LOLA - BLACK MOUTH CUR (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Black Mouth Cur Dogs For Adoption in Sanford, FL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Lola
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Baby
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Location
Sanford, FL, 32771 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Black Mouth Cur (short coat). Adoption Fee: 300.00. Lola – A Sweet Soul Ready to Blossom Lola is a beautiful Black Mouth Cur puppy who made the journey from an overcrowded shelter in Alabama to Pet Rescue By Judy alongside her sister, Layla. They traveled all the way to Florida in search of the loving forever homes they deserve — and now Lola is patiently waiting for hers. Lola is a gentle, sweet girl who can be a little shy when meeting new people or experiencing new situations. But give her just a little time and patience, and you’ll see her true personality shine. Once she warms up, she is affectionate, playful, and eager to be part of the fun. Because she looks to other dogs for reassurance, Lola would do especially well in a home with another dog — ideally a confident, friendly pup who can help show her the ropes and build her confidence. Having a canine companion will help her continue to blossom into the happy, secure dog she’s meant to be. As a young puppy, Lola is still learning about the world and will benefit from continued training, socialization, and positive experiences. Black Mouth Curs are known for being intelligent, loyal, and devoted companions, and Lola has all the potential to grow into an incredible family dog with love and guidance. Lola has already made a big trip for her second chance — now she just needs a patient and loving family to help her feel safe and cherished forever. Important Information for New Puppy Parents Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and rewarding experience—but it also comes with important responsibilities. To help your puppy grow into a happy, confident, and well-adjusted adult dog, dedication to obedience training, socialization, and consistent potty training is essential. We strongly recommend that the entire family participates in puppy training classes. This not only helps build a strong bond with your new pup but also ensures that everyone is using the same commands and techniques, creating a clear and consistent environment for learning. **Puppies thrive with structure, patience, and positive reinforcement—and so do their families! Let’s set them up for a lifetime of love and success.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes Obedience Training: Needs Training Other: - Likes to Play with Toys
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Playful
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Pet Rescue By Judy
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Location:
Sanford, Florida, 32771 USAUSA
Breed overview
Black Mouth Cur
A.K.A.: Southern Cur, Yellow Black Mouth Cur, American Black Mouth Cur, Texas Black Mouth Cur, Florida Black Mouth Cur, Ol' Yaller Dog, Southern Catch Dog, Cow Dog, Hog Dog, Cur Dog, Hound-Cur
Overview:
The Black Mouth Cur is a rugged, intelligent, and versatile working dog with roots deep in the American South, particularly known for its origins in the southeastern United States as a multi-purpose farm and hunting dog. Physically, they are medium to large-sized dogs, typically possessing a short, dense coat in shades of fawn, yellow, or brindle, often accented by their characteristic dark muzzle, which gives them their name. Their build is muscular and agile, perfect for an active lifestyle. In terms of temperament, BMCs are known for being fiercely loyal, brave, and protective of their families, making them excellent companions and watchful guardians. While they can be affectionate and good with children when properly socialized, their high energy levels and need for mental stimulation make them generally unsuitable for apartment living. They thrive in homes with ample space, active owners, and a job to do. With generally robust health, key considerations include potential for hip and elbow dysplasia, common in many active breeds.
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