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Re: C Dogs


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Posted by Dodgeit on November 15, 2012 at 06:55:14 from (65.199.61.227):

In Reply to: C Dogs posted by 36 coupe on November 13, 2012 at 13:52:03:


glennster said: (quoted from post at 12:05:35 11/14/12) yuma is my neighbors dog, he likes to come visit. if you go to catahoulaleoparddog.org, you can see a cat with almost idential coloration and features as yuma. he is the 4th dog down in the photos, gold river midnight.

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I'll check that out. There are certain traits that the dog must have to be considered a Cat. Yuma is missing a few. The white face stripe and feet, spots. the other things are tip of tail must be white and a left over dew claw on the hind leg(s). The dew claw just hangs there like your appendics on most.

Since they are a mix of breeds, that starts with the North American Cur, the adds Border Collie, Dalmation (spots lots of spots), Boxer, Pit Bull and others it's not surprising if a litter spits out one or more pups that resemble one of the breeds used to come up with a Cat. It was my understanding that the dog must have the features mentioned to be considered a Cat. If they looked like Yuma they were just considered a hound, they have all the makings of a Cat, just not considered one.

No matter the markings, the breed is one of the smartest working dogs, you'll ever run across. With Heelers mixed right in there with them.

Forgot the two tone eyes usually blue and brown. Bright blue as pups slowly turning more brown as they age.

This post was edited by Dodgeit at 13:02:43 11/15/12.



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