Catahoula Leopard Dog Puppies For Sale In Utah

5starOur family is the proud owners of a Rafter M Catahoula pup. He's amazing in so many ways. Sandra was great to work withHe is going to be a big boy. He's the goof of the litter, very fu You are hereHome » Adopt - Species - Cat (175) Dog (84) Rabbit (14) Bird (4) Gerbil (4) Mouse (4) Rat (1) - Breed - Afghan Hound (1) Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler (6) Australian Kelpie (1) Australian Shepherd (3) Black and Tan Coonhound (2) Border Collie (1) Boxer (1) Burmese (1) Chihuahua (22) Chinese Shar-Pei (1) Clumber Spaniel (1) Dachshund (3) Domestic Long Hair (28) Domestic Medium Hair (28) Domestic Short Hair (101) English Pointer (1) Gerbil (4) German Shepherd Dog (2) Himalayan (3) Jack Russell Terrier (Parson Russell Terrier) (2) Labrador Retriever (15) Maine Coon (1) Mastiff (1) Miniature Pinscher (3) Miniature Schnauzer (1) Mouse (4) Norwegian Forest Cat (1) Parakeet - Other (4) Pit Bull Terrier (10) Plott Hound (1) Rat (1) Rat Terrier (3) Russian Blue (3) Shih Tzu (1) Shorthaired Rabbit (14) Siamese (6) Siberian Husky (1) Snowshoe (3) Treeing Walker Coonhound (1)

- Gender - Male (148) Female (138) - Age Group - Adult (143) Senior (90) Young (32) Baby (21)Photo: Sometimes it feels as if everyone walking down the street has a dog, but you won't find these breeds on every sidewalk. Some hail from far-off locales, others have unique features like extra digits or talents like truffle-hunting. All of them are found in such small numbers that they sometimes aren't even acknowledged by the American Kennel Club. See which dogs made the list."Lexi, my female Catahoula Bulldog at 15 months old is a lover, obsessed with the ball, and loves to swim and fetch. She is a little shy around new people, and must have some time to get used to them before letting anyone pet her, but she is never aggressive about it. She is also extremely energetic, and can be a chewer when she doesn’t get all the energy out. She is extremely smart, and picks up on things in record time." "Lexi, my female Catahoula Bulldog at 15 months old is a lover, obsessed with the ball, and loves to swim and fetch.

Find a Catahoula Bulldog Breeder Rescue a Catahoula Bulldog The Catahoula Bulldog is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog and the American Bulldog. The Catahoula Bulldog has tight skin and a very short, smooth coat. In most cases the Catahoula does not have an undercoat but may develop one if it is living in a seasonal or colder climate. Ears come in rose type or button over and are sometimes cropped for a noble look. Eye color can come in brown, ice blue, gold, emerald green or a combination of all of these. Coats come in a wide variety of colors from merle to pure white. The Catahoula Bulldog tends to be a laid-back dog but can be alert when necessary. Very intelligent and easy to train, they are loyal and love to be around their family. This dog loves to please and should be taught what is expected of them early on. They are very tolerant of children. The Catahoula Bulldog tends to use their ears in a very expressive manner, as if they are talking with them.

Makes a great watch or guard dog. They are sometimes used to hunt and tree game. Height: 24 - 26 inches (61 - 66 cm) Weight: 75 - 100 pounds (34 - 46 kg) Will do ok in an apartment if sufficiently exercised. The Catahoula Bulldog needs to be taken on a daily walk.
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2014 Honda Pilot Headlight BulbsThey should have a bath a couple of times of year (unless they get into something and get filthy) and a good brushing once a week. The nails should be trimmed regularly and the teeth kept clean. This breed is an average to light constant shedder. When nervous or stressed, they have a tendency to shed more, especially when you are petting them.

The Catahoula Bulldog hybrid had been around for over 100 years and is now often bred Catahoula Bulldog to Catahoula Bulldog. It is a very old American dog used in the South. There have not been any good records kept on them. The name Catahoula comes from an Indian word meaning "clear water." Lexi the female Catahoula Bulldog at 15 months oldHe is a 9-month-old Catahoula Bulldog. He loves to play...anything! He is really laid back, especially for a male puppy! He does great around the kids and our other dogs, even the neighborhood dogs! He loves his little sidekick Ryver, who is an American Bulldog and even though there is a 5 month difference in age they act like TWINS!" Colt the Catahoula Bulldog at 9 months old 75-lb. female Catahoula Bulldog named Delta "Tinkerbelle, a Catahoula Bulldog puppy is a merle with Irish spotting and a blue eye and a green eye! She was from our last litter and she is a doll!"Photo courtesy of Wilsons Kennels "This is my 1-and-a-half-year-old hunting buddy Reese.

He is a Catahoula Bulldog with the most unique colors I have seen in them. It is hard to tell from the picture, but he is the color of peanut butter and chocolate all mixed up, with a dark chocolate stripe down his back, and dark chocolate face and legs (hence the name Reese), and 3/4 tipped ears. He can play in the yard and be very watchful of my daughters at the same time, but friendly to "invited" guests as well. He is also a very aggressive hog hunter who gets down and dirty as one of the best catch dogs I know, that can also trail the hog." Litter of Catahoula Bulldog Puppies—"The Catahoula Bulldog is a recognized cross between the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog and the American Bulldog. It is a very old American dog used in the South for working, hunting and family/property protection as well as being a devoted companion. Our dogs are registered through the Animal Research Foundation (ARF), the oldest all-breed registry. Puppies can come in a wide range of coloring from merle to white with eyes being brown, green, ice blue, gold, or a combination of these.