Fun Blue Lacy Dog Facts For Kids

Oluniyi Akande
Oct 28, 2022 By Oluniyi Akande
Originally Published on Aug 05, 2021
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The Blue Lacy is a mixed breed of English Shepherd, Greyhound, and possibly a wolf, coyote, and scenthound. It is the official state dog breed of Texas, United States.

Also popularly known as the Lacy Hog Dog. Blue Lacys were historically used to look after free-roaming hogs, however, they became adaptable with time and were used to look after other livestock on farms and ranches. It is one of the best working dog breeds.

Although they are good family dogs, those living in apartments should not consider getting this breed as they need access to the outdoors. It generally has very few health issues and has many great features that make it the best choice for owners looking for a dog to spend lots of time and be energetic with!

Read some interesting and unique facts about the Blue Lacy dog breed (also known as the Texas Lacy Game dog breed). If you enjoy these facts, you can brush up on your knowledge of the American Water Spaniel and Lab Chow mix here too.
 

Blue Lacy Dog Interesting Facts

What type of animal is a Blue Lacy Dog?

The Texas Blue Lacy dog breed is a mixed breed of the English Shepherd, Greyhound, and possibly a wolf, coyote, and scenthound. They are an adaptable and vigorous Texas breed that was first bred in Texas's southern US province.

The Lacy is a medium-sized dog that can be found in various colors. They are intelligent and easy to train and they are good at managing animals on farms.

What class of animal does a Blue Lacy Dog belong to?

The Blue Lacy belongs to the class Mammal, and the family is Canidae.

How many Blue Lacy Dogs are there in the world?

The exact number of the Blue Lacys is not known. It is a rare breed and mostly confined to Texas. However, this true Texas breed is beginning to be found in other states of the USA, and a few are found in Europe. It is relatively unknown to other parts of the world.

Where does a Blue Lacy Dog live?

Blue Lacys live in a house or a farm or range and are considered working dogs.

What is a Blue Lacy Dog's habitat?

Blue Lacys are found in the state of Texas, United States. These dogs are fast working dogs, they are easy to train and easily adapt to the weather and climate in Texas.

As medium-sized hunting dogs, they often live in their owners' ranches and farms and are responsible for looking after free-roaming hogs and cattle, hunting deers, and acting as a watchdog for ranches and farms.

Since they are working dogs, they are not a good choice for people living alone or in apartments. If you plan to get one, do provide them ample outdoor activities.

Who do Blue Lacy Dogs live with?

Blue Lacys love to live with people. They enjoy the company of their owners and other family members. However, they must be well-trained to live around children since they are highly energetic dogs. They can spend their day working tirelessly on the farm and then enjoy relaxing in their owner's home afterward.

How long does a Blue Lacy Dog live?

Blue Lacy dogs are expected to have a lifespan of between 14 and 16 years. They are susceptible to some genetic health problems, so it is essential to take your dog for regular veterinarian checkups.

How do they reproduce?

They reproduce through the process of sexual reproduction. Due to genetic health issues, and to maintain the breed's health and limit crossbreeding, the Blue Lacy is reproduced by certified dog breeders who take every precautionary measure to develop healthy dogs.

What is their conservation status?

The conservation status earns them a space on the Least Concern list. According to IUCN, they are neither Threatened nor Near Threatened or Conservation Dependent.

Blue Lacy Dog Fun Facts

What do Blue Lacy Dogs look like?

Find Blue Lacy facts you did not know about the Texas state dog.

An ideal Texas Lacy Game dog is swift and decisive. Their height ranges from 18-21 in (46-53 cm). Its fur color can be blue, red, or tri-color (blue, white, and red markings). They have a smooth body coat with short hair. In appearance, a Blue Lacy is very different from a Pitbull.

How cute are they?

This medium-size, short-hair working dog breed is quite attractive with intense hunting eyes and friendly behavior. Since they are a combination of a number of healthy breeds, they are available in striking tri-colors, ready to grab attention. Although their social interaction quality is average, they are protective of their masters and are responsively alert. This alertness is certainly cute!

How do they communicate?

Blue Lacys communicate well with their owners and family members. They are very protective of their masters.

They have an active barking sound and their highly intelligent, intense, and alert behavior makes the breed a great best hunting and herding dog. However, it is worth being careful as due to their responsive behavior, they are sometimes aggressive towards strangers and other pet animals and dogs.

To prevent this aggressive behavior, you should take care not to enter a Blue Lacy's territory.

How big is a Blue Lacy Dog?

They are medium-sized dogs with heights ranging from 18-21 in (46-53 cm). The male breed weighs between 35-50 lb (16-23 kg) and the female weighs between 25-45 lb (11-20 kg). The English Shepherd is two times heavier in weight than the Blue Lacy, but their height is the same.

How fast can a Blue Lacy Dog run?

Since they are a working dog, they can run very fast with a top speed of 56.32 km per hour (35 miles per hour). They are known as the Texas Lacy Game dog, in part due to this speed.

How much does a Blue Lacy Dog weigh?

