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Sunday, 5 August 2012

Adoption Monday: Poochie, Catahoula Leopard Dog Mix, Hamilton, TX

Posted on 22:30 by Unknown
Poochie is a wonderful and strikingly beautiful dog! 


She will make a great companion for kids or an athletic owner who'd like a running buddy or a dog for competitive sport! 

Poochie is spayed and up to date with routine shots.


Give Huts For Mutts a call and they'll deliver her anywhere (accompanied) American Airlines/American Eagle flies for a nominal fee to cover the expenses.

Be among the few to discover this neat breed of dog!
Catahoulas are highly intelligent and energetic. They are assertive but not aggressive by nature.

Catahoulas in general are very even tempered. Males tend to be more obnoxious than females, but Catahoulas are very serious about their job if they are working dogs. They make a good family dog but will not tolerate being isolated, so interaction with the dog is a daily requirement.

When a Catahoula is raised with children, the dog believes that it is his or her responsibility to look after and protect those children. Many owners will say that the Catahoula owns them and they can be insistent when its time to eat or do other activities. Catahoulas are protective and a natural alarm dog. They will alert one to anything out of the ordinary.

Source: Wikipedia
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Huts for Mutts is a non-profit group, and their main goal is to lower the euthanasia rate in their county and surrounding area. 

They also educate the area on spay/neuter programs and the perks of spay/neuter to their pets and them. Huts for Mutts provides the spacious, grassy, tree shaded lots that are the home to their residents. All come complete with shelters and wading pools.Huts for Mutts is  a no-kill shelter that provides a perfect backyard setting for their residents to wait for their forever homes.  
 
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