Miss Lucy Tuesday Lucy was found in a trap with a cat and a chihuahua on an abandoned property in California. She came to her fosters terrified, dirty, and flea ridden. It took an hour just to get her out of a crate. She was spayed at the shelter and the vet estimates that she is about a year and a half old. Based on online photos, her fosters think she is a St. Bernard and Great Pyrenees mix. Her weight is estimated at 85 lbs. It's been an amazing couple of weeks and Lucy is truly awesome. She is a huge cuddle bug and adores affection. In terms of the fear, she has really come out of her shell at the fosters house but has a ways to go with outside trust. She is potty trained and walks great on a leash. She enjoys walks but will stop and evaluate the situation when encountering other people. There is zero aggression, simply fear. She does not appreciate nor fall for being coaxed into or out of places. Being patient and casual with her has proven most effective. She has very little recall at this point but does seem to be learning her name. She is playful with the two labs at the foster house but has shown resource guarding over attention, water, treats, and the food bins. It's mostly been vocal and it has decreased over time as she feels safer. The fosters think she could do well in a home with other dogs with oversight and correction, but know she will be great as an only dog for sure. That said, she does not like being left alone for long periods of time. Retired people or people who work from home would be ideal. Probably kids over ten since she doesn't know her own size and strength, and she is still young and playful. There are no cats or chickens at the foster so it is unknown how she may react or behave. Since she is still apprehensive of the car and afraid of people, the adoption event will probably not be a great option to meet her. So a private meet and greet would be best for her! Adoption 300 ***Serious inquiries only please. Please go to our website to submit an application, ONLY after reading the entire post description of the dog. http://www.Unbreakabullrescue.org If you are not ready to adopt please do not request or submit an application. If an application is selected and approved you will be notified to set up a meet and greet. We do not hold dogs, so if you are unable to arrange a meet within 2 days of approval, we will potentially move on to the next approved application. **Please check spam folder frequently for a response. **Applications are not accepted on a first come first serve basis, we screen for the best fit for each dog.
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