Catahoula Leopard Dog Dogs Available for Adoption in Parker, Colorado
501 (2026) HARRY
Catahoula Leopard Dog
🇺🇸
Parker, Colorado
April 26th
male, small, baby
DESCRIPTION
Adoption Fee: $475
When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped!
What we know: Mom (3 yrs) and 5 puppies (3M, 2F, 2 months) transferred from Operation Pawprints in TX. Puppies were being given away and owner stopped caring for them to "let nature take its course" unless someone was going to take them. One puppy was given away before rescue got to the family. OPP convinced owner to give up mom as well and got the puppies at ~6 weeks old, severely malnourished and experiencing seizures. With proper care the puppies made a full recovery and received vetting including negative tests to prepare for transport.
From the foster: This little mister is full of love. He is always waiting for his next pet and cant wait to follow his person around anywhere they go. He has a gentle little spirit with spurts of zoomies. His favorite activity has been fetching anything and chewing on his fetched items in the shade. He is a curious little guy who loves to sniff out whatever has been there before him. He has been in a house with cats and is very gentle and kind with them. He did great with his nail trim and bathing. If you are looking for the most loyal companion who will greet you with a wiggle, come meet Harry!
www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
ABOUT: CATAHOULA LEOPARD DOG DOG BREED
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.