Falcatus Stella Delilah

Falcatus Stella Delilah

Bitch info

D.O.B. 06. 07. 2001.
Sire T-Cart Man of Gold
Dam Falcatus Croky Comby
Color liver/white
Breeder Cserni Istvan
Owner Juraj Sokolić & Gegor Nemanič
Titles
  • Vice European Winner 2003
  • Vice Junior European Winner 2002
  • International Champion
  • Romanian Champion
  • Croatian Champion
  • Slovakian Champion
  • Bulgarian Champion
  • Bulgarian Grand Champion
  • Austrian Junior Champion
  • Hungarian Junior Champion
  • Luxembourg Junior Champion
  • Slovakian Junior Champion
  • Yugoslavian Junior Champion
Falcatus Stella Delilah

Pedigree

T-Cart Man of Gold Knight of Gold at Theakston Beaumore Night Owl of Olbero
Konavlje Stella d’Oro
T-Cart Irish Coffee T-Cart Zack
Perdita’s Key to Heaven
Falcatus Croky Comby O’ Leary Hadrianus V Huis Dalmatho Cayo V Huis Dalmatho
Olbero Otherdream
Agomenti Chocolate Chokito Hadrianus Liver Kirby
Palindrom Artemisz
Falcatus Stella Delilah
Falcatus Stella Delilah

Other dalmatians

Dalmatians,
the breed history

The origin of the Dalmatian dog is still obscure and rests solely on suppositions. From depictions discovered in the tombs of ancient Egyptian pharaohs and corresponding to paintings from the 16th to the 18th century, it may be surmised that the Dalmatian has been in existence for some thousands of years.

Church chronicles from the 14th century and from the year 1719 provide serious grounds for concluding that the breed originated in the Mediterranean region and especially in the neighbourhood of the Dalmatian coast.

The earliest indications are to be found in pictures by Italian painters of the 16th century and in a fresco in Zaostrog (Dalmatia) that can be dated approximately in the year 1710. A work of Thomas Bewick, published in 1792, contains a description and a drawing of the Dalmatian, which Bewick refers to as "the Dalmatian or Coach Dog".

The first Dalmatian standard was drawn up in the year 1882 by an Englishman named Vero Shaw. This standard was then incorporated in an official standard in 1894.