
About this Dog
Lucy is a 1 1/2 year old spayed female Weimaraner mix, fully vetted, heartworm negative and microchipped, house trained. She is good with kids, dogs (& cat with supervision). Current owner’s pit is aggressive with Lucy, and they feel it’s better to rehome her. Adoption fee $125. Comments from current owner: “We adopted Lucy from Mobile County Shelter approx 4 months ago. She had been bred and had puppies while in the shelter. She’s hyper, like a normal puppy. The reason we are rehoming is because she and my pit don’t get along very well, they break out into fights. I have children. I definitely believe it’s my pit and not her, because she plays well with other dogs around. Also, she jumps on my little ones, so maybe no small kids. She needs a lot of training and work we just don’t have time for. We have 3 children and I am a full time student also. She’s okay with feeding from what I can tell. My pit is aggressive when feeding. So I have to feed them separately. She has been around a cat. She won’t mess with the cat if you are there to remind her. We really don’t want to surrender her back to the shelter.”
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Contribute to Lucy the Dog's Stash!

100% of Lucy the Dog's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Lucy the Dog.
About this Dog
Lucy is a 1 1/2 year old spayed female Weimaraner mix, fully vetted, heartworm negative and microchipped, house trained. She is good with kids, dogs (& cat with supervision). Current owner’s pit is aggressive with Lucy, and they feel it’s better to rehome her. Adoption fee $125. Comments from current owner: “We adopted Lucy from Mobile County Shelter approx 4 months ago. She had been bred and had puppies while in the shelter. She’s hyper, like a normal puppy. The reason we are rehoming is because she and my pit don’t get along very well, they break out into fights. I have children. I definitely believe it’s my pit and not her, because she plays well with other dogs around. Also, she jumps on my little ones, so maybe no small kids. She needs a lot of training and work we just don’t have time for. We have 3 children and I am a full time student also. She’s okay with feeding from what I can tell. My pit is aggressive when feeding. So I have to feed them separately. She has been around a cat. She won’t mess with the cat if you are there to remind her. We really don’t want to surrender her back to the shelter.”