Blue Lacy male dogs are larger than Blue Lacy female dogs. The male dogs weigh between 35-50 lb (16-23 kg) and the female dogs weigh between 25-45 lb (11-20 kg).

What are their male and female names of the species?

The Blue Lacy species does not have specific names for male and female dogs of the breed. They are all simply called Blue Lacy dogs.

What would you call a baby Blue Lacy Dog?

The baby Blue Lacy is known as a puppy, just like all other baby dog breeds.

What do they eat?

Blue Lacys love to eat turkey, chicken, and beef.  They also enjoy eating other types of meat, dog food, and dog bones.

Are they slobbery?

Blue Lacy's are low-level slobbery dogs. It is pretty standard for dogs of this breed to drool, but if saliva flow is more than the average, it may be due to an underlying health concern and you may want to take them to a vet care center to avoid any further health problems.

Would they make a good pet?

Blue Lacys are good family dogs. They are loyal and very protective of their masters and they are not usually aggressive. However, they are very active and sometimes play very roughly. Due to their high energy and playful nature, they must be trained to avoid unwanted incidents, especially in households with children.

Blue Lacys have a high preying tendency.

This means that Blue Lacy's might be dangerous to be around other small animals and pets, the two will not be able to live together in the same household. So, it is best not to have any other pets if you have a Blue Lacy pet dog, and remember not to let your neighbor's pet enter their territory.

If you want to own a Blue Lacy it is often best if it is brought as a puppy and trained from a young age to behave well.

Did you know...

The Texas Lacy Game dog is the first dog breed to have originated in Texas. Other names for the breed include Lacy Game Dog, Texas Blue Lacy, Lacy Hog Dog, and Lacy Cur.

The Blue Lacy dog breed has a high tolerance against hot weather conditions.

The Lacy Cur dog breed is not acknowledged by the American Kennel Club.

Characteristics and health issues

The Lacy Cur is generally a healthy dog breed. They were developed for herding and hunting animals and to withstand long hard labor days. It is not unusual to find Lacy dogs spending the whole day running and chasing animals. It has vigilant behavior that is naturally territorial, not allowing strangers and other predators to enter its territory.

However, some potential health issues suffered by Blue Lacys include dilution alopecia, skin allergies, hypothyroidism, and hip or elbow dysplasia. In dilution alopecia, the skin becomes dry and dull and the hair becomes so much damaged that it starts to break and fall, leaving the area looking bald.

Skin allergies are common in purebred dogs. It leads to itching and scratching and it may occur due to particular food, pollen, grass, and parasites.

History of the Blue Lacy dog

The Lacy Cur is one of the best working dog breeds. They are easy to train as they are knowledgeable and active.

The Blue lacy breed was developed in 1858 in the state of Texas, the United States, by the Lacy brothers (Harry Lacy, George Lacy, Frank Lacy, and Ewin Lacy).

To the state of Texas, the Lacy family is believed to have contributed a lot. The breed was initially developed as a herding dog to look after livestock on farms and ranches and also to keep an eye on herders and hunters.

They are known as Blue Lacy because they have tri-colored coats (with blue, white, and red markings), and they carry the blue color gene. Many people see the tri-colored Blue Lacy as the "ideal" Blue Lacy dog appearance. The Lacy is named after the Lacy family brothers, the original Blue Lacy dog breeders.

In 2005, it was officially certified as the official state dog breed in Texas state. The Lacy Game Dog Registry is working hard towards maintaining the true Texas Blue Lacy for years to come.

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly animal facts for everyone to discover! Learn more about some other mammals including the Pitbull Chihuahua mix, or the Cheagle.

You can even occupy yourself at home by drawing one on our Blue Lacy dog coloring pages.

Blue Lacy Dog Facts

What Did They Prey On?

Wild boar, squirrels, and raccoons

What Type of Animal were they?

They are omnivores

Average Litter Size?

5

How Much Did They Weigh?

Male: 35-55 lb (15.9-25 kg)) Female: 25-45 lb (11.3-20.4 kg)

What habitat Do they Live In?

ranches and farms

Where Do They Live?

north america

How Long Were They?

We're not sure how long this dog is. If you know, please let us know at hello@kidadl.com.

How Tall Were They?

18-21 in (45.7-53.3 cm)

Class

Mammal

Genus

Canis

Family

Canidae

Scientific Name

Canis lupus familiaris

What Do They Look Like?

They are blue, gray, brown, fawn, white, tan, and light cream in color

Skin Type

Hair

What Are Their Main Threats?

humans

What is their Conservation Status?

Not Evaluated

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Oluniyi AkandeDoctorate specializing in Veterinary Medicine

With an accomplished background as a Veterinarian, SEO content writer, and public speaker, Oluniyi brings a wealth of skills and experience to his work. Holding a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Ibadan, he provides exceptional consulting services to pet owners, animal farms, and agricultural establishments. Oluniyi's impressive writing career spans over five years, during which he has produced over 5000 high-quality short- and long-form pieces of content. His versatility shines through as he tackles a diverse array of topics, including pets, real estate, sports, games, technology, landscaping, healthcare, cosmetics, personal loans, debt management, construction, and agriculture.

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