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The Catahoula Leopard Dog is the ultimate working dog and is said by many to be the world's most versatile breed. Catahoulas excel at herding cattle and hunting almost any type of game (including wild boar, raccoon, squirrel, bear, and deer). Catahoula Leopard Dogs can also be used for SAR and narcotics detection. They are naturally protective of their home and family, and make excellent watch/guard dogs. Catahoulas are exceptionally intelligent and loyal. However, they are also a highly energetic and very assertive breed and require an experienced owner. A working or hunting home is preferable.
Height: 20 - 26 inches
Weight: 45 - 95 lbs.
Colors: Blue leopard, red leopard, black, red, yellow, and brindle. Tan and/or white trim may be present.
Coat: Short and smooth
Temperament: Catahoula Leopard Dogs are assertive
With Children: Good with children if raised with children
With Pets: Can be aggressive toward dogs of the same sex
Watch-dog: Very High
Guard-dog: Very High, will vigorously protect their owner and their territory.
Care and Training: Minimal grooming. Catahoulas require a lot of exercise the minimum should be a run for a full hour daily.
Learning Rate: Very High
Activity: Very High.
Living Environment: This breed is suited for life on the farm, if the Catahoula Leopard Dog is to live in city they need an outlet for their abundant energy and workaholic personality.
Health Issues: Dogs with primarily white coats are prone to deafness and/or blindness.
Life Span: 10 - 14 years
Litter Size: 8 - 12
Country of Origin: United States
History: Catahoulas are thought to descend from "war dogs" (mastiff and greyhound types) brought to America by Hernando deSoto. Some of these dogs were lost or left behind and bred with dogs belonging to the Indians and later settlers
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Registries: NALC, SKC, ARBA, UKC
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