Catahoula Leopard Dog and Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler Dogs Available for Adoption
LIONEL *FOSTER NEEDED*
Catahoula Leopard Dog, Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler
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New York, New York
January 24th
male, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
Meet Lionel, a 3 month old, 18 pound pound (as of 1/24), adorable Catahoula mix. He is great with other dogs and friendly!
If you would like to adopt this Rockstar, please email rescue@pupstarzrescue.org or visit www.pupstarzrescue.org for an application!
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**Puppies are hard work. If you are not ready for a 'new baby' please adopt an adult or senior who need you! PupStarz rescue cannot guarantee the breed, size, temperament, or age of any dog**
**Please note that puppies can grow .5-2.5lbs a week based on their breed**
ABOUT: AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG BLUE HEELER DOG BREED
The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Blue Heeler, is a hardworking and intelligent breed originally developed in Australia for herding cattle. Renowned for their endurance and agility, these medium sized dogs have a striking blue or red speckled coat and alert, curious expression. With a strong herding instinct and boundless energy, they require mental stimulation and physical activity to thrive. Blue Heelers are loyal, protective, and make excellent companions for active individuals or families willing to provide the engagement and exercise they need.
The Catahoula Leopard Dog, a unique and versatile breed originally from Louisiana, is known for its striking coat patterns resembling a leopard. These dogs are esteemed for their intelligence, loyalty, and exceptional working abilities. With a strong instinct for herding and tracking, they excel in diverse roles such as hunting, herding, and search and rescue. Renowned for their protective nature and affection towards their families, Catahoula Leopard Dogs make devoted companions for owners committed to providing them with proper training and stimulation.