order we receive your deposit. Deposits can be made by credit card, check, money order, money gram or cash. No cash by mail. We allow them to be taken home at eight weeks of age, normally. If the puppy is to be shipped by air, they must wait until they are 10 weeks of age.
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