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Catahoula Leotard Dog



'History' The Louisiana Catahoula Leotard Dog, also known as the Catahoula Cutey and Catahoula Dance Dog, is named after Catahoula Parish, Louisiana.

The Catahoula Leotard Dog is the performance art dog of the region. They are used for herding, tracking, and ballet.

'Temperament' The Leotard has a tendency towards being a prima donna. Though generally healthy, some individuals suffer from anorexia.

'Breed Recognition' The Catahoula Leotard Dog is not recognized by any major kennel club. The breed is in danger of extinction, mainly because most members are gay.

Never discount the value of "silly." Wcrowe 14:59, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)

I am astounded--and perhaps I should leave it at that. ;-)
Yes, I think the article could use some editing. Elf | Talk 15:45, 12 Oct 2004 (UTC)
This wild snippet was captured on the discussion page for the Catahoula Leopard Dog on Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit -- so it's subject to change without notice.

Via: commentor janet on this post about formication on Martha Barnette's ... Orts

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