I really like when people interested in one of my puppies asks for references! It shows me you really care about the puppy you are getting. My biggest goal is to have new Blue Lacy owners that are incredibly happy with their puppy. I do my very best to match temperaments and skills to the right homes. This hasn't been hard to do with these fantastic puppies and there has been a perfect match for everyone in each litter. Most of my puppy owners stay in touch beyond the first raving review of their new puppy and I love that!
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Thanks again for sending him. He's been sooo great. He had his first vet visit yesterday...he is 20 pounds!! He looks like he's doubled in height since we got him, lol...his nose is definitely up above the table when he's standing on his back legs now. :) Hello! Just wanted to drop a quick update on cody! cody is doing great! He is more than we could have asked for, well behaved (mostly:)), a quick learner, and totally a people dog. He is getting big so fast too! I weighed him this morning and he is 29lbs and all legs! He is starting to hit those adolescent years and sometimes has selective listening...especially when I'm calling him to come inside or something. The cats and him aren't quite best friends yet, but they are trying to work out their differences...my little gray cat whoops his ass every chance she gets, lol...luckily she doesn't have claws, and now its getting to the point where it almost looks playful.:) Cody has taken over their bed and zophie has taken over his..fair swap..i guess. :) other that that, he's learning commands like heel, and he does high five and lay down on command...he still HATES his crate, and we have taken to just leaving him free if we are only going to be gone a short time, and that seems to be working out better...I think he's claustrophobic or something. If we leave him out, he's good...no accidents, and hasn't destroyed anything.:) I will attach a couple more pics..the one of him trying to squeeze his big butt on a kitty bed is my fave:) talk to you soon! New Blue Lacy Owners: Jessica, NY |
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She's great ! Getting big and stuff. She got her last shots today. Poor girl had a reaction to something. I was worried so I took her back to the vet. She's fine now. Sage is doing very well. She just passed her canine good citizen test. We love her so much! I took her camping two weeks ago & had her off leash the whole two days. New Blue Lacy Owners: David, CA |
I am always very pleased with the new owners I get to place with and feel they are exceptional homes. I watch their interaction with the pups and how the dam of the litter responds to them when they come to pick them up. Calamity gave everyone her personal seal of approval as you can see (below).

Pups have gone to their new homes and new owners have started to respond with updates for me. This is what they say:
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I've got to tell you how wonderful Max is. He is amazing. Good with the kids, great with the cat, comes to his name, knows his box is for sleeping. Never runs away. Walks on the leash nicely. Just amazing. He is also so unbelievably friendly as well. Let's everyone in the world pet him. Not to mention everyone can't get over how beautiful he is. We couldn't be happier. (wish he'd sleep through the night but oh well). *Paula CA |
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Stephanie, remind everyone about electrical cords!! Pistol is just awesome, I love him. One question, How many skinned up knees and elbows will it take before he learns he can't walk between my legs? LOL Line of sight isn't good enough for this guy. He has to be right with me. We were welding up an H brace in a fence and put him in the bed of a truck to keep him out of the way only 6 or 8 feet from us. and he still bailed out of the truck bed to get in the middle of everything. Well, we're off to our first Vet visit! Luck and Love to you and yours. *Johnny NV | ||
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Hello, Eva TX |
Texas State dog ~ herding style? I can't offer you a lot of info on this breed, only our one personal experience with them. We were called by a friend (Festus, yup his name is Festus). He is one heck of a cowboy, but he needed help catching a cow off a place where her owner lost the lease. It is ROUGH country, and she had been running on it virtually undisturbed for about five years. Lots of dense cedar trees and brush on 640 acres --- a lot of it too thick to walk or ride a horse through. But not so thick a cow couldn't brush up in it. We had several cowboys horseback, a couple of Border Collies and Australian Cattle Dogs. The dogs would track her, but were not able to bring her out into, and keep her in the open. Singles (especially rogues) are tough to impossible to work. We were having trouble keeping track of where the dogs were in order to help them as they all worked quietly and she stayed on the move as much as she could. After several frustrating hours, Kent called a friend and borrowed a couple of his Blue Lacys. They, along with our BC's and ACD's, trailed her up, and by listening for the Blue Lacys baying, they were able to locate them. Flushed her out in the open and roped her. She was not amused. (c;. |
Thanks again for all your help, that email was more than informative!! Just by speaking and seeing the effort you put forth in these dogs, its convinced us that working with you to find the ideal pup for our lifestyle will have plenty of benefits. I also talked to Dave, who spoke highly of you and your understanding and timely investment of this breed. We have no problem waiting and are very excited at the opportunity to own a Lacy pup!! Thank you once again for all your help and time, its greatly appreciated.
Thanks to everyone for dropping me a line to let me know how much you enjoy Blue Lacys and appreciate my efforts on their behalf. *LacyGameDog ~ Stephanie |