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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Lucy Needs A Home

Some dear friends of mine own what I call a dog's country club west of Nashville. Today they put out an A. P. B. for this sweet baby. Here's what they have to say about her...

http://www.woofwaggin.com

Lucy the Plott Hound has been living with us at the kennel since January. She was saved from being euthanized by someone who just decided he didn't want her anymore. He found her and her buddy running the streets about 3 1/2 years ago and he took them both in. He let Lucy into the house at some point and she killed one of his cats (she doesn't like cats), so she and her friend, Fredi, were banished to live in the backyard and garage.

They were out there for 3 years without much interaction with anyone until one day he decided he wanted to get rid of her. So he put an ad on Craigslist for 2 weeks and got no interest so decided he was going to have her put down (along with several other dogs he was fostering). Luckily we heard about this and were able to step in and save her (and her friend). She is an extreme cuddler - she LOVES to cuddle with people and would rather do nothing else! She gets along ok with other medium or large dogs. The perfect home for her would be a couch and someone to cuddle with, possibly another dog in the family.

She is extremely sweet and I love her, but she is getting very restless and unhappy living at the kennel. She really, really needs to live in a house with people! I give her as much attention as I possibly can, but she is limited to being outside in the yard, in the kitchen or in her room at the kennel. She doesn't have a lot of variety and since we are always so busy, she doesn't get as much attention and mingling as she wants or needs.

The one problem she has is that she can jump a 4 ft fence/wall with no trouble. So, she really needs a yard with a privacy fence or to be on a leash with her person when she is outside. She doesn't require a lot of physical activity. Mental stimulation and cohabitating with people would be her best situation. If you or anyone you know could give Lucy the loving home she deserves, or could FOSTER her while she is waiting for her forever home, please contact me and let me know. I've attached Lucy's flier to this email. Thank you!

jen
woof waggin' board & biscuit
568 hwy 70
pegram, tn 37143
615-349-1787

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