Coat: Smooth

How often should a Catahoula Leopard Dog be groomed?

The Catahoula’s smooth, short coat sheds lightly to moderately, making grooming straightforward but regular. Brush your dog once a week using a rubber curry or bristle brush to remove loose hair and keep the coat shiny. Bathe every 4 to 8 weeks, but don’t overdo it—too much bathing can dry out their skin. Trim nails every 2 to 4 weeks to prevent cracking or overgrowth. Check ears monthly for dirt or wax buildup and clean gently if needed. - Weekly brushing with rubber curry or bristle brush - Bath every 4–8 weeks - Nail trims every 2–4 weeks - Monthly ear checks and cleaning - Pro tidy as needed for spots or dirt Catahoulas come in many colors and patterns, including white trim and tan markings. Keep an eye on lighter areas for dirt or stains, especially around the face and paws. Pro tip: Use a damp cloth to spot-clean white or light patches between baths to keep them bright without over-bathing.

Size: Medium

About the Catahoula Leopard Dog

The Catahoula Leopard Dog stands out with its striking coat patterns and eyes that can be any color or mix of colors. This breed traces back to 16th-century war dogs brought to Louisiana, mixed with local dogs and breeds like Greyhounds and Bloodhounds. They weigh between 50 and 95 pounds, built for hard work and endurance. Catahoulas have a smooth, short coat that shows off their unique colors, from blue merle to brindle and red merle. These dogs are bred for work, excelling at herding, hunting, and ranch tasks. They’re independent thinkers with a strong drive to stay busy. Catahoulas need an owner who can match their focus and stamina. Without enough activity and mental challenge, they can get bored and test boundaries. They’re not the easiest dogs for beginners but can be loyal companions with the right training and socialization.

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