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Blue fever

I’ve had hardcore dog fever for about two years now, desperately wanting to get a young dog to bond with Gus and for CLH to have the experience of raising a puppy. (Gus is the first dog he’s ever had, and they got to know each other after Gus was full-grown and fully-reared.)Blue_lacy_female

Lance set me off on an obsession about the hunting dog the Blue Lacy. How friggin’ cool is it that Texas has an official state dog breed? A dog that is part coyote! Look at how beautiful they are! And now this story, which will make you cry unless your heart is a shriveled piece of rotting plant matter.

Clear Lake family finds missing dog 10 months after Hurricane Ike

Neighbors reported seeing the dog emerge late at night from the wooded area through a break in a fence at the end of a cul-de-sac. Neighbors had become accustomed to leaving food out for her. She would make her rounds then disappear back into the woods at daybreak.

2 Responses to Blue fever

  1. Blue Lacys are indeed, beautiful dogs. Just remember that there are sooooo many dogs needing homes (including young dogs and puppies) that there is NO need to buy a dog from a breeder. (including “responsible” breeders). Please always consider the innocent lives lost daily and look for a pal that needs a home.

  2. What a little *trooper*!

    Where’s my Kleenex; I have something in my eye…..*snif*

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