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Oldtimr 04-01-2016 03:16 PM

The fact that you don't know, tells me you are a juvenile. There were a couple of folks who wanted to help you, however you don't want help, you want to be told what you want to do is the thing to do. I can't do that, I am done.

Kai 04-01-2016 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by Oldtimr (Post 4253075)
The fact that you don't know, tells me you are a juvenile.There were a couple of folks who wanted to help you, however you don't want help, you want to be told what you want to do is the thing to do. I can't do that, I am done.

I do want help and I do listen. When have I not listened. I said I wanted some dogs for hog hunting and said I am looking at catahoula and maybe black mouth cur. For this post I was asking out of curiosity what a mix of those two breeds would look and act like. And you did not answer that question and no one else has either.

Champlain Islander 04-01-2016 03:56 PM

Catahoulas are a pretty rugged dog. Many have 3 colors but do come in all sorts of coloration. Mine isn't a 100% Catahoula and does have 3 colors but looks mostly like another one of the southern brand of heinz 57 mutts. She is the smartest dog I have ever owned and is just a pet with the most gentile disposition. My grandkids can take food away from her and she is totally trustworthy and gentile. She loves to run and is very fast and has the herder instincts especially with other dogs. She is black with a white blaze on her chest and white feet. Her brown color is on the underneath layer of hair. In summer her back is jet black and her sides are a beautiful color of brown. She loves to swim and spends a large amount of time in the summer chasing sticks I throw out into the water. She is about 50 pounds.

Kai 04-01-2016 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by Champlain Islander (Post 4253084)
Catahoulas are a pretty rugged dog. Many have 3 colors but do come in all sorts of coloration. Mine isn't a 100% Catahoula and does have 3 colors but looks mostly like another one of the southern brand of heinz 57 mutts. She is the smartest dog I have ever owned and is just a pet with the most gentile disposition. My grandkids can take food away from her and she is totally trustworthy and gentile. She loves to run and is very fast and has the herder instincts especially with other dogs. She is black with a white blaze on her chest and white feet. Her brown color is on the underneath layer of hair. In summer her back is jet black and her sides are a beautiful color of brown. She loves to swim and spends a large amount of time in the summer chasing sticks I throw out into the water. She is about 50 pounds.

thanks for the info

Kai 04-01-2016 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by Oldtimr (Post 4253075)
The fact that you don't know, tells me you are a juvenile. There were a couple of folks who wanted to help you, however you don't want help, you want to be told what you want to do is the thing to do. I can't do that, I am done.

...Edited by Champlain Islander...About what A Brittany spaniel and Catahoula mix would act and look like.

Champlain Islander 04-02-2016 02:06 AM

A little bit of patience would be appreciated. Kai just asked a question.

Kai 04-02-2016 04:00 AM


Originally Posted by Champlain Islander (Post 4253127)
A little bit of patience would be appreciated. Kai just asked a question.

Thanks you

Mickey Finn 04-02-2016 05:25 AM

Catahoula's are excellent dogs. A woman I know who raises horses had one. Then there is the Catahoula/pit mix down the street. Like CI's it came north after the big blow/washout and is an active, ball crazy dog. I think and this is just a guess you'd end up with a biddable dog that would try hard top please you. May not end up a staunch pointer though.

Kai 04-02-2016 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by Mickey Finn (Post 4253144)
Catahoula's are excellent dogs. A woman I know who raises horses had one. Then there is the Catahoula/pit mix down the street. Like CI's it came north after the big blow/washout and is an active, ball crazy dog. I think and this is just a guess you'd end up with a biddable dog that would try hard top please you. May not end up a staunch pointer though.

Thank you I was thinking that to. I have a Brittany and he's a smart dog learns fast and love to run and hunt. So was curious what people thought mix of a Brittany and a catahoula would be like.There is a catahoula breeder near me so I am thinkin about getting one when I can. Thank you for your info.

Kai 04-02-2016 06:36 AM


Originally Posted by Mickey Finn (Post 4253144)
Catahoula's are excellent dogs. A woman I know who raises horses had one. Then there is the Catahoula/pit mix down the street. Like CI's it came north after the big blow/washout and is an active, ball crazy dog. I think and this is just a guess you'd end up with a biddable dog that would try hard top please you. May not end up a staunch pointer though.

in your opinion what do you think it could hunt or do you think it would be a good hunter.


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