释义 |
Definition of carriage dog in English: carriage dognoun archaic term for Dalmatian (sense 1 of the noun) Example sentencesExamples - In England during the 1800s, the Dalmatian was a carriage dog, used to guard its master and carriage.
- Dalmatians are thought to have been developed as carriage dogs in the Croatian Region of Dalmatia.
- The Dalmatian is often thought of as a British dog, mainly because of its popularity as a carriage dog in the 18th century, but in fact it actually originated in Yugoslavia.
- With its purpose as a carriage dog so important, the Dalmatian should have the ability to trot long distances alongside a coach.
- Over the years, Dalmatians have been hunters, carriage dogs, firehouse dogs, and rescue dogs.
Origin Early 19th century: because Dalmatians were formerly trained to run behind carriages as guard dogs. Definition of carriage dog in US English: carriage dognoun archaic term for Dalmatian Example sentencesExamples - The Dalmatian is often thought of as a British dog, mainly because of its popularity as a carriage dog in the 18th century, but in fact it actually originated in Yugoslavia.
- With its purpose as a carriage dog so important, the Dalmatian should have the ability to trot long distances alongside a coach.
- Over the years, Dalmatians have been hunters, carriage dogs, firehouse dogs, and rescue dogs.
- In England during the 1800s, the Dalmatian was a carriage dog, used to guard its master and carriage.
- Dalmatians are thought to have been developed as carriage dogs in the Croatian Region of Dalmatia.
Origin Early 19th century: because Dalmatians were formerly trained to run behind carriages as guard dogs. |