This is Tippy. She's available at the Wisconsin Humane Society.
http://www.wihumane.org/animals/animal.aspx?id=13180436I had never heard of her breed before (catahoula leopard dog) so I went and looked it up. This gave us a good chuckle:
"You must be ready to teach and exercise a Catahoula. If not, he will eat your house. The Catahoula will not let you forget that you own a dog." --Don Abney<16>
Catahoulas are highly intelligent and energetic. They are assertive but not aggressive by nature. They have a need to take charge of their pack whether other dogs or humans. Catahoulas in general are very even tempered. Males tend to be more obnoxious than females, but Catahoulas are very serious about their job if they are working dogs. They make a good family dog but will not tolerate being isolated, so interaction with the dog is a daily requirement. When a Catahoula is raised with children, the dog believes that it is his or her responsibility to look after and protect those children. Many owners will say that the Catahoula owns them and they can be insistent when its time to eat or do other activities. Catahoulas are protective and a natural alarm dog. They will alert you to anything out of the ordinary.<17>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catahoula_Cur