Catahoula Leopard Dog Mix Dog For Adoption in Slidell, LA, USA
- Physical Attributes
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Ear Type |
Droopy |
Tail Type |
Long |
Coat Length |
Short |
Grooming Needs |
Low |
Likes to Vocalize |
Some |
Altered |
Yes |
- Behavioral Characteristics
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OK with Kids |
Yes |
OK with Dogs |
Yes |
Energy Level |
Low |
Activity Level |
Slightly Active |
Exercise Needs |
Low |
Fence Required |
Any Type |
Obedience Training |
Has Basic Training |
Owner Experience Required |
Breed |
Other |
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- Personality
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Personality Characteristics |
- Playful
- Affectionate
- Eager to Please
- Intelligent
- Even-Tempered
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- Additional Information
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Was the Dog Found |
No |
Other |
- Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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- Description
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Posted Breed: Terrier / Catahoula Leopard Dog / Mixed (short coat). Adoption Fee: $100. Update Octpber 2012: Bertha is a great dog with a wonderful personality. She is learning her basic commands and is doing really well.
Bertha, named after the patron saint of female illnesses, was rescued because she was bred to a much too large of a male dog AND then they were puilled forceibly separared by dumb humans. Her insides were hanging out for over two (2) weeks BEFORE the "owner who loved her"! came to us and said his dog was in trouble. Bertha has successfully gone through surgery and is recooperating well. She told us she does NOT want to go back to her old family! She has now been spayed and our vet has declared her "good to go". BERTHA WANTS ALL TO KNOW SHE HAS LEARNED TO "SIT" FOR HER FOOD!!
PHS:1498 http://www.pontchartrainhumanesociety.org/adoption.html
Age:est DOB May 2008
Size (when grown):Medium 40 lbs
Our $100 dog adoption fee covers sterilization and routine vaccinations. ALL our foster dogs are receiving heartworm medication prevention on the 1st of each month.
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Our 24 hour Beeper is 985-699-9040
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Catahoula Leopard Dog Mix
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