Little Tchefuncte Blue Lacy Kennels

Little Tchefuncte Blue Lacy Kennels Little Tchefuncte Blue Lacy Kennels will soon be local breeders of the Texas Blue Lacy Pup, right here in Louisiana

6 PUPS Available!  3 blue females & 3 blue males! $500 each.  Location Southeast Louisiana
07/02/2019

6 PUPS Available! 3 blue females & 3 blue males! $500 each. Location Southeast Louisiana

Lacy pups are here! One week old today!
06/04/2019

Lacy pups are here! One week old today!

Delta & Sir Diesel are expecting their first batch of pups in under 2 weeks! 😍
05/27/2019

Delta & Sir Diesel are expecting their first batch of pups in under 2 weeks! 😍

Sir Diesel, 10 mths old.
12/18/2018

Sir Diesel, 10 mths old.

Delta Dawn... 8 mths.... will breed Sir Diesel next Spring....
08/26/2018

Delta Dawn... 8 mths.... will breed Sir Diesel next Spring....

Sir Diesel... 6 mths old.... he will be breeding next Spring!
08/26/2018

Sir Diesel... 6 mths old.... he will be breeding next Spring!

04/11/2018

HISTORY:

During the late 19th century the Lacy brothers established a special line of dogs to gather the family's free roaming hogs and drive them from the Texas Hill Country to livestock markets in Austin. By crossing an English Shepherd with a Greyhound and a wolf, they created a fast herding dog with intense prey drive. This unique mix was developed into an all-around working breed for ranchers, cowboys, hunters and trappers. Medium in size with great endurance and grit, Lacys embodies the rugged and tenacious spirit necessary for survival on the Texas frontier.

Temperament:

Intelligent, intense, active and always alert, Lacys have an incredible drive and determination to work. Their strong heading, baying and tracking instincts make them ideal for herding, hunting, working trap lines and blood trailing. Lacys are extremely smart and can be quickly trained to do numerous tasks, making them excellent prospects for agility and flyball. They are also naturally territorial and will protect their property from strangers. These dogs are very energetic and require lots of mental and physical exercise. Lacys need room to run as well as a challenging job to keep their minds occupied. Though they can make dedicated companions, this breed requires a strong leader and may not be appropriate for new dog owners or families with young children.

Conformation:

Form follows function for these true working dogs. Strong and balanced, Lacys should be 18 to 21 inches tall and weigh between 30 and 50 pounds. They have a level back and deep chest that extends into well-sprung ribs to provide plenty of lung space. The front shoulders should be well laid back and muscular while the haunches have a tight, slightly rounded croup. Their legs are straight and medium in length with firm, cat-like feet. Correct Lacy movement alludes to speed, strength and dexterity.

Appearance:

In addition to the famous blue Lacys, the breed also comes in red and tricolor. Blues are any shade of gray from light silver to dark charcoal, reds range from light cream to rust and the tri combines these colors with a blue base and distinct red markings as appropriate for trim. Lacys do not carry a "rare blue gene," rather they carry a dilute dd gene that creates their color. White can appear on the brisket and one or more paws, but excessive white is discouraged and markings on the face or above the mid-line are a disqualifying fault. Their coat should be short and sleek. Lacy eyes are sharp and bright, ranging in color from bright yellow to rich brown. Their gaze is said to be similar to a wolf's in intensity.

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Madisonville, LA
70447

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