Miniature Poodle and Catahoula Leopard Dog Dogs Available for Adoption in New Baltimore, Michigan
SABA
Miniature Poodle, Catahoula Leopard Dog
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New Baltimore, Michigan
April 25th
female, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
Saba's mom was found as a stray in TX when she appeared on a kind humans porch pregnant. He brought her in, allowed her to have her pups and then found homes for most of the pups. However, he got stuck with momma and one of her pups (SABA), so we are taking them both in to finish their vet care, get them some TLC and find them loving homes where they won't ever end up on the streets again!
Saba is only about 4 months old, is now spayed and fully vetted. She is potty trained (though like any dog, she may need a refresher in a new home). She is also crate trained.
She is super sweet, though new people can be a tad scary at first, but she can't wait to find a family of her own.
This cutie will be ready to meet approved applicants and even go home on May 1st, so if you're interested, hurry up and fill out an application.
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.
The miniature poodle is a highly intelligent and affectionate dog breed known for its curly hypoallergenic coat and charming personality. Originally bred as water retrievers, these small but sturdy dogs excel in various dog sports and activities. They are adaptable to different living situations, making them ideal companions for both families and individuals. Miniature poodles require regular grooming to maintain their coat, and their playful nature and trainability make them a popular choice for obedience and agility competitions.