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Lola
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🐾 ADOPT LOLA — From Surviving to Thriving, This Girl Deserves Her Happy Ending 🐾
Lola is a beautiful 9‑month‑old Black Mouth Cur mix who has already lived a lifetime of challenges — and overcome every single one with courage. She came up to us from the South after spending her early months in a home that wasn’t kind to her. Lola was kept outside 24/7, exposed to the elements, with little comfort, structure, or affection. When she arrived, she was shy, unsure, and struggling with several behavior hurdles.
But Lola didn’t give up — and neither did we.
With patience, training, and love, she has blossomed into a completely different dog. She is no longer shy, she seeks out affection, and she’s discovered that people can be safe and fun. Lola LOVES other dogs, enjoys the company of cats, and will happily bark when she wants attention or playtime. Her personality is bright, goofy, and full of life.
She’s about 80% housebroken and continues to improve with routine. In homes with other dogs, Lola simply needs to eat in her crate — it helps her feel secure and prevents any food‑related stress. She’s confident with this setup and settles easily.
Lola is not yet spayed, and we require adopters to wait until she is 2 years old to ensure she’s fully developed and free of any underlying health concerns before surgery. Her long‑term health matters, and this timeline supports her best future..
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How would you describe a Black Mouth Cur?
The Black Mouth Cur combines the sweetness of a family dog with the fierceness of a hunter. These dogs are always on the go and ready to bark at anything that crosses its path, but at the end of the day, all they want to do is cuddle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-95 pounds and stand 16-25 inches tall.
Are Black Mouth Curs a good choice for families with kids?
Black Mouth Curs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Black Mouth Cur are loyal dogs that consider children and other family dogs part of their pack. These dogs require plenty of exercise and activity, so they do best in rural settings where they have ample space to roam freely. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Black Mouth Curs high-energy dogs?
As a hunting dog, the Black Mouth Cur craves activity. They need plenty of room to roam, and they do best when they get a long, brisk walk or run each day. These dogs will take all the exercise they can get, so lace up those shoes and get ready to get active. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How often should I brush a Black Mouth Cur?
The Black Mouth Cur’s short coat can come in a variety of shades of yellow, fawn, and brindle. Some dogs are born with heavier coats, while others within the same litter can be born with lighter coats. Either way, the Black Mouth Cur is easy to groom. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Black Mouth Curs need a house with a yard?
Black Mouth Curs are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. These dogs require plenty of exercise and activity, so they do best in rural settings where they have ample space to roam freely. While they enjoy spending time outdoors, Black Mouth Curs like to live indoors so they can be close to their families. They are fairly easy to train.
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