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Mountain Cur puppies and dogs in Raleigh, North Carolina

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These Mountain Curs are available for adoption close to Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Winston

Mountain Cur

Male, Adult
Holly Springs, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
I've had Winston since he was a puppy and he's always been a great, loyal, companion. Unfortunately he's shown aggressive behavior towards our toddler, and with our 2nd child on the way we've made the incredibly difficult decision to try and find a new home for Winston where he can be prioritized and loved fully. He's very sweet and loving towards adults and older kids/teenagers. He's really low maintenance and is happy hanging around the house or out in the backyard when the weather is nice. He's fully house-broken, crate-trained, and up to date on all vaccines. I'd love to chat and give all the details about about Winston to anyone that's interested so please reach out. Thank you.

These pups are in Raleigh, North Carolina too!

Below are our newest added Mountain Curs available for adoption in Raleigh, North Carolina. To see more adoptable Mountain Curs in Raleigh, North Carolina, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Sadie

Pointer Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, Adult
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
If you are of the opinion that a dog should be brave, strong, loyal, active, and loving, meet Dot. At just under one and a half years old, Dot in is an incredibly beautiful, striking dog. Named for the striking amber blaze that crowns her head, Dot is fit, athletic loyal, intelligent, and affectionate. Equally at home at the park, on a run, and on the couch, Dot just wants to be where her family is, whether that family is her foster parents, her foster dog siblings, or all of us together; when she is with us, she wants to play and snuggle. Her favorite toys are squeakers that thrash or bones that she can chew, and she really, really loves her MilkBone Marrow Treats. She would do well with a fenced yard or regular visits to a dog park where she can play and run off her energy, and indoors she does well with toys and puzzles that occupy both her mind and her need to play. In terms of manner, she has not been tested with cats or children, she knows sit, down, and wait, and her potty training is progressing nicely. She has shown herself to want to be the head of the pack, so placement with a more submissive or easy going dog would be best. Dot is an incredible, beautiful dog, who is ready to go on days of athletic adventures and enjoy many evenings of puzzle games and treats with a new family. Please would you come see her today? Primary Color: White Secondary Color: Ticked Weight: 46 Age: 2yrs 2mths 2wks
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255436

Catahoula Leopard Dog

Female
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) -
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-
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Primary Color: Spotted Secondary Color: White
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Colman

Plott Hound Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 9 yrs 7 mos
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi, my name is Colman and I am a 8 1/2 year old hound mix who’s ready to find a place to call home. My favorite things in the world are tennis balls. I try to have one with me at all times, either in my mouth to chew on or one close by in case I want to play. I love to play fetch, especially in a big fenced-in yard where I can show off how fast I am. I love to go for walks or runs on leash as well, but benefit from a harness that discourages me from pulling. I am currently working on learning how to heel because sometimes I get so excited about getting back home to my ball I will pull to get us there faster. In between games of fetch, you can find me lounging on the softest bed I can find. Once I find a comfy spot at home, I will nap all day. I have enough manners to not jump up on a human bed if I’m not allowed, but would gladly join you if invited. I can be known to be a cuddle-bug and love lazy days around the house. Something I am working on is my socialization. I can be very nervous around strangers and don’t want to be petted immediately. I approach most people with my tail tucked, in a defensive position, but can warm up in a few minutes with the right mix of treats and fetch. I am never aggressive or hurtful, just take a bit to warm up. Once I know you are part of my family I will bond with you and become your best friend. I am very protective of my home and family and bark when strangers come near or in the house, but in my defense, I’m a very vigilant watchdog! Because of this, I’d be happiest in a home that doesn’t have guests everyday or wants to throw parties with lots of people. I’m working on my fear of guests with a few friends that come visit me and give me the space to patiently warm up to them. I am very smart and well trained and know many tricks, including sit, shake, down, roll over, come here, and place. I have also learned how to balance treats and tennis balls on my nose and await a release command to catch them. I am well house trained and will let you know when I need to go outside. I sleep tight everynight in my kennel and am happy to go inside if my family will be gone for several hours. I hope to find my forever family and home soon. Ideally I would be an only dog and would not live with any cats or with a young child that might not respect my boundaries. I would love a home with a fenced-in yard where I can run around but may do well in other types of homes as long as I get plenty of exercise and can go somewhere fenced in to play fetch. My ideal family is patient and can help guide me through anxious situations, training, as well as to help build my confidence. Most importantly, they will show me lots of love and keep lots of tennis balls around!I am neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, and taking my monthly heartworm preventatives. My adoption fee is $325. If you think we would make a great match, I would love to meet you. ***Please Note: All the available dogs listed on our website are getting spoiled in private foster homes. If someone has caught your eye and you wish to arrange a meet and greet, we do need you to fill out the adoption application. When your adoption application is received our screening team will verify the information given. Once your application has been confirmed and approved, we will be send it over to the foster parent for review to determine if your home is a good match for the dog. In the event one lucky dog receives multiple applications, please know we do not select based on a first come basis. We try our best to select the best-fit for our animals and families. ***

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