Lacy
- Senior
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Lacy
Phoenixville, PA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Lacy’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Lacy's Story
Meet Lacy.<br/>She’s about 10 years old, ~80 lbs, a beautiful black-and-tan Doberman mix with a spark that says, “Let’s go… or let’s cuddle—either works.” She loves to run when she can, play when invited, and snuggle like it’s her job. She’s fully convinced she’s a lap dog. She’s not wrong.<br/>Lacy was surrendered because her owner moved.<br/>No behavior issues. No big story. Just… left behind.<br/>Now she’s in a shelter—trying to be brave in a loud, confusing place that makes no sense to a dog who’s only ever known home. And like many senior dogs, the shelter environment has been hard on her—especially her skin. She has some skin issues, likely related to allergies, age, or possibly her mix, and would benefit greatly from the comfort and consistency of a home where those things can be properly addressed.<br/>Lacy needs:<br/> • A calm, quiet home<br/> • No young children and no other dogs<br/> • Someone who understands seniors don’t need chaos—just kindness and a couch<br/> • A human who’s willing to help manage minor skin/allergy needs with routine care<br/>On intake, Lacy was friendly, gentle, and curious. She leans into people like she’s asking, “Are you my person?”<br/>We are urgently seeking a foster, foster-to-adopt, or adopter.<br/>If you’re Doberman-savvy, an empty nester, or simply someone with a soft spot for senior dogs who deserve dignity and comfort, Lacy is ready.<br/>She just needs a safe place to land.<br/>Let’s get Lacy out. 🖤🤎
Meet Lacy.
She’s about 10 years old, ~80 lbs, a beautiful black-and-tan Doberman mix with a spark that says, “Let’s go… or let’s cuddle—either works.” She loves to run when she can, play when invited, and snuggle like it’s her job. She’s fully convinced she’s a lap dog. She’s not wrong.
Lacy was surrendered because her owner moved.
No behavior issues. No big story. Just… left behind.
Now she’s in a shelter—trying to be brave in a loud, confusing place that makes no sense to a dog who’s only ever known home. And like many senior dogs, the shelter environment has been hard on her—especially her skin. She has some skin issues, likely related to allergies, age, or possibly her mix, and would benefit greatly from the comfort and consistency of a home where those things can be properly addressed.
Lacy needs:
• A calm, quiet home
• No young children and no other dogs
• Someone who understands seniors don’t need chaos—just kindness and a couch
• A human who’s willing to
Meet Lacy.
She’s about 10 years old, ~80 lbs, a beautiful black-and-tan Doberman mix with a spark that says, “Let’s go… or let’s cuddle—either works.” She loves to run when she can, play when invited, and snuggle like it’s her job. She’s fully convinced she’s a lap dog. She’s not wrong.
Lacy was surrendered because her owner moved.
No behavior issues. No big story. Just… left behind.
Now she’s in a shelter—trying to be brave in a loud, confusing place that makes no sense to a dog who’s only ever known home. And like many senior dogs, the shelter environment has been hard on her—especially her skin. She has some skin issues, likely related to allergies, age, or possibly her mix, and would benefit greatly from the comfort and consistency of a home where those things can be properly addressed.
Lacy needs:
• A calm, quiet home
• No young children and no other dogs
• Someone who understands seniors don’t need chaos—just kindness and a couch
• A human who’s willing to help manage minor skin/allergy needs with routine care
On intake, Lacy was friendly, gentle, and curious. She leans into people like she’s asking, “Are you my person?”
We are urgently seeking a foster, foster-to-adopt, or adopter.
If you’re Doberman-savvy, an empty nester, or simply someone with a soft spot for senior dogs who deserve dignity and comfort, Lacy is ready.
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How To Adopt
Lacy is from Delaware Valley Doberman Pinscher