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Catahoula Leopard Dog / Saint Bernard (medium coat)  : :  Male (not neutered, but will be before adoption)  : :  Baby  : :  Large


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About Logan the Puppy

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $350
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
  • Color: Tricolor / Tricolor
  • Current Size: 10 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 65 Pounds
  • Current Age: 14 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Owner Experience Needed: None
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
Logan is one of a litter of seven puppies we rescued in early July.  Andy and Dr. Danielle quickly stepped forward to foster them ~ they have a soft heart for puppies and for Border Collies.  If we ever rescue a litter of Border Collies they will fall all over themselves!  Without good people like this, we would be so much more limited in how many pets we could rescue.  With puppies, it is especially important to get them into a home environment.  Case in point, this litter is already starting to figure out the potty-outside thing!  Now, we met the momma of the litter ~ she is a Catahoula mix.  Daddy was a rolling stone, so we have to guess, but judging from their appearance and size, we think that he might have been a Saint Bernard!  Whatever he was, this litter is beautiful.  We anticipate they will be ready for their forever home around mid-August.

7/29 Foster Update:
This is Logan. He's a boy, about 6 lbs (the smallest boy in the litter), and also the darkest as he has pronounced black markings on his face.   As their personalities are just starting to emerge, I can't speak too much to them. But they'll be personable, for sure. :) 
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog is believed to have originated from Nordic Wolfhound being introduced some three to five hundred years before the Spanish arrived - However, no one will really know for sure. The state of Louisiana is cited as the point of origin, particularly the area of Catahoula. In 1979, the breed was designated the state dog of Louisiana. The Catahoula was named after a Parish in Northeastern Louisiana and after the mottled spots on its coat. At one time this breed was used to round up feral pigs and cattle -- livestock that had escaped, and was living in woods and swamps. It involved team effort that is highly coordinated and organized, fast paced, dangerous, and a marvel to watch. The ideal dog team usually numbers three, and they must work together. Otherwise, the one pig can kill all three in a matter of minutes. Each dog has to be aware of what the pig and the other two dogs are doing and react accordingly. Hunters sometimes used the Catahoula to trail and tree raccoons, but this dominant breed is more at home acting the thug with obstinate boars. This dog is used particularly on the difficult task of driving and rounding hogs and unruly cattle. The Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog is independent, protective, and territorial. Loving with their family and all people they know well and reserved with strangers (this would include strange children). They need to make up to a person, not a person make up to them. Of course there are temperaments on both sides of this, but this is for the average dog. They mature right around 2 and it is as if a light goes on and they say to themselves "I am an adult now and I need to act grown up." This breed's reservation with strangers should not be noticed in a pup, but will show as the dog matures. Although affectionate with his master, the Catahoula is not recommended for the casual pet owner who is uninterested in allowing the dog to function in his intended capacity. For the right owner, this is a protective yet dominating canine. Signs of timidly on a leash should not be taken as cowardness, but the intolerance for strangers. This breed needs a dominant owner who shows strong leadership. They have of life expectancy of 12-13 years.

More about Logan the Puppy

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids

Logan the Puppy's sister, Mirage (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Logan the Puppy's brother, Cable the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Logan the Puppy's sister, Jubilee the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Logan the Puppy's sister, Polaris the Trained Pup (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Logan the Puppy's brother, Remy the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Logan the Puppy's sister, Rogue the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.

 
 

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