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The Catahoula Leopard dog
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<blockquote data-quote="AllForage" data-source="post: 1192776" data-attributes="member: 14878"><p>I'm gonna say something here that is not very politically correct and will irritate some people.</p><p></p><p>I have adopted 2 and been around 5 or 6 other adopted dogs. They all come with "issues" . They will not show up at first and usually at that magic 3 week mark. Unless you are the dog whisperer, changing them can be near dang impossible (older dogs). Just a fair warning. Now if you get a puppy that is under say 14 weeks or so you are probably OK. Not saying they all have problems but there is a special imprinting period for a dog that is hard to overcome. This is a bit hard to articulate over the computer and I am a huge dog person. I hate all the craigslist ads that people put on getting rid of dogs because they had a kid or something, its disgusting. I know they all need homes, but just be prepared.</p><p></p><p>Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllForage, post: 1192776, member: 14878"] I'm gonna say something here that is not very politically correct and will irritate some people. I have adopted 2 and been around 5 or 6 other adopted dogs. They all come with "issues" . They will not show up at first and usually at that magic 3 week mark. Unless you are the dog whisperer, changing them can be near dang impossible (older dogs). Just a fair warning. Now if you get a puppy that is under say 14 weeks or so you are probably OK. Not saying they all have problems but there is a special imprinting period for a dog that is hard to overcome. This is a bit hard to articulate over the computer and I am a huge dog person. I hate all the craigslist ads that people put on getting rid of dogs because they had a kid or something, its disgusting. I know they all need homes, but just be prepared. Ryan [/QUOTE]
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