Wrangler
Catahoula Leopard/Husky
Available for Adoption!
Update 10/11/2025:
Haroo, my foster Mommy said I had to give an update on me. I am now 11 months old! She has been helping me deal with something called Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency. Man, thems big words. I will just call it what foster Mommy says, EPI. It means that pancre-something thing inside me doesn’t give me enzymes so I can digest proteins. So foster Mommy puts enzymes in my food to help me with that.
Haroo, my foster Mommy said I had to give an update on me. I am now 11 months old! She has been helping me deal with something called Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency. Man, thems big words. I will just call it what foster Mommy says, EPI. It means that pancre-something thing inside me doesn’t give me enzymes so I can digest proteins. So foster Mommy puts enzymes in my food to help me with that.
Also, Mr. Vet Doctor said because of this EPI thing, my B12 level in my blood is low, so foster Mommy gives me a shot every other week of B12. I'm a good boy for those and don’t even feel them, as long as I hold still.
Other than that, I am still learning various commands. I tell foster Mommy when I need to go out. I sleep all night with foster Mommy. I love playing with other dogs and cuddling with humans. I can get scared when I don’t know someone, but will warm up to them especially if they have treats.
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Previous update:
HOWDY! I am the adorable Wrangler and I have been working mighty hard to learn the ropes, so that I have what it takes to be the ‘best dog ever’ for one lucky family!
I have mastered “Sit” and started learning “Come,” and “Down", which I must say, am getting the hang of it. As for “Off”, I know what it means but I just get so excited sometimes... HeeHee. What do you expect, I'm still a baby. I do very well walking on a leash. I see well enough to get around and do well with a doggy door. I sleep in a bed with my human all night. I do fine corralled in a crate when my people are away as long as another dog is nearby for company. In my perfect forever home, my humans would be around all or most of the time and I would have a dog “partner” to play with in our fenced yard.
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Wrangler is progressing well in his crate training and house training, showing improvement with his foster's assistance and a new interest in Himalayan chews and bells for door training.
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Update 3/24/2025
Wrangler has been doing much better in the crate when his foster has to go out for a while. His wire crate is next to the xpen of another dog so he is not alone and he loves Himalayan chews, so gets one while in his crate.
Wrangler has been doing much better in the crate when his foster has to go out for a while. His wire crate is next to the xpen of another dog so he is not alone and he loves Himalayan chews, so gets one while in his crate.
His house training has gotten much better. He goes to the door when he has to go potty to let you know. His foster is starting to try teaching him to use bells on the door. Will see how that goes.
Wrangler is such a sweet boy and so loving.
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Wrangler is such a sweet boy and so loving.
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Wrangler is a sweet 4-month-old Husky/Catahoula Leopard Dog mix. His vision isn’t perfect, but he does have some sight. His eyes did not develop properly. But it doesn’t stop him from enjoying life to the fullest. He loves to play with other dogs and loves to cuddle with humans. He would do well in a home with other dogs to play with, and a fenced yard to run around in. Wrangler is a smart puppy and is learning commands quickly. He got a late start at potty training and learning commands but picking things up. He loves toys and nylabones to chew on. He also loves to chew on antlers and anything else hard.
Wrangler does not like being left alone in a crate, so he has been sleeping with the other dogs and his foster Mom and doing well. He will sleep through the night with someone in bed. Wrangler will make a wonderful addition to a family and bring lots of laughs and joy and love. He is still growing so has plenty of time to learn so much and become a great dog for a loving family.
About me
Sex: Male
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Breed: Catahoula Leopard/Husky
Mixed Breed: Yes
Age: Baby
Date of Birth: 11/11/2024
Weight: 25 lbs.
Size when grown: Medium
House trained: No
Good with other dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Unknown
Good with children: Yes
health information
Heartworm Test: No test performed
Vision: Impaired sightCause: Microphthalmia, under-developed
Notes: Birth defect
Vet Findings: Healthy except for eyes
location
Currently fostered in York, Pennsylvania
Transportation is available.
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