RANGER - CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOG (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Catahoula Leopard Dog Dogs For Adoption in Stover, MO, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Ranger
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Stover, MO, 65078 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Catahoula Leopard Dog (short coat). Adoption Fee: 130. Ranger was found on the highway. His owner has not stepped up for him so he will be available for adoption on 11/13/25. Knows basic commands , good boy and needs an active home without cats. Great companion for hikes and trails.
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Brown Ear Type: Natural/Uncropped Tail Type: Long Coat Length: Short Grooming Needs: Moderate Likes to Vocalize: Some Shedding Amount: Moderate Altered No -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Cats: No Energy Level: High Activity Level: Highly Active Exercise Needs: High Obedience Training: Has Basic Training Owner Experience Required: Species Other: - Leash Trained
- Housetrained
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Intelligent
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No
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CREATE A WANTED ADRescue Information
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Organization name
Stover Animal Rescue, Inc.
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Location:
Stover, Missouri, 65078 USAUSA
Breed overview
Catahoula Leopard Dog
A.K.A.: Catahoula Hound, Catahoula Cur, Leopard Cur, Leopard Dog, Catahoula Leopard Hound, Louisiana Catahoula, Catahoula, Louisiana State Dog, Hog Dog, Catahoula hog dog
Overview:
The Catahoula Leopard Dog is a striking and intelligent breed, originating in the southern United States, particularly Louisiana, where they were bred as versatile working dogs. Their most distinctive physical feature is their "leopard" spotted coat, which comes in a stunning array of colors and patterns, often accompanied by captivating "cracked" or "glass" eyes. These medium-to-large dogs possess a strong, muscular build, reflecting their heritage as agile hunters and herders. Temperamentally, Catahoulas are known for being independent, alert, and protective, yet also deeply loyal to their families. They thrive on having a "job" to do and require significant mental and physical stimulation, making them unsuitable for apartment living and best suited for active families with experience handling strong-willed dogs. While generally healthy, potential owners should be aware of a predisposition to deafness (especially in dogs with excessive white markings) and hip dysplasia. Proper socialization and consistent training from a young age are crucial for a well-adjusted Catahoula.
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