Adopt

Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies and dogs in District of Columbia

Looking for a Catahoula Leopard Dog puppy or dog in District of Columbia? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Catahoula Leopard Dog near you.

Picture of Catahoula Leopard Dog

Adopt a Catahoula Leopard Dog near you in District of Columbia

Below are our newest added Catahoula Leopard Dogs available for adoption in District of Columbia. To see more adoptable Catahoula Leopard Dogs in District of Columbia, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on Biggie's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Biggie

Biggie

Catahoula Leopard Dog/Jack Russell Terrier

Female, Young
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Please contact Nancy Anderson (nancya@luckydoganimalrescue.org) for more information about this pet.Sweet girl looking for her forever home! BIGGIE NEEDS A FOREVER HOME!!!!   Come meet Biggie and other great adoptable dogs this Sunday (01/26) from 12-3 pm at the PetSmart in Silver Spring (12020 Cherry Hill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904)!   Come meet Biggie and other great adoptable dogs this Saturday (01/25) from 12-2 pm at the Petco in Bailey's Crossroads, VA (5825 Leesburg Pike, Bailey's Crossroads, VA 22041)!     Name: Biggie          Best Guess for Breed:  Catahoula/Jack Russell Terrier mix    Best Guess for Age:   1 year as of 12/24/24    SEX: Female   Approximate Weight:   27 pounds as of 12/24/24   Gets Along With:   Other dogs! She has also done well living with kids. She has not seem particularly interested in the cats she's seen, but to our knowledge she has not lived with a cat.    Currently Living at:  DC area foster home.   Biggie is Looking For:  Her forever home! Through no fault of her own, this sweetie ended up in the shelter. She's eagerly looking forward to having her own humans for long sniffy walks and romps in the park and all the adventures they can dream up. What do you say? Is she the one for your home and your heart? What My Foster Says About Me:  Biggie is the best! She is a ray of sunlight! She is so exuberant in how she shows and asks for love. She'll mash up against me and then slowly collapse into a puddle, begging for belly rubs. She is just such a snuggler. I love the way she simply curls up against me when we're all relaxing in the evening, sighs, looks at me, and goes to sleep on my lap. She loves life as much as she loves her humans. On leash, she is eager to sniff and explore, and takes such pleasure in her walks. I like her fast pace on walks - she has a 'so much to see and sniff, so little time' joy. I especially appreciate the fast pace on extra-cold days.  At home, Biggie is the perfect WFH companion. When I'm working she settles on the floor next to me. She'll follow me if I move around, but will settle if I keep moving. But if I sit and look at her - she's right there, knowing it's time for her to get some attention. She loves being petted, loves snuggling up next to me. She's very friendly with my dogs - happy to see them and likes being around them, but doesn't initiate play. She has yet to learn how to play with toys, so with more experience she might start wanting to play with other dogs too. Training her will be fun.  Biggie is just such a loving, curious, and all-around great dog. She's the perfect compact size - not too small, not too large. She and her forever family will be very lucky to have each other Lucky Dog cannot guarantee any dog is housebroken.  All of our dogs are working on their crate training.  TO ADOPT:      The adoption fee for this dog is $460, which includes the cost of routine vetting, including vaccinations and spay/neuter. If you are interested in adopting, please complete the Adoption Questionnaire online   at   bit.ly/adoptaluckydog  .   Lucky Dog Animal Rescue does our best to provide accurate information about the dogs we have for adoption. That said, we cannot make any guarantees about age, breed or temperament. Thank you for contacting Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and helping to save a life!  Please visit us online at      www.luckydoganimalrescue.org   .    BE A FOSTER!!!     Fosters make it possible for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs! To learn about fostering, please contact fostering@luckydoganimalrescue.org! BE A SPONSOR!!!!     Sponsors help Lucky Dog support the many dogs we save. To learn more about sponsorship, please contact     info@luckydoganimalrescue.org   ! January 24, 2025, 9:08 pm
We'll also keep you updated on SADIE's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of SADIE

SADIE

Catahoula Leopard Dog/Pit Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Sadie is an extremely loving 50lb catahoula/Pit mix female who was born on October 7, 2021. What a beauty she is and one with great manners.  She is fully potty trained and crate trained, spayed, fully vaccinated, and microchipped. Sadie comes from a neglect situation and is eager to make up for all the cuddles and play time she didn’t receive growing up in her former home. She has an extremely resilient personality and an eager to please temperament. She sincerely craves human interaction and will follow you around the house to be a part of everything you’re doing. When hugged, she likes to hug back by tucking her head around you and pressing in. She cooperates very well for bath time and settles well on car rides. Sadie behaves nicely in public spaces and happily accepts belly rubs from strangers. She has very limited experience around children but is happy to meet everyone she comes across. She is not recommended to homes with very young children simply for the concern of potential knocking them down. She has learned to sit when she wants to be pet, but may occasionally jump up if overly excited. Sadie must go to a home without other pets due to resource guarding around dogs (this does not apply to humans, she is submissive toward humans) and prey drive toward cats.  Her energy level is medium-high. She loves playing fetch to burn off energy, and would probably run for hours if given the opportunity, but she can also settle calmly on those days when it’s stormy or you’re too busy for intensive exercise. She likes to entertain herself with her toys, and is particularly fond of carrying the stuffed toys around to show them off. She needs someone who can deeply connect with her on an emotional level, and would be well suited to the role of emotional support animal (please note: due to resource guarding she is not suitable for the role of service dog, which is different from emotional support animal).    If you want to give this girl a great home to thrive within, please contact Critter Cavalry Rescue  at ccrnewengland@gmail.com   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comJanuary 18, 2025, 3:31 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Rye's adoption status with email updates.
long timer badge
Photo of Rye

