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hese dogs were the best of aids in training spirited young carriage-horses. The horse constantly looked out for the dog as it ran by its side, paid attention to it, and was so much engaged in thinking of its stable companion the dog, that it was far less nervous, fidgetty, and shy than when taken out
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breed was introduced to England in the 18th century, they quickly became the carriage-dog breed of choice. Because of this, "carriage dog" became synonymous with "Dalmatian". The British Carriage Dog Society exists to preserve "the working heritage of the Dalmatian as a coaching dog." Previously any
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With the demise of horse-drawn transport, the need for the dogs declined, and they became largely ceremonial assets, but were often repurposed as static house and barn guard dogs. Today carriage dogs are valued as loyal pets and companions.
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Coach dogs were kennelled in the stables, and bonded with the horses as pups. A more civic usage was as fire-engine escorts, helping to clear the way in crowded streets as well as guarding the very expensive horses in their stables.
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were used at a time when a travelling carriage carried, besides its owners, a large amount of valuable property, and the dogs watched the carriage at night when the owners were sleeping at country inns.
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The number of dogs accompanying any coach could be an indicator of the occupants' wealth or status: some well-situated people would run six or eight dogs.
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or other interference. They were usually owned and used by the wealthy or traders and merchants. The dogs were trained to attack
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alone. ... In the stables, which were large, the carriage-dog often had one favourite horse, which he slept with.
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ecause Dalmatians were formerly trained to run behind a carriage as guard dogs.
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breed with long legs and some weight in the body had been used.
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Cornish, C. J. (1900). "Dogs That Earn Their Living".
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Cornish, C. J. (1900). "Dogs That Earn Their Living".
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