Bronson
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Bronson
AvailableBronson is a senior, neutered male Catahoula Leopard Dog with a merle coat, currently living in Apple Valley, CA. He's about 10.5 years old, weighs around 50 lbs, and is fully vaccinated. Bronson is best as the only pet in the home, and he's ready for a caring adopter to make him part of the family.
About Bronson
Bronson is a merle-patterned Catahoula Leopard Dog, about ten and a half years old and around 50 lbs. His favorite pastime is playing catch—he’s all about the game and brings the ball right back every time. Bronson is that dog who lights up when there’s a tennis ball nearby. He’s been waiting a few years for the right person to give him a dedicated home as the only pet. While he can get along with some dogs, he can be picky about his canine companions, and ideally, he’d have all your attention to himself. He spent several months in a foster situation and enjoyed some playtime with their dog, but life events brought him back to the rescue. Anyone serious about meeting Bronson should come ready to toss a ball and see if he’s a fit—meeting other dogs in the family is always encouraged. Bronson is neutered and vaccinated. He’s looking for a stable home in Apple Valley, CA, and is more than ready to meet his full-time ball-playing family. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Bronson
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bronson is a Catahoula Leopard Dog, a breed that thrives in homes with active families and secure yards. In his case, he does best as the only dog in a home where he gets plenty of interactive play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Catahoula Leopard Dogs like Bronson generally need a medium to large fenced yard where they can run and play safely, especially because Bronson loves to play catch.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Catahoulas are often good with older children who understand boundaries, though Bronson would do best in a family where he is the only pet to receive all the attention.











