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Moo Moo

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3-7 years|Catahoula Leopard Dog, Border Collie|Female|Medium|Landrum, SC
🙈 Shy🐾 Friendly😌 Calm🚽 House Trained🤐 Quiet

Moo Moo is a medium-sized, short-haired female with lovely black and white/cream coloring. She is house trained, spayed, and vaccinated, living in Landrum, SC. Her gentle, reserved nature is matched by quiet confidence once she settles into a home.

About Moo Moo

Moo Moo is a reserved but gentle soul who comes alive given patience and a steady home. She can be shy at first, so she’ll do best with adopters who have some dog experience and recognize the value of slow introductions and time to decompress. When she settles in, Moo Moo shows her mellow nature and even surprises you with bursts of playful energy. A second canine companion would do wonders to boost her confidence and encourage her playful side—she absolutely thrives with another dog around. What Moo Moo needs most is someone who will put in the time and patience; she isn’t right for those looking for instant results, but if you give her a chance, she rewards you with quiet loyalty and gentle affection. Moo Moo is already spayed, microchipped, and up-to-date on her vaccinations. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Moo Moo

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Moo Moo, being a Catahoula Leopard Dog/Border Collie mix, tends to do best in a calm, structured household where she can feel secure. Homes with patient owners and a steady routine are ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Both Catahoula Leopard Dogs and Border Collies appreciate having access to a yard or safe outdoor space, but Moo Moo's mellow side means she doesn't need constant high activity as long as she gets daily walks.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Catahoula/Border Collie mixes can be suitable for homes with older, respectful children who understand a shy dog's boundaries, like Moo Moo. Supervision is important while she acclimates.