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Famous as the official dog of Texas, the Blue Lacy is a turn-of-the-19th-century herding and working dog. Strong and energetic, the Blue Lacy is naturally sensitive and needs gentle training based on positive reinforcement. Socialization must begin early with the blue Lacy breed to make sure a dog learns how to behave positively around smaller dogs, cats and other animals. Human socialization is important, too, since the Lacy can be withdrawn and family-oriented to the point that they develop a dislike of any visitors. Kid-friendly and easy to groom, the Blue Lacy stands up to 63 centimetres high and weighs between 12 and 23 kilograms.
Temperament
Alert, intense, devoted
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 50 lbs
Medium
High
Moderate
Very
12 to 16 years
Like they say, Texas is big on everything—including dogs. Doggies vacationing in the Lone Star State can look forward to wide-open vistas, plentiful parks and beaches, and welcoming accommodations. Whether you and your dog are into the shopping and café scene of urban modernity, or you prefer hiking trails and campgrounds, you’ll never run out of fun things to do in Texas. Nature lovers can check out the Barton Creek Greenbelt Preserve in Austin, the Arboretum and Nature Center in Houston, or the Palo Curo Canyon State Park. Dogs should be on-leash, but they are welcome to hike and stay alongside their owners in outdoor public spaces.
The Blue Lacy has been Texas’ official state dog since 2005.
The most popular breed of dog among pet owners in Texas is the Golden Retriever.
Mutt’s Canine Cantina, with locations throughout Texas, features a restaurant-adjacent dog park and menu items for your canine companions!
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