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Catahoula Leopard Dog (medium coat) : : Female (spayed) : : Young : : Large
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This cute puppy was brought to us with her four sisters from a high kill shelter..She was just a little puppy then. Gabrielle (now call Lexi) was adopted with her sister at 8 weeks of age. She has lived a happy go lucky life until her sister was injuried and had to undergo several thousands of dollars of surgery. Unfortunally she now must be kept apart from her sister and her owners are not able to do that...So she is looking for a great home!
She is a happy dog with a wonderful temperment. She loves people and other dogs. She does not have food possession issues and loves to be pet. She is a little chunky right now but with some exercise im sure she loose those pounds. She is 100% crate trained but still will have accidents every once and a while if left loose in the home. Although she gets along well with the grandchildren in the home on visits she is big and will be mouth or knock them down not knowing her own strength. She loves to play and would make a great dog for almost any type of home!
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog is believed to have originated from Nordic Wolfhound being introduced some three to five hundred years before the Spanish arrived - However, no one will really know for sure. The state of Louisiana is cited as the point of origin, particularly the area of Catahoula. In 1979, the breed was designated the state dog of Louisiana. The Catahoula was named after a Parish in Northeastern Louisiana and after the mottled spots on its coat. At one time this breed was used to round up feral pigs and cattle -- livestock that had escaped, and was living in woods and swamps. It involved team effort that is highly coordinated and organized, fast paced, dangerous, and a marvel to watch. The ideal dog team usually numbers three, and they must work together. Otherwise, the one pig can kill all three in a matter of minutes. Each dog has to be aware of what the pig and the other two dogs are doing and react accordingly. Hunters sometimes used the Catahoula to trail and tree raccoons, but this dominant breed is more at home acting the thug with obstinate boars. This dog is used particularly on the difficult task of driving and rounding hogs and unruly cattle. The Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog is independent, protective, and territorial. Loving with their family and all people they know well and reserved with strangers (this would include strange children). They need to make up to a person, not a person make up to them. Of course there are temperaments on both sides of this, but this is for the average dog. They mature right around 2 and it is as if a light goes on and they say to themselves "I am an adult now and I need to act grown up." This breed's reservation with strangers should not be noticed in a pup, but will show as the dog matures. Although affectionate with his master, the Catahoula is not recommended for the casual pet owner who is uninterested in allowing the dog to function in his intended capacity. For the right owner, this is a protective yet dominating canine. Signs of timidly on a leash should not be taken as cowardness, but the intolerance for strangers. This breed needs a dominant owner who shows strong leadership. They have of life expectancy of 12-13 years.
Other Pictures of Gabrielle the Happy Catahoula (click to see larger version):