Meet Blue. He’s a very special dog. A Texas Blue Lacy. The State dog of Texas!
The breed was actually started by a rancher in the mid 1800s here in Central Texas. They are incredible working dogs. They can herd, hunt, bird, hog and be a companion.
Here’s Blue’s story. I went to the local Animal Shelter on Sunday to see if I could volunteer to help out. No can do because of liability they said, but I’m still working on it. So I asked if I could “just go in and look…” I knew it was a mistake, but in I went.
I saw this boy and instantly knew he was special. When I left I called Dan to cry about what I’d seen. When I was done I told him about this gorgeous dog that they said was a Texas Blue Something. In a disbelieving voice he said, “Jean. A TEXAS BLUE LACY?!” I came home and did some research and actually found a forum talking about this specific dog in the shelter and they were trying to get him out before he was put down. Of course I offered to help. First I went to take pictures for them to make sure he was a Lacy (they are a breed specific organization). While I was there taking pictures a man called saying he was interested so I left him. After talking to a couple of rescue people I decided to go get him out. He is a year and three months old and this is his second time in a shelter. I wanted him to be placed where someone understood the attention and exercise that this breed needs.
Well, here’s the problem. I’ve had him since about lunch on Monday. I am completely in love with him. Do you see that face:
He’s a handful, that’s for sure. Dan gets home from out of town tomorrow night. He’s going to fall instantly for this guy. I’m so torn I’m getting no sleep at night. I want him to have a forever home where someone really understands the work this breed needs.
I talked to the previous owner last night. They both work so Blue was in the backyard a lot with their Beagle. He destroyed their yard and had separation anxiety so they took him to the shelter.
The moral of the story, do research before you adopt or buy a dog. Really find out about the breed and if it’s right for your family. Blue’s story will end up happy one way or the other, but for so many other dogs it’s a sad ending.
It’s Thankful Thursday and I’m so thankful I got to meet Blue even if he has to move far away.