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This intelligent working dog is a mix between the Catahoula Leopard Dog and the Siberian Husky. The Leopard Husky ranges in size from a minimum of 30 pounds to a maximum of about 90 pounds, depending on its particular mixture of genetic traits. Friendly and tireless, as well as adaptable to cool or warm weather, this breed does very well in farm settings where there is plenty of room to run around. In fact, the Leopard Husky is a natural herder who will love to help out on the ranch!
Temperament
Clever, strong, independent
Breed Fast Facts
42 - 75 lbs
Large
High
High
Medium
11 to 14 years
An estimated 28 percent of Quebecois households include at least one dog, while about 10 percent include one cat and one dog. That puts Quebec’s total dog population at just over one million—and most of them are rescued. Top dog hiking trails in the province include Monts Sourire et Petit Carcan and Mont Larose, and there are more in the Parc Nacional du Bic. If you’re a dogless dog-lover at the moment and need some canine interaction in your life, check out one of the many dog sledding excursions throughout the Laurentian Mountains!
The preferred dog breed of the Quebecois is the German Shepherd.
You can bring your dog to stay with you at the Fairmont El Chateau Frontenac Hotel.
Enjoy a treat for two in Montreal at one of the city’s canine coffee shops.