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re: Deaf puppy - what to name and how to train?
Posted on 10/20/15 at 5:51 pm to Jim Rockford
Posted on 10/20/15 at 5:51 pm to Jim Rockford
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Catahoulas can have naturally light colored eyes.
He is full blooded Catahoula with pedigreed parents. I asked about his parents and bloodline and there are other reported deaf pup from one of the breeder of the pup's dad.
He said he has had other deaf pups that he refused to sell or give away to someone who wanted the deaf one and put them down instead. I guess that is standard procedure for a breeder but I could not do that (nor would I be a breeder anyway). He will be neutered and have a good home here on our property.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 5:53 pm to gingerkittie
Oh, and keep him on a lead or tie out for a relatively long time.
You won't be able to call him back otherwise.
You won't be able to call him back otherwise.
Posted on 10/20/15 at 6:51 pm to gingerkittie
Just as a heads up, it's not terribly uncommon for mostly white Catahoulas to have health problems. I thinks it's common for white catahoulas to have liver problems.
I have had them for a few years. I'm down to my last two, they are 13 and 14. Be glad you have a male. The females are as mean as hell.
I have had them for a few years. I'm down to my last two, they are 13 and 14. Be glad you have a male. The females are as mean as hell.
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