Dalmatian vs Yorkshire Terrier

Which dog breed is right for you?

Dalmatian

Size
45–70 lbs, 19–24 in
Lifespan
11–13 years
Exercise
Very High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Energetic Playful Dignified Outgoing

Yorkshire Terrier

Size
4–7 lbs, 7–8 in
Lifespan
11–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
High
Good with Kids
No
Good with Pets
Yes
Bold Confident Spirited Affectionate

About the Dalmatian

The Dalmatian is one of the most recognizable breeds on earth — known for its striking white coat adorned with black or liver-colored spots that are as unique as fingerprints. Standing 19–24 inches tall and weighing 45–70 pounds, this athletic breed has a storied history as a carriage dog, firehouse mascot, and circus performer across Europe. Dalmatian puppies are born completely white, with their signature spots developing gradually over the first few weeks of life.

Temperament & Personality

Dalmatians are high-energy, exuberant dogs with an almost inexhaustible drive to run, play, and explore. They form strong bonds with their families and can be wonderful companions for active households, though their boisterous nature may overwhelm toddlers and elderly family members. They tend to be reserved — sometimes standoffish — with strangers and require thorough socialization to prevent timidity or nervousness.

Pros

  • Outstanding running and cycling companions — built for sustained endurance over long distances
  • Short, dense coat is easy to maintain with weekly brushing
  • Naturally clean dogs with minimal doggy odor
  • Intelligent and versatile — excel in agility, obedience, and road trials

Cons

  • Approximately 30% of Dalmatians are affected by hereditary deafness — unilateral or bilateral
  • Unique urinary system produces uric acid instead of urea, predisposing them to kidney and bladder stones
  • Sheds heavily year-round — white hairs embed in furniture and clothing persistently
  • Requires 1–2 hours of vigorous exercise daily or develops destructive behaviors

An active lifestyle and a spotted best friend — find Dalmatians available for adoption on Puplister.

About the Yorkshire Terrier

The Yorkshire Terrier was developed in the mid-19th century in the English counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire by working-class weavers who bred small terriers to catch rats in textile mills and coal mines. Despite their current status as a glamorous toy breed, these feisty dogs retain every bit of their terrier courage in a tiny 7-pound, 7-to-8-inch frame. Their signature floor-length, silky coat is steel blue on the body and rich golden tan on the head and legs — a single-layer coat that grows continuously and is remarkably similar to human hair in texture.

Temperament & Personality

Yorkshire Terriers are bold, confident, and fiercely loyal — they carry themselves with a self-importance that far exceeds their diminutive stature, never hesitating to challenge dogs ten times their size. They are deeply attached to their owners and can be wonderful companions for adults and older children, though their small size and feisty temperament make them a poor fit for rough play with toddlers. Yorkies are intelligent, curious, and entertaining, bringing big-dog energy and attitude to the smallest package in the terrier world.

Pros

  • Minimal shedding — silky coat is more similar to hair than fur
  • Tiny size ideal for apartments, travel, and urban living
  • Bold watchdog temperament — always alert to unusual activity
  • Long lifespan of 11 to 15 years with proper care

Cons

  • Fragile — easily injured by falls, being sat on, or rough handling
  • Long coat demands daily brushing or regular professional grooming
  • Prone to tracheal collapse, patellar luxation, portosystemic shunt, and dental disease
  • Can be difficult to housetrain and may develop snappish behavior if overindulged

Yorkshire Terriers prove that the best things truly come in small packages — find your Yorkie on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Dalmatian and a Yorkshire Terrier?
The Dalmatian is 45–70 lbs, 19–24 in sized while the Yorkshire Terrier is 4–7 lbs, 7–8 in sized. They differ in size (45–70 lbs, 19–24 in vs 4–7 lbs, 7–8 in), lifespan (11–13 years vs 11–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Dalmatian or Yorkshire Terrier?
Dalmatian is generally good with kids. Yorkshire Terrier is not typically good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Dalmatian or Yorkshire Terrier?
The Dalmatian has a lifespan of 11–13 years while the Yorkshire Terrier has a lifespan of 11–15 years.

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