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Ivy
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Ivy is poised, beautiful, and chill. Her energy is very centered and balanced, and she has a strong, magnificent presence. She holds herself back around strangers; waiting to see what they're all about instead of jumping all over them. With her loved ones, she's affectionate, gentle, loving, tender, and sweet. Ivy likes to "talk" - she will mumble and grumble when you talk to her as if she's attempting to have a conversation with you. It's hilarious! Nobody can take their eyes off of Ivy because of her coloration. She has one blue eye that enchants everybody who sees her! Ivy is discerning, independent, and observant. She brings her strength and power when she's good and ready. She doesn't take any slack from her siblings, ever. Ivy prefers to be the first and only one receiving all the attention. Ivy is built on the blockier, stockier side. She is very impressively built, with the best conformation in the whole litter. She has such a gorgeous blocky head, especially for a female. Ivy is fully crate trained, leash broken, and housebroken. She is great with children, and would do well as an only dog or with a dominant older dog that she will respect.
The heart of a Golden Retriever and the soul of a Catahoula Leopard Dog — together in one extraordinary pup. These puppies were raised right — in our loving home, surrounded by daily care, socialization, and hands-on attention from our young children. They’ve been held, loved, and played with from day one, giving them a confident, people-oriented start in life.
This is a first-generation cross, which means they benefit from true hybrid vigor: enhanced longevity, rock-solid health, and sturdy, athletic builds. All four grandparents are DNA tested, health tested, and registered — this litter comes from exceptional bloodlines selected with care and purpose.
🧠 Smart & Trainable
Golden Retrievers bring eagerness to learn and please, while Catahoulas add sharp thinking, inborn wisdom, and independence. The result is a high-IQ hybrid that thrives in both family life and rugged adventure.
💛 Deep Loyalty
Goldens love hard; Catahoulas are fiercely devoted. These pups aren’t just affectionate — they’re ride-or-die best friends.
🐕🦺 Versatile & Capable
Gentle, gritty, and athletic — perfect for hiking, therapy, working, or just being your active sidekick. There’s almost nothing they can’t do.
🧬 Strong & Healthy
Carefully bred for health, temperament, and structure, this mix benefits from true hybrid vigor — leading to exceptional strength, longevity, and resilience.
🏡 Family-Friendly with a Wild Edge
Affectionate with kids, respectful of boundaries, alert yet kind — the perfect balance for adventurous homes.
Deposits are $500. I can meet families for pick up, and I can also arrange transport for families that live outside of New Jersey. 📞 732 470 3370
Coat Colors:
Black
Gray
Blue
Coat Pattern:
Merle
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Veterinary exam
Champion blood
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Catahoula Leopard Dog Puppies
About Catahoula Leopard Dog Puppies
What are Catahoula Leopard Dogs known for?
With striking, spotted coats and a strong drive to herd, the Catahoula Leopard Dog is a beautiful, hard-working companion. Their unique looks may be what initially catches your eye, but these protective pups will impress you even more with their watchfulness, high energy, and affection. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-95 pounds and stand 22-24 inches tall.
Are Catahoula Leopard Dogs good family dogs?
Catahoula Leopard Dogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. This breed gets along best with older children, but can be a bit overwhelming for babies and toddlers. Catahoula Leopards can co-exist with cats and dogs, although they may be a bit aggressive toward dogs of the same sex. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Do Catahoula Leopard Dogs need a lot of physical activity?
As a working dog at heart, the Catahoula Leopard needs plenty of exercise and companionship to be happy. Give them at least an hour of activity or hard play each day, or they may get destructive and loud. These dogs love walking, running, hiking, and any activity that taps into their natural hunting and herding instincts. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What's the coat like on a Catahoula Leopard Dog?
The Catahoula Leopard has a short- to medium-length single coat of coarse hair. They get their name from the leopard pattern on their fur with red, blue, black, gray, or multi-color patches. Catahoula Leopards are moderate shedders that need weekly brushing and an occasional bath to maintain their good looks. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Catahoula Leopard Dogs easy to train?
Catahoula Leopard Dogs are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. They can live indoors or outdoors, but if they spend a lot of time outside, make sure that the fence is secure and they still get plenty of human interaction. They are fairly easy to train.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Golden Retriever Puppies
About Golden Retriever Puppies
What is a Golden Retriever like?
Golden Retrievers embody the idea man’s best friend. They are friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs who love their people. They always have a happy, excited look on their face and are never at a loss for energy. Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs ever for good reason. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-75 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
Will a Golden Retriever get along with my other pets?
Golden Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. They don’t usually do very well with being outdoor dogs and may misbehave if they are kept apart from their favorite human companions for too long. Golden Retrievers usually get along alright with other pets, especially if they are raised with them from the beginning. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Golden Retriever?
Are you active? Golden Retrievers sure are! A happy Golden Retriever gets at least an hour of exercise every day. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much grooming does a Golden Retriever need?
Golden Retrievers have long hair that does require regular brushing, which will help control the amount of hair you find around your house. Even with regular brushing, you should know that Golden Retrievers do shed quite a bit. Other than brushing, it’s pretty simple : Give you Golden Retriever a bath after they play in the mud, in salt water, or in a pool, and you won’t have a smelly dog on your hands. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Golden Retriever need?
Golden Retrievers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. In fact, they love them so much that it’s important that they live inside with you. They don’t usually do very well with being outdoor dogs and may misbehave if they are kept apart from their favorite human companions for too long. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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