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What health problems do catahoulas have?

What health problems do catahoulas have?

Catahoula Leopard Dogs are susceptible to bacterial and viral infections — the same ones that all dogs can get — such as parvo, rabies, and distemper. Many of these infections are preventable through vaccination, which we will recommend based on the diseases we see in our area, her age, and other factors.

Is a Catahoula a good family dog?

Although Catahoula Leopard Dogs are very much working dogs, they are also devoted family companions. Most get along well with respectful children when raised with them. They may or may not get along with other pets. Some Catahoula Leopard Dogs do not get along with other dogs, especially with those of the same sex.

Are Catahoula dogs hypoallergenic?

One of the main advantages of owning a Catahoula Leopard Dog is its low maintenance. Catahoulas are not hypoallergenic but they don’t shed much. They shed lightly to moderately throughout the year. Brushing their coat once a week will reduce shedding and keep it clean and shiny.

Are Catahoula Leopard dogs good family pet?

Although the Catahoula Leopard Dog loves his people and can make a great family pet , these dogs are quite independent and willful. That means that only a certain type of owner is suited to taming the Catahoula Leopard Dog. This breed is not for the first-time dog owner and requires a gentle but assertive person to train and handle him.

What is the life expectancy of canines with Cushings disease?

The canine Cushing disease life expectancy depends on where the disease originated. If it started in the adrenal gland, the life expectancy of canines with Cushings Disease is usually about three years . If the dog has a pituitary gland issue, then they can be expected to live about two years .

Are Catahoulas smart?

Catahoulas are strong, smart, and have a lot of stamina. Catahoulas are not apartment dogs. They’re most compatible with owners who are very active and include their dogs in their activities. Take your Catahoula hiking often, or better yet, join a local agility club.

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Ruth Doyle