Rye

Catahoula Leopard Dog/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 4 yrs 2 mos
Washington, DC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with cats,
Story
Rye is searching for her forever home as the only animal so that she can soak up all the attention from her humans! RYE'S STORY FROM OUR DIRECTOR: Rye was brought up to the DMV Region from a Texas shelter in 2020. I was working for another rescue at the time, running the transport/foster program, and offloaded her myself when she arrived. She fit into the palm of my hand she was so small and only a few weeks old. She was adopted immediately, incorrectly labeled as a chihuahua mix. Unfortunately, 7 months later, her family returned her due to the combination of the pandemic and how "big" she got (she's only 40 lbs but they were expecting an 8 lb Chi-Mix!). Unfortunately from there, Rye was bounced around from foster to foster and boarding facilities until 2021 when the previous rescue felt it was best to euthanize her. I couldn't let that happen so I adopted her with the intention of finding her a home! I renamed her to Rye (named for the kind of whiskey) and started working on training with her. She was our first intake when I co-founded Laila's Legacy in 2023 and we've been working to find her a home since then. RYE IN THE HOME / HER PERFECT FIT: Rye has the funniest personality. She's got energy, bounciness, and is so inquisitive. She's also insanely smart. The latter is a blessing and a curse because she learns training so quickly, has great recall (although I've never allowed her to be off-leash just long-lines for hikes/walks), and learned leash walking skills very quickly. On the flip side, she needs a lot of mental stimulation to keep that big brain happy! I've found it really can be a mix of things to do that though - sitting outside on the stoop to people watch from my house, sitting in a park with her practicing neutrality (and getting treats of course) while I read, practicing all her tricks, working on recall on a long-line, playing tug/fetch, brain games and puzzle toys, you name it. Anyone that is excited to go on walks and spend time with their dog - have a companion - will love Rye. She just wants to hang with her humans and get some mental stimulation while she does it. In late 2021, Rye started urinating in her crate. An odd behavior because she's very potty trained and crate trained. In early 2022 she had a seizure and it was then we discovered she was having mini-seizures causing her to urinate in her crate. Unfortunately, they do still occasionally happen but she takes a once daily med called Keppra which is easy to get from Chewy and she LOVES peanut butter so she takes it every day without issue. I've seen the crate urination drastically reduce and when I was working from home full-time it was non existent because she was hanging with me outside of the crate so much. Rye's intelligence comes from her breed - likely Catahoula or some sort of herding breed. That's where her prey drive comes from as well so she'd prefer a home without cats! When it comes to her relationship with dogs, she loves to play. She'll play with mine and have a grand ol' time romping around with them. Because of her herding tendencies she's been muzzle trained as well for playing and has a cute bright pink muzzle for when it's needed and she wears it with ~style~. In the home, Rye will guard her items from other dogs. This could include food, toys, bed, etc. so for her sake we recommend she not go to a home with dogs in it. But honestly, that will also be a win-win because she LOVES her humans so fiercely and wants to be your companion that it'll let her have all the one-on-one time she and her future owner will love. Rye has been through a training program and her trainer loves her. Rye's future forever family will be connected with that trainer for a "Rye 101 Course" on her training and are highly encouraged to do more sessions and continue to build her education! While I adore Rye with my whole heart, and have been honored to spend so much time with her, it's time for this sweet gal to find her forever home and get OUT of the rescue world! She deserves to be the spoiled queen she wants to be and I can' t wait to see that for her! Please check out her video at here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3Oz8dKkj64 ------------ Laila's Legacy Animal Rescue does not guarantee that any dog is housebroken nor crate trained. We strive to provide accurate information on all of our animals however, we are unable to guarantee an animal's breed, size, health, behavior, temperament, or any other conditions. Our adoption fees are not inclusive of all vetting / medical care, food, supplies and/or training costs. Since we rely on donations to compensate for those deficits we are unable to reduce or refund this fee. TO ADOPT OR FOSTER: Please apply on our website at www.lailaslegacyanimalrescue.org or email info@lailaslegacyanimalrescue.org if you have questions! TO DONATE: Please consider making a donation on our website at www.lailaslegacyanimalrescue.org so that Laila's Legacy can continue to provide lifesaving medical treatment and training.

Search for a Catahoula Leopard Dog puppy or dog

Use the search tool below to browse adoptable Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies and adults Catahoula Leopard Dog in District of Columbia.

Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies and dogs in District of Columbia cities

Catahoula Leopard Dog shelters & rescues in District of Columbia

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies in District of Columbia. Browse these Catahoula Leopard Dog rescues and shelters below.

Here are a few organizations

Rescue

Critter Cavalry Rescue - DC

Washington , DC 20009

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

Laila's Legacy Animal Rescue

Washington , DC 20020

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

Lucky Dog Animal Rescue

Washington , DC 20007

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Looking for a specific shelter or rescue?

If you're not seeing what you're looking for, try our shelter and rescue search. We have more than 17,000 organizations in our database with furry pals waiting for a new home!

magnifying glass with cat and dog

Want to learn more about adopting a Catahoula Leopard Dog puppy or dog ?

We've got all the info you need on adopting and caring for a Catahoula Leopard Dog puppy . Check out the links below for everything you ever wanted to know about Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies and adults .

Catahoula Leopard Dog information

clipboard with list

Where do Catahoula Leopard Dogs come from? How many types of Catahoula Leopard Dogs are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Catahoula Leopard Dog.

Learn More an arrow icon