Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
UPDATE!: 11/3 Ran Gulliver's Run at Pinchot and mom and I got 3rd place in her "Old" Age Group! She was glad I was there to help her along... Made a "Little Friend" that day and met many people. Boy, wish I could be out/about each weekend like this! Had a GREAT TIME meeting folks! 11/2/24 Went to Boiling Springs Children's Lake, boy, those birds are noisy. Got my feet wet, but didn't take the plunge! Maybe next time! UPDATE!: 10/27/24 Doing great here at Doggie Boot Camp! Had a shopping spree at Tractor Supply, and a girls day out with my BFF Fur buddy at PetSmart. NO ISSUES with Potty training but still crated at night. I enjoy taking treats side by side my fur buddies, going on walks and running the yard off leash. Would be great at a farm or open area to allow exercise but also be fine in smaller yard with exercise. All I really need is LOVE FROM YOU! I'm my foster mom's shadow, where she goes, I go. I will bond with you if given the chance as well. My fur is short but OH, so soft. I'm ready and willing to be someone's BFF! Come meet me in person at Gulliver's Run 11/3/24 at Pinchot State Park run for doggie cancer. 10:00 am! Hey everyone, I’m Violet, a 10 month approx. 70# Catahoula Leopard gal who is looking for a home. Had a nice couple come take a look at me, but I acted like a fool. Yep, it was a disaster. Just hadn’t had experiences meeting people, life situations or able to grow as a young pup should to be social. SOOOOOO, off to Doggie Boot Camp I went! Here now in my first week of Boot Camp I’m getting to learn the finer things in life. “Go for a Ride”, “Go for a Walk”, meeting new people, “house rules” (potty outside), “come” when called and hanging with a new pack. At first, I was very scared, but now feel like “It’s not so bad!” I can’t say wearing “Britches” inside in case of an accident is fun, but hey, mom gives me a treat when I put them on! I’ve walked solo with foster mom, then with a pack. The “TV” was a scary thing initially, but now It’s old stuff. Have tasted new things, peanut butter, animal crackers, popcorn, cheese, peanuts and even snuck some of foster mom’s wine! (She was not thrilled!) Heck, I’m even helping foster mom shampoo the area rugs! Did I say I love water? Well, I do! Check out videos on Molly's Facebook to see! I’m proving to be a Velcro Gal, wanting to stay close to mom and check in. On 8 ½ acres to roam, I’m cool with waiting for foster mom. After a hard day of work, I’m ready to sack it in beside foster dad’s Lazy Boy chair. I have developed a habit of taking a few toys to my favorite spot. Foster dad counted “7” collected last night before bed. Speaking of foster dad, he’s a fun guy. He gets down to my level, lets me go nose to nose and even gives me kisses which I do return. Foster mom says I’m a “Soft Soul” waiting to live my best life. Although a BIG pup, I’m try to be gentle, I'm not crazy wild, but lovingly calm, have a “Soft Touch Mouth” and my “Beautiful Sky Blue eyes reflect my outer and inner beauty still working to come out! So, that’s my scoop. I’m Violet a beautiful young girl with a lifetime of love to give! DOB: 12/11/23 Voilet is a purebred Catahoula Leopard who is spayed and ready for her forever home. She is very friendly with people and other dogs. To submit an adoption application, visit mollysplacerescue.org. Fill the form out completely, print, scan and email back to mollysplace@verizon.net. You must obtain pre-approval prior to visiting the dog or cat. Adoptions fees include the following: spay/neuter surgery, microchip and registration, age appropriate vaccinations, initial dewormings, Activyl for fleas, tested for FeLV and FIV (cats only), bubble bath prior to going home (dogs only) WE do not "HOLD" animals without an approved application and a non-refundable/non-transferable paid adoption fee. Adoptions are on a first come, first serve basis. We can not send extra pictures. WE do not ship, you must pick up the pet. Kitties must be transported in a secure cat carrier. Pooches require a "martingale" collar and a non-retractable leash. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.November 4, 2024, 9:38 pm