
National Lacy Dog Association Just in time for the holidays, the Lacy Dog online store is open for business at http://www.cafepress.com/lacydog. Get your2010 calendars, cards and stickers today!
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Show your true blue Lacy pride with products from the National Lacy Dog Association! All proceeds benefit the NLDA, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the Lacy Dog as a working breed.

National Lacy Dog Association The NLDA is putting together a 2010 calendar and we want to feature your pictures! Email your favorite Lacy photos to nlda@nationallacydog.org. The official deadline is Nov. 1. Pictures should be high quality JPGs. They need to look good printed at 11 by 9 inches, so the minimum recommended resolution is 200 dpi and 2300 by 1800 pixels. Please include the dog's and the owner's full name in your email.

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The Texas Trappers and Fur Hunters Association is holding their Fall Rendezvous in Junction on Oct. 16 and 17. The NLDA will have a table at the event and our very own Jimmy Brooks will be conducting trap line seminars both Friday and Saturday. So stop by, say hi to fellow Lacy lovers and learn abou...

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Support the true Lacy legacy and join the National Lacy Dog Association! We strive to preserve and promote working Lacy Dogs through public education, open communication, ethical breeding and active ownership. A grassroots non-profit, we are funded entirely by dues and donations, so we need your hel...

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Helen Lacy Gibbs, granddaughter of George W. Lacy, talks about growing up with Lacy Hog Dogs and the vital role they played in her family's survival. Mrs. Gibbs emphasizes the importance of their work and clarifies that Lacy Dogs were not pets.

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Helen Lacy Gibbs, granddaughter of George W. Lacy, shares her family's history and clarifies two important facts about the origins of the Lacy Dog. 1.) The Lacy brothers started the breed in Kentucky, though it is likely they added to it in Texas. 2.) The original cross was a hound and a wolf. These...

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Helen Lacy Gibbs, granddaughter of George W. Lacy, describes the original Lacy Hog Dog's personality and desire to work. She also notes that her father dubbed the canines on their Lacys to prevent them from tearing the hogs' hide and spreading screw worms.

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Helen Lacy Gibbs, granddaughter of George W. Lacy, discusses the colors her family's Lacys came in. All of their dogs were solid blue or solid red. Mrs. Gibbs also makes it clear that the dogs were called Blue Lacys or Red Lacys depending on their color, that reds were never called Blue Lacys.

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Watch a preview of the next episode of Life After People, airing June 16 at 9 p.m. CT on the History Channel. Though many breeds would perish without humans, the Lacy has a different story. Tune in to see some of our working Lacys and Jimmy Brooks, president of the National Lacy Dog Association.































