Adopt

Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies and dogs in Coeur D Alene, Idaho

Looking for a Catahoula Leopard Dog puppy or dog in Coeur D Alene, Idaho? 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 Coeur D Alene, Idaho

We don't see any Catahoula Leopard Dogs available for adoption right now, but new adoptable pets are added every day. Try a different search below!

Or, how about these Catahoula Leopard Dogs in cities near Coeur D Alene, Idaho

These Catahoula Leopard Dogs are available for adoption close to Coeur D Alene, Idaho.
new badge
Photo of Floki

Floki

Catahoula Leopard Dog

Male, 1 yr 7 mos
Hayden, ID
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Floki, (now shortened to Loki), has been returned due to being the wrong breed fit for the Family we chose for him. There is a 6 yr old boy in the home that has "done something" according to the mom, while unsupervised and Floki now dislikes the boy and growls when he enters the room. The other two kids he's perfectly fine with. The parents are also concerned about Floki's level of protectiveness, and don't like the way he behaves (wary, watchy and low growls occasionally ) when company is over. Therefore, they have decided they aren't the people for him, don't know how to fix what is developing in his behavior and would like to return him for rehoming before he actually harms the offending boy. This is what they had to say about him; Loki is a great dog. Most of the time he is much calmer than I'd expect him to be at under 2 years old, but his playful attitude comes out when you get him around other dogs (or he tries to play with the humans if he hasn't had enough stimulation). He does really well when there is one other dog and him to run around and play with. We have a neighbor with a similar age poodle mix and they get along very well. We've noticed if he ends up playing too hard with our neighbor's dog and she yelps from him nipping her or something, he understands what that means and plays slightly less intensely. He loves to run and could use a bigger yard than ours. We have about 1/4 acre lot. He also likes to play wrestle with our kids, except one, and play fetch. Loki would do great with a dog door I think. We don't have one and I find myself letting him in and out quite often, or just leaving the door open for him because he likes to wander from inside to outside pretty frequently. He also seems to LOVE the snow! He wants to eat it and prance in it and it is adorable and a fun way to interact with him. Loki is very food/treat motivated. He reliably sits and lays down using "sit" and "down" commands. Unless distracted, he is great at staying with us off leash when we walk around our neighborhood and has decent recall (especially if you have a treat). He also has been taught to lay down before he is let inside (or through a gated area of the house). It has helped with him scratching at things, although he still does so on occasion. He walks well on a leash unless he is distracted. We worked with him on loose leash walking, which he still needs a little practice, especially since we didnt take as many walks in the winter months, but when we were walking more often in the summer/fall, he was doing a great job! He jumps up on people quite a bit even though we've been working on it. He barks when he sees people or other animals outside and when people come to our house in a protective, defensive way, but otherwise he isn't super vocal. Loki does great in cars and loves to ride with us. He definitely likes to be involved with whatever his humans are doing and go where ever they are going. When we do leave him home alone, he does well free roaming the house. He does well being in a crate when he has a bone, kong with peanut butter or frozen greek yogurt and kibble, or a bully stick when left alone. Otherwise, he can get into things. Definitely want to keep food up and away from him, and possibly even closed off from him if you leave him alone. He will find a way to get into it. We also keep him unkenneled at night and he does a great job just sleeping on his dog bed or the couches. He does not have accidents inside ever. This was his original post from August of 2024; Floki is a 7-month-old neutered male purebred, DNA tested. He is not a Rottie or a Rottie mix! Please Google the breed and do your due research before applying. Floki is a young adolescent male Catahoula. He is very smart, and loyal, but also stubborn and thinks he's smarter than me. He test his boundaries once in awhile to see how far he can get away with something. He is super smart and very treat motivated. He has excellent off lead recall. He does have a large assortment of chew toys and seems to stick to them nicely. He is not an excessive barker. He does alarm bark when visitors arrive. He is excellent with other dogs of all sizes. He has been raised from 5 weeks of age, when he came in to Rescue with his mom and littermates, on a small family farm. He is used to being around horses, cows, goats, and free range farm fowl of every species. That said, he CANNOT be trusted around the fowl unsupervised. This is a lack of impulse control that most puppies his age go through. He may grow out of it, most do. He may not. Best to keep him well supervised if you have fowl. He also is good with cats most days, but does like to chase them if they'll run. My old cats hate him, and my young ones play with him. He is crate trained, but currently (since it's gotten nice out) prefers to sleep outside on the back deck with our LGD (Great Pyrenees mix dog) He seems to take her job of night time patrol for predators to heart and does a very good job at it with her. He adores children, but is very exuberant with them and jumps up and sometimes knocks them down. He rarely jumps up on adults. He rides in the car great. He likes baths. He's terrible on a leash, hates it. Needs more work there for sure. Please ask if you have any other questions.

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 Coeur D Alene, Idaho.

Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies and dogs in nearby cities

Related breeds in Coeur D Alene, Idaho

Catahoula Leopard Dog shelters & rescues in Coeur D Alene, Idaho

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Catahoula Leopard Dog puppies in Coeur D Alene, Idaho. Browse these Catahoula Leopard Dog rescues and shelters below.

Here are a few organizations closest to you:

Rescue

8.6 miles

Second Chance Pet Rescue

PO Box 687, Hayden, ID 83835

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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 basics

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