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The Catahoula Leopard Dog is an American dog breed named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana. It became the state dog of Louisiana in 1979. It is recognized by the United Kennel Club under the name Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog, while the American Kennel Club Foundation Stock Service calls it Catahoula Leopard Dog. Both registries have assigned the breed a herding designation, although it has traditionally been used in hunting feral boars.

History

The Catahoula lineage is unknown. One theory suggests the breed originated in the mid-1700s when French settlers emigrated to what became Louisiana with Beauceron dogs. The settlers crossbred their dogs with well-adapted swamp hunting wolfdogs owned by Native Americans in an effort to develop a better working dog. In the 1800s, breeding intensified in an effort to develop a family dog that was well-suited to work, hunt, and guard yet good with children.Шаблон:Citation needed

On July 9, 1979, in recognition of the historic significance of the Catahoula cur to the State of Louisiana, Governor Edwin Edwards signed House Bill #75 officially naming the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog as the state dog.[1][2] On January 1, 1995, the Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog was recognized by the United Kennel Club.[3] In 1996, the AKC added the Catahoula Leopard Dog into their Foundation Stock Service.[2]

Appearance

Though physical characteristics are varied, Catahoulas are usually muscular dogs with a rectangular-shaped body. They tend to have a large head with drop ears and a strong, slightly tapered muzzle.[4] They tend to have a thick muscular neck and a long, curved tail. They come in many colors and have medium/short hair.[4]

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Catahoula bitch with litter showing a wide variety of coat colors
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A "blue leopard" Catahoula Leopard

Catahoulas come in many different colors, including blue merle, red merle, brindle, and solid colors. Often, solid coat Catahoulas have small splashes of other colors such as white on their face, legs or chest. The leopard-like coat of most Catahoulas is the result of the merle gene. The merle gene does not normally affect the entire coat of the dog, but dilutes the color only in areas that randomly present the characteristic of the gene. Deeper colors are preferred; predominantly white coats are discouraged. Since Catahoula is a working dog, coat color is not a primary consideration.[3][5]

The Catahoula has a single smooth short or coarse medium coat.[6][3] The short looks almost painted.Шаблон:Citation needed The medium can have extended "feathering" on the hind legs, tail, and chest.Шаблон:Citation needed

The breed may have any eye color or combination of colors including blue, brown, green, or amber.[7]

Work

The Catahoula was initially used for hunting. Native Americans tended to use the dog for hunting large game. European settlers used the dog for hunting and herding livestock. The first white settlers in Louisiana are believed to have used the dog to hunt feral pigs in the swamps of Louisiana.[4]

Catahoulas are used as bay dogs, tree dogs, and for hunting a variety of wild game, including small game such as raccoons and squirrels, as well as big game such as deer, mountain lions and bear.[8]Шаблон:Better source needed They are also used for scent trailing game, and as a search and rescue dog.[9][2][3]

Catahoulas have a natural herding instinct and a unique way of working a herd. AKC describes it as creating a “canine fence” around the herd which allows the dog's master to work the herd within that circle.[2] Herding ability and a natural working instinct are a top priority to Catahoula breeders, over and above a dog's appearance.[2][3] Herding instincts and trainability can be measured at noncompetitive herding tests. Catahoulas exhibiting basic herding instincts can be trained to compete in cow/hog dog trials.[10]

Health

It has been suggested that deafness and blindness from double merle may be rarer in Catahoulas than in other dog breeds.[11]

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