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Another successful adoption - amazing work Second Chance Animal Rescue Inc!
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Large Female Irish Wolfhound Mix Dog
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Lacy is now available for adoption again. Is there anyone out there looking for a new best friend?
Lacy will need an adults only household, ideally with people who are dog savvy please.
We are asking for a home with no pocket pets or cats. She would do best as a single dog in her new home but may be able to live with another well suited dog with the right introductions.
Lacy is a very intelligent girl! We are looking for a quiet large property where she can spend her days running around, playing with her toys and learning new skills with her humans.
Lacy can be sensitive to sounds, so it's important that her new family have a quiet environment away from traffic and loud neighbours. She will bark when visitors come over but will stop once she's assured that there isn't any danger.
The best way to make sure and fast friends with Lacy is food - the girl will make friends with anyone for a treat or three.
Lacy's suburban foster carers report that she is lovely and fit in well to their household, however her vocal gymnastics at the neighbourhood goings-on are very much part of her personality so she's not ready to settle down in the suburbs just yet.
If Lacy sounds like your kind of girl, please get in touch - she's ready and waiting!
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.