Spotted Dreams Dalmatian Rescue was founded in April 2004 by Vickie Adams. A lover of Dalmatians, as well as all animals, she saw a specialized need for someone to care for and find loving homes for this breed. She has found homes for over 60 dogs, and is still going. To help Vickie in her noble cause, you can send donations via PayPal to spotteddreams@comcast.net. Anything and everything is appreciated to help Vickie continue in her noble cause.
A note from Vickie:
Dalmatians often don’t do very well in pounds or humane societies. They either become aggresive or very shy. They also don’t get the proper exercise that this wonderful breed needs, and are often put to sleep when they aren’t able to adopt them. Dalmatians, I feel, are the closest thing to a human child. I fell in love with the breed when I received Lefty, my first dalmatian. It was then that I decided I couldn’t live without them. Dalmatians are like potato chips, you just can’t have only one. Vickie
Misconceptions about Dalmatians:
Some people view dalmatians as a hyper breed. This is not entirely true. Dalmatians are very active, energetic animals, but with the proper exercise and care, they are wonderful additions to any family.
March 30, 2008 at 8:04 pm
Vickie, This is a terrific website. Sounds like you are doing a wonderful and heartfelt service. Bless you as you continue to find homes for these special creatures.
Love, Aunt Lynne
May 10, 2009 at 4:18 pm
hi i live in maine an cant fine a male to breed my female. i love her somuch i want to keep a part of her. dose any one have an idea were i can find a male for stud for her. ty debbie
May 27, 2009 at 10:33 am
We’re sorry, but we cannot direct you to anyone for breeding.
May 23, 2009 at 5:54 pm
I’m so sorry that you had to discontinue your rescue program. It’s a huge commitment for anyone to make, can understand one could reach their limits after years of hard work and dedication.
Do you recommend any other nearby rescue group, when people are surrendering Dalmatians? Otherwise, the nearest group seems to be up in BC.
Nancy