Lacy
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Lacy
AvailableLacy is a large, young, female Saint Bernard mix with a short bicolor coat. She is spayed and her vaccinations are current. Lacy is located in Sparks, NV, and is looking for an active family who can provide her with structure, play time, and affection.
About Lacy
Lacy is a high-spirited, affectionate, and athletic Saint Bernard mix who thrives on play and adventure. She’s a funny and independent girl—quick to make you laugh and just as content to do her own thing. Lacy loves a good game of fetch or a hike, and she’d fit right in with an active family who can match her energetic style. She gets along well with other dogs, especially males, and brings a bright spark to any group. Her strong-willed personality means she won’t just follow any command—she’ll need an owner who understands dogs and can patiently help her brush up on basic manners. For those with some experience and the time to invest, Lacy will prove herself a loyal and loving companion. She’s up to date on vaccines, spayed, and microchipped, ready for a home that wants some fun with a dash of sass. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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$600Payment after application.
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Questions about Lacy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lacy, as a Saint Bernard mix, is most comfortable in homes that can offer space to stretch out and a family who enjoys lots of activity. She does best in houses with yards or access to outdoor areas.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Saint Bernard mixes like Lacy benefit from a yard and regular outdoor time. She enjoys activities like fetch and hiking, so she’s happiest when given ample space to run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lacy’s playful and friendly nature makes her generally suitable for homes with children. Her size and energy are better suited for families with older kids who are comfortable around large, active dogs.











