Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated, and microchipped. * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. Our adoption fees vary. Each biography will specifically list the adoption fee.This dog will be at Palo Alto Pet Food Express on Saturday, March 22nd from 12-3pm or until adopted. If you would like the first opportunity to adopt, please fill out an application to be considered. Adoption Fee: $550 The Country Music Litter – Your Next Chart-Topping Companions! Y’all ready for a little country charm? Meet Luke and Shania—two Catahoula Hound mix puppies with personalities as big as a honky-tonk anthem! At just 14 weeks old, this duo was rescued from the shelter and are now looking for their forever homes, where they can sing, dance (zoomies count as dancing), and steal your heart faster than a cowboy (or girl) at sunset. Life with the Country Music Litter These pups wake up with the crack of dawn at 6:30 AM—because just like true country stars, they believe in early mornings and late-night singalongs. They’re still young, which means they’re working on making it through the night without an accident, but let’s be real—at this stage, they might still need a midnight potty break or a designated pee pad setup. Their meal schedule is breakfast at sunrise, lunch at 1 PM, and dinner at 7 PM—because even country pups know the importance of a good meal! To help these little stars get used to kennel time, it’s best to start with an hour of alone time before bedtime on their first night home. Don’t worry—they might grumble at first, but soon they’ll be snoozing like a tour bus full of tired musicians. Meet the Band Luke - The Sweetheart Balladeer If country music has taught us anything, it’s that puppy-dog eyes can melt hearts—and Luke is living proof! This calm and cuddly boy loves nothing more than being held. Pick him up, and he’ll turn into a puddle in your arms, completely content to soak up all the love. Of the whole litter, Luke is the one most likely to want a furry sibling—he thrives on companionship and may struggle with being alone. If you’re looking for a devoted little shadow to follow you everywhere, Luke is your guy! Shania - The Cuddly Crooner From the Day this songbird tumbled off her tour bus, she has shown us what it means to ‘Feel Like A Woman’! She keeps her brother in line as she runs around the house with a toy in her mouth and a wag in her tail. While she is a bit more independent than her brother, when Shania is ready for cuddles she will let you know that you’re ‘Still The One’ for scratches behind her ears and puppy kisses! If you’re ready for a cuteness overload come meet our country cutie! Adopting a Country Music Star Raising a puppy is a little like writing a country song—it takes patience, a little heartache (hello, potty training!), and a whole lot of love. These puppies are crate trained but still working on housetraining, teething, and learning not to bark at every new thing (because everything is exciting when you’re a puppy!). They’re looking for homes that will: Continue their training – Puppies need guidance to grow into well-mannered dogs. Give them love and structure – They’ve been through a lot but are eager to learn and trust. Keep them active – These puppies have energy to burn and will thrive with playtime and walks. Understand the hound spirit – Catahoula mixes are smart, loyal, and love a good adventure! If you’re ready to welcome one of these chart-topping pups into your home, get ready for cuddles, chaos, and the best love song of all—the one between a dog and their family. Adopt a country star today—because every great journey starts with a wagging tail and a little twang! This litter is only an option for a home that has owned a dog in the last five years. If there are children they need to be over the age of 5March 21, 2025, 7:36 pm