NEW Lacy Game Dog Registry Registration Numbers
Updated LGDR Registration #
With a new year comes a new/updated Lacy Game Dog Registration
Please reach out to us via the contact page if you have any questions.
With a new year comes a new/updated Lacy Game Dog Registration
Please reach out to us via the contact page if you have any questions.
The TLGDA, in conjunction with the United Blood Trackers (UBT), will be holding a Saturday Blood Training Seminar and Sunday UBT Testing Event designed for beginner and advanced dogs and handlers. There will be a wealth of hands-on training in the field for dogs (ALL BREEDS) and handlers. Sean Timmens, from Wisconsin, will be one…
A Lacy family experienced the joys of their first litter. Then suddenly, the runt of the litter failed to thrive and died. Unfortunately, this does happen when breeding, so they did not think anything out of the ordinary. Then a 2nd pup suddenly stopped thriving and passed away, red flags started flying and the rest…
Please be aware that the LGDR is the “Official Single Breed Registry” for the “Blue Lacy Breed”. (http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/dogs/tx_blue_lacy.htm) If you are purchasing a Lacy or registering a Lacy, please ensure you are using the this OFFICIAL LGDR site and documentation. The LGDR works in alliance with the Texas Lacy Game Dog Association (TLGDA). All breeders…
TLGDA FUN DAY Come Join Us April 27th This is a great introduction and training event for cattle herding, blood trailing, raccoon treeing, and hog baying. It’s FREE admission to come watch and learn. If you’d like to include your dog, there’s a $20 fee for TLGDA members and $25 for non-members. It’s held in…
The Lacy Game Dog Registry™ (LGDR) will not recommend Blue Lacy pups not submitted for litter registration. Until litter pictures, parentage and registration forms are submitted and reviewed by the LGDR, we advise against the purchase of stated “pure” Blue Lacy pup without proper paperwork. In the event that, LGDR Litter Forms are not completed…
This is a link to a video that LGDR thought was interesting. The video discusses how deer blood is different from human blood and especially during the rut. Deer blood has a different chemical composition than human blood. It contains a variety of proteins, enzymes, and other molecules including K1 and K2. It has been…