Carolina Dog Dog Breed Information, Images, Characteristics, Health

Basic Information - Carolina Dog for Sale

Group:
Miscellaneous dogs
undefined
United States
Height Male:
45 - 61 cm17 - 25 inches
Height Female:
42 - 61 cm16 - 25 inches
Weight Male:
15 - 20 kg33 - 45 pounds
Weight Female:
12 - 20 kg26 - 45 pounds
Life Span:
12 - 15 Years
Litter Size:
3 - 6
Size:
Medium
Other Names:
North American Native Dog, Dixie Dingo, American Dingo, Yellow Dog
Colors Available:
Fawn, Yellow, Gingerish, black and tan
Coat:
Short and dense
Shedding:
Moderate, Seasonal
Temperament:
Affectionate, Alert, Cheerful, Courageous, Detached, Energetic, Friendly, Independent, Intelligent, Lively, Loving, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Protective, Responsive, Social, Stubborn, Territorial
Grooming:
Moderate Maintenance
Trainability:
Moderate
Hypoallergenic:
No
Kids Friendly:
Yes
New Owners Friendly:
Yes

History - Carolina Dog for Sale

carolina dogThe Carolina dog comes from wild dogs that used to run with the Paleo-Indians of North America, and today they can still be found in their wild state near the Georgia-South Carolina border.

Many scientists believe that the dog was first domesticated from the wolf thousands and thousands of years ago. Today there aren’t many records on the Carolina Dog’s history and it isn’t sure how long they lived their feral lifestyle in the American South, but it seems as though it was for hundreds of years.

You could say that the modern history of the Carolina Dog started in the 1980s. Dr. Pam Brisbin found a puppy at a dump site which looked like the Australian Dingo. Dr Brisbin and other scientists concluded that the Carolina Dog was a remnant of primitive dogs. Since those times the Carolina Dog has adapted well to being a domesticated pet.

Description - Carolina Dog for Sale

carolina dog puppy - descriptionThe Carolina dog is part of the Sighthounds Group and looks a bit like a Dingo, German Shepherd and Wolf mix. He has fairly long, pointed erect ears, a sharp wolf-like snout and a long tail that curves when raised.

The Carolina dog has been re-discovered however and when trained and socialized, they make splendid pets. It’s a medium sized dog standing at 45–61cm and weighing from 15–20kg. He is slender, muscular and athletic with a coat that is short and fairly smooth. Colors for the Carolina dog vary and he can be fawn colored, a gingerish color, black and tan and can have some white areas on the paws, chest, muzzle and tail.

Temperament:

The Carolina Dog has been a wild dog, belonging to a pack and while he isn’t aggressive, he is nervous and aloof around strangers. Good training and socialization provides him with the skills to get along well with his human family as well as with children and other pets in the home.

Because this dog has always been wild, they tend to maintain some of their wild, independent nature and they can be difficult to train and it requires firmness and patience with him, but he is an intelligent breed.

Characteristics - Carolina Dog for Sale

carolina dog dog - characteristicsThe Carolina Dog is a medium-sized dog which has managed to survive well in the wild environment. It is this life in the wilds which has made the dog to be shy and aloof around strangers.

They are skilled and intelligent and when domesticated they make extraordinary pets even though he isn’t an overly affectionate dog. It is why he requires early socialization so that he doesn’t grow up shunning humans.

With training however, the Carolina Dog becomes a well-adjusted, loving and social member of the family.

Health Problems - Carolina Dog for Sale

carolina dog puppies - health problemsThe Carolina Dog is a fairly healthy breed. You won’t have to be rushing off to the vet often with him if you look after him well in terms of a good diet, a food amount of exercise and plenty of love and attention. In fact breeders of the Carolina Dog have noted that they haven’t seen any cases of genetically inheritable diseases with this robust dog.

However with all dogs, no matter how healthy they are, there can be problems. Problems common to domestic dogs can include skeletal and visual problems. Many dog owners have their pets tested to identify some of the potential health defects that some dogs are prone to. This can include hip dysplasia, cataracts, cancer and PRA or Progressive Retinal Atrophy.

Caring The Pet - Carolina Dog for Sale

Grooming:

carolina dog dogs - caringThe Carolina Dog is a seasonal shedder and the shortish coat will simply require a thorough brushing twice a week to keep him in tip top condition.

This dog, with his upright ears, isn’t prone to ear infections as other breeds, but nonetheless as part of his grooming routine, its a good idea to to check his ears inside for wax build-up and dirt. Certainly his teeth should be brushed 2 or 3 times a week with special dog toothbrush and toothpaste. This keeps the gums and teeth healthy and also avoids other diseases that come about because of dental disease.

Diet:

Whether you feed your Carolina Dog once or twice a day, you want to ensure the very best quality diet to avoid skin problems and illness. You also have to ensure your dog has 24/7 access to fresh, cool drinking water to help him with digesting his food.

There are some excellent commercially manufactured dog foods on the market which have been manufactured for certain stages of your dogs life. Add in some rice, vegetables and meat from time to time and every now and again you can give him some raw meat too.

Comparison with other breeds

  1. Carolina Dog vs English Bulldog - Breed Comparison
  2. Carolina Dog vs German Shepherd - Breed Comparison
  3. Carolina Dog vs Golden Retriever - Breed Comparison
  4. Carolina Dog vs Labrador Retriever - Breed Comparison
  5. Carolina Dog vs West Highland White Terrier - Breed Comparison
  6. Carolina Dog vs French Bulldog - Breed Comparison
  7. Carolina Dog vs Beagle - Breed Comparison
  8. Carolina Dog vs Yorkshire Terrier - Breed Comparison
  9. Carolina Dog vs Poodle - Breed Comparison
  10. Carolina Dog vs Rottweiler - Breed Comparison
  11. Carolina Dog vs Boxer - Breed Comparison
  12. Carolina Dog vs English Pointer - Breed Comparison
  13. Carolina Dog vs Siberian Husky - Breed Comparison
  14. Carolina Dog vs Doberman Pinscher - Breed Comparison
  15. Carolina Dog vs American Bully - Breed Comparison
  16. Carolina Dog vs Abruzzenhund - Breed Comparison
  17. Carolina Dog vs Affenpinscher - Breed Comparison
  18. Carolina Dog vs Afghan Hound - Breed Comparison
  19. Carolina Dog vs Aidi - Breed Comparison
  20. Carolina Dog vs Airedale Terrier - Breed Comparison
  21. Carolina Dog vs Akbash Dog - Breed Comparison
  22. Carolina Dog vs Akita - Breed Comparison
  23. Carolina Dog vs Africanis - Breed Comparison
  24. Carolina Dog vs Askal - Breed Comparison
  25. Carolina Dog vs Atlas Terrier - Breed Comparison
  26. Carolina Dog vs Aussie Poo - Breed Comparison
  27. Carolina Dog vs Artois Hound - Breed Comparison
  28. Carolina Dog vs Ariegeois - Breed Comparison
  29. Carolina Dog vs Anglo-Francais de Petite Venerie - Breed Comparison
  30. Carolina Dog vs Aussie Doodles - Breed Comparison
  31. Carolina Dog vs Austrailian Blue Heeler - Breed Comparison
  32. Carolina Dog vs Australian Kelpie - Breed Comparison
  33. Carolina Dog vs Australian Bulldog - Breed Comparison
  34. Carolina Dog vs Australian Red Heeler - Breed Comparison
  35. Carolina Dog vs Australian Cattle Dog - Breed Comparison
  36. Carolina Dog vs Australian Shepherd - Breed Comparison
  37. Carolina Dog vs Alano Espanol - Breed Comparison
  38. Carolina Dog vs Alopekis - Breed Comparison
  39. Carolina Dog vs Alpine Dachsbracke - Breed Comparison
  40. Carolina Dog vs American Bulldog - Breed Comparison
  41. Carolina Dog vs Australian Collie - Breed Comparison
  42. Carolina Dog vs Australian Silky Terrier - Breed Comparison
  43. Carolina Dog vs Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog - Breed Comparison
  44. Carolina Dog vs Antebellum Bulldog - Breed Comparison
  45. Carolina Dog vs Australian Terrier - Breed Comparison
  46. Carolina Dog vs American Cocker Spaniel - Breed Comparison
  47. Carolina Dog vs American English Coonhound - Breed Comparison
  48. Carolina Dog vs Austrian Black and Tan Hound - Breed Comparison
  49. Carolina Dog vs American Eskimo Dog - Breed Comparison
  50. Carolina Dog vs Bakharwal Dog - Breed Comparison