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Rough Collie vs Dalmatian

Side‑by‑side look at two friendly breeds. Scan trait grids below to see meaningful differences in lifestyle fit (energy, grooming, kid friendliness, trainability and more).

Full body image of a Rough Collie
size

Rough Collies are large-sized dogs, weighing 53-60 lbs, with a height of 22-24 inches.

energy level

Rough Collies have a medium energy level, enjoying daily walks and playtime, but are also content with downtime.

exercise needs

Rough Collies need regular exercise, including daily walks and playtime, to keep them happy and healthy.

trainability

Rough Collies are intelligent and eager to please, making them easy to train with consistent, positive reinforcement.

intelligence

Rough Collies are highly intelligent dogs, capable of learning a variety of commands and tasks quickly.

adaptability

Rough Collies can adapt to different living situations, but they require enough space to move comfortably and regular grooming.

with kids

Rough Collies are gentle and patient, making them good with children when properly supervised.

with other pets

Rough Collies can get along well with other pets, especially when raised together. Early socialization is important.

in cold climates

Rough Collies can tolerate colder temperatures, thanks to their double coat, which provides insulation.

in hot climates

Rough Collies can tolerate hot climates, but they need to be monitored for signs of overheating due to their thick coat.

shedding

Rough Collies have a double coat and shed heavily, requiring regular brushing to manage shedding and prevent matting.

grooming

Rough Collies require regular grooming, including frequent brushing and occasional bathing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

health issues

Rough Collies are generally healthy, but regular veterinary checkups and preventative care are still necessary.

Full body image of a Dalmatian
size

Dalmatians are large-sized dogs, weighing 45-70 lbs, with a height of 19-24 inches.

energy level

Dalmatians have a high energy level, requiring plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.

exercise needs

Dalmatians need regular and vigorous exercise, including daily walks, runs, and playtime, to keep them fit and content.

trainability

Dalmatians are intelligent and trainable, but can be independent-minded at times. Consistent, positive reinforcement is key.

intelligence

Dalmatians are intelligent dogs, capable of learning a variety of commands and tasks quickly.

adaptability

Dalmatians can adapt to different living situations, but they require enough space to move comfortably and regular exercise.

with kids

Dalmatians can be good with children due to their playful and affectionate nature, but their energy level requires supervision and proper handling.

with other pets

Dalmatians can get along well with other pets, especially when raised together. However, early socialization is important.

in cold climates

Dalmatians can tolerate colder temperatures, but their short coats require proper protection during extreme cold.

in hot climates

Dalmatians can tolerate hot climates, but they need to be monitored for signs of overheating during exercise.

shedding

Dalmatians have a short coat and shed moderately, requiring regular brushing to manage shedding.

grooming

Dalmatians require minimal grooming, including occasional brushing and bathing to keep their coats clean and healthy.

bark tendency

Dalmatians have average bark tendencies and may bark for various reasons, such as alerting their owners or during playtime.

health issues

Dalmatians are generally healthy, but regular veterinary checkups and preventative care are still necessary.