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The Catahoula Leopard dog
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<blockquote data-quote="presmudjo" data-source="post: 1180928" data-attributes="member: 7149"><p>Our Catahoula Leopard is a very good family dog. Our 6 year old is very well protected. He actually stood by her side, she would grab him, he took a step, she had to step. He helped her learn to walk. My husband gets annoyed because he walks in front of you. I just know it is what they do. He is a bed hog, even though he is supposed to sleep on his "house", big big crate on our room. Wake up anytime after about 2 am and he is between us like a third person. He doesn't like vuturea and runs them off if they think about hanging our around our place. He has put a bull down to his knees before by grabbing him bu the nose and we didn't teach him anything to do with the cows. That bull had a different attitude around me after that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="presmudjo, post: 1180928, member: 7149"] Our Catahoula Leopard is a very good family dog. Our 6 year old is very well protected. He actually stood by her side, she would grab him, he took a step, she had to step. He helped her learn to walk. My husband gets annoyed because he walks in front of you. I just know it is what they do. He is a bed hog, even though he is supposed to sleep on his "house", big big crate on our room. Wake up anytime after about 2 am and he is between us like a third person. He doesn't like vuturea and runs them off if they think about hanging our around our place. He has put a bull down to his knees before by grabbing him bu the nose and we didn't teach him anything to do with the cows. That bull had a different attitude around me after that day. [/QUOTE]
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