Lacey – 1 year old female Lurcher

Lacey is a 1 year old, female Lurcher. She obviously not been very well trained in anything – she has been taken back to basics and we’re starting again with things like walking on the lead and teaching her not to jump up. She’s very friendly and loves everyone and everything!

She’d make a great family pet for someone with older kids (7+) and who were around most of the time to continue with house-training etc. Lacey is about 24 inches tall, she’s been spayed now and had her first vaccination, been wormed and deflead. The marks on her nose are from bashing a muzzle into the wall and giving herself a big lump.

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For further details regarding dogs available for adoption from Lurcher Link, please telephone 01422 240168 or email kaye@lurcher.org. Lurcher Link is a voluntary organisation whose aim is to try and save Lurchers' lives by liaising between rescues, stray pounds and members of the public.

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