MELO - CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOG / GREAT PYRENEES / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Pyrenees Catahoula Dogs For Adoption in Dana Point, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Melo
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Dana Point, CA, 92629 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Catahoula Leopard Dog / Great Pyrenees / Mixed. The biggest of his 7-week-old Catahoula mix litter, Melo carries himself with the sweetest calm confidence. While his brothers and sisters tumble and tussle, he’s usually nearby, content to nap, observe, and soak in the love. With his striking blue eyes and peaceful nature, Melo is the perfect companion for someone looking for a best friend who enjoys snuggles as much as playtime. He’ll be ready for adoption next week, and we’re taking applications now. If you’ve been waiting for a gentle soul with movie-star eyes, Melo is your boy. Interested in adopting this pet? Please contact us at questionsawishforanimals for more info.
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Love All Animals
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Location:
Dana Point, California, 92629 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Pyrenees Catahoula is a striking hybrid, blending the majestic Great Pyrenees with the agile Catahoula Leopard Dog. Originating from designer breed programs, these intelligent dogs combine the best traits of their parentage. Physically, they are medium to large-sized with a muscular build, often inheriting the Pyrenees’ thick double coat in various colors, sometimes with the distinctive Catahoula merle pattern and captivating blue or multi-colored eyes. Their temperament is a fascinating mix: they are typically loyal, protective, and intelligent, making them excellent family guardians. However, their energy levels vary, requiring consistent training and socialization to prevent stubbornness. While generally good with children and other pets when raised together, their protective instincts mean they're better suited for active families with access to a yard, rather than apartment living. Potential health concerns may include hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, and eye conditions, so prospective owners should research both parent breeds thoroughly. With proper care and attention, a Pyrenees Catahoula can be a devoted and engaging companion.
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