How to Get a Cur Dog

Choosing to adopt a dog is a life-changing decision. There are many decisions to be made, such as choosing the breed of dog to adopt. In the South a working breed mixed to bring out specific traits is sometimes called a cur. Types of cur include Catahoula Leopard Dog, Southern Blackmouth Cur and Tennessee Treeing Brindle. As a mixed breed, curs are free of many of the genetic predispositions to disease and injury suffered by purebred dogs. Cur dogs can be adopted from reputable animal shelters.

Instructions

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      Use an online directory such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (aspca.org/adoption) or Pet Finder (perfinder.com) to locate a shelter in your area. Online directories have photographs of dogs available for adoption that can be filtered by characteristics such as age and breed. Use the search term "cur" to restrict your search to cur dogs.

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      Identify a cur dog that you would consider adopting. Note any details about its temperament available on the website, including any history of aggression toward children, other dogs or small animals. Use your gut instinct, but also rely on reason and foresight. Your new dog will be your companion for many years.

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      Visit the dog in the shelter. When you first approach the cur dog, pay attention to how it greets you. Ears forward and tail up is a sign of a friendly greeting. Ears back and tail down can signal fear and aggression. Visit at least two times to walk and pet the dog to be sure you are compatible.

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      When you pick up your new pet to take home, bring a collar, leash and chew toys for the ride home. Be sure to collect documentation of shots and medical history.