Meet Lacey, a delightful and petite adventurer who's ready to bring joy and cuddles into your life! This approximately year-and-a-half-old, 31-pound sweetheart, possibly a boxer/terrier mix, has a truly award-winning combination of traits. Lacey is perfectly sized for both grand adventures and cozy couch snuggles, making her an incredibly adaptable companion.
Lacey possesses exceptional social skills, navigating interactions with ease and confidence. She's equally at home with big dogs, goofy dogs, or more reserved pups, and even cats seem to be no bother for this diplomatic dog. Humans are her absolute favorite, and she showers them with gentle kisses and polite little treat nibbles. On walks, she's a dream, responding beautifully to guidance and making any outing, from a neighborhood stroll to a road trip, a pleasure.
Ideal Home
Lacey would thrive in a variety of homes. She's adaptable enough for apartment living if her family is active and enjoys outings, but would also love a backyard to play in. She could be a wonderful only dog, soaking up all the attention, or a joyful addition to a home with playful dog siblings. While she's shown remarkable ease around cats, slow introductions or a cat test are recommended. She hasn't met children yet, but her gentle, social, and adaptable nature suggests she'll be a wonderful family dog.
Ongoing Health
Lacey is a healthy girl and is up-to-date on all her vetting.
Training & Support
Lacey is crate trained, treat motivated, and a joy to train. Her excellent emotional regulation and willingness to learn make her an easy dog to live with.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Lacey is located at our Texas facility. We offer nationwide transport via our rescue-run, USDA-certified transport system. Drop-off locations are available in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, and Canada (pick-up options in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT for Canadian adopters). A $87 surcharge applies for transportation. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.