Meet Lucy, she is an eight year old purebred Welsh corgi. She grew up 50/50 a Timonium Maryland dog, and a golf course dog in Naples Florida. Kind of a long, sad story, but I'll try to keep it succinct. Her mommy (my stepmother aka secondmother of 20 years) passed away in February. Lucy was depressed and confused and kept waiting for mommy to come back through the door, she's very loyal. My dad is heartbroken, lost the love of his life after 20 years. A few weeks before he had three discs fused in his spine. He asked me if I could watch Lucy for a week or two, which has now been six months. He loves her to death, and he hates admitting it, but she's too much for him to walk all the time and take care of. I have struggled with this decision, but the reason that I cannot keep her is because I have a 12 year-old yellow lab, Daisy, who is on her last leg. They have always gotten along, but Lucy is a herding dog by breed, so if Daisy attempts to take 10 steps over into the neighbors yard to say hi to Max, the scruffy little mutt she's spent her life with, Lucy wants to herd her back in. Daisy is sad and jealous of of this new little dog stealing the little thunder she has left. My attention needs to go to Daisy, I don't want her being jealous in her golden hour. I hope that makes sense. She is a great dog, she has been with our family for eight years, but I know that she deserves someone that can give her more of what she needs.
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