I have a dog out of some folks that only had one or two litters, a male name Niko. We have one rescue out of California, her name is Maggie. And the rest are out of Aden and Windridge Farms lines. All purebred. I attempted to do some rescue with Catahoula rescue but at the time there werent any showing up in Oregon that they knew about. I ended up working with the local shelters in Central Oregon(where we lived at the time) and there were actually some that came in, both purebred and mixed.
Our girl Delphi is what got me started. Got her out of the Bend Shelter and they thought she was a Catahoula mix. After I learned about them, I dont really think she is, but it doesnt really matter we love her.
As you can see by the ears, definitely not purebred. I think more and more that she is some sort cattle dog mix and that Catahoula isnt very likely. This is her with her cat, Cinderbella, and when I say her cat I mean it. Its much more the cats idea, then Delphi's which makes it quite humorous. Poor Delph gets this panicked look as Bella rubs all over her sometimes. But they do clean each other and sleep together often, so I guess it is a two way street. They are both getting on in years but continue to hang out together. Its interesting to me that they are both dilute and mixed colors(calico and brindle), it doesnt look like it would be difficult to tell where one begins and the other ends, but sometimes it is. LOL, especially if you add a bunch of little Poms to the pic, which happens sometimes around here.
I would put up pics of the big dogs but at this time dont seem to have any on this computer. Maybe another time.
Our girl Delphi is what got me started. Got her out of the Bend Shelter and they thought she was a Catahoula mix. After I learned about them, I dont really think she is, but it doesnt really matter we love her.
As you can see by the ears, definitely not purebred. I think more and more that she is some sort cattle dog mix and that Catahoula isnt very likely. This is her with her cat, Cinderbella, and when I say her cat I mean it. Its much more the cats idea, then Delphi's which makes it quite humorous. Poor Delph gets this panicked look as Bella rubs all over her sometimes. But they do clean each other and sleep together often, so I guess it is a two way street. They are both getting on in years but continue to hang out together. Its interesting to me that they are both dilute and mixed colors(calico and brindle), it doesnt look like it would be difficult to tell where one begins and the other ends, but sometimes it is. LOL, especially if you add a bunch of little Poms to the pic, which happens sometimes around here.
I would put up pics of the big dogs but at this time dont seem to have any on this computer. Maybe another time.
I do know what they are...but you don't see pb houlas around here. I have a mix, and I used to volunteer with Catahoula rescue. What lines do you have?