TLGDA Fun Day A Success
Great time at the Introduction and Training put on by the TLGDA
Check out this video of Tink (Anedrea and Wade Hodges’ pup) retrieving a stick out of a pond from a property in central Texas. She has taken to the water very naturally with no guidance (only encouragement) from us. It is possible that the current record heat here in Texas is helping out a bit…
Updated LGDR Registration # With a new year comes a new/updated Lacy Game Dog Registration Number. The LGDR Registrars have been working to automate as much of the paperwork process as possible. With the prior registration number layout (1334-1004-YY), we were unable to use an automation feature available to us in LGDR Registry Software. Moving…
The Lacy Game Dog Registry was honored by Lorena Belcher, A Texas Girl Talks, for an interview to discuss how the Blue Lacys became the Texas State Dog. Lorena recognizes the historical and cultural importance of the Blue Lacy as the State Dog of Texas. She sought to shed light on its origins and raise…
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…
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…
For the first time in a long time, the LGDR is raising fees. We strive to keep the cost of owning and breeding Lacys to a minimum. The minimal fee increase of $5 is necessary to help pay for the cost of maintaining, upgrading, and updating the Registry. All fees will be kept as low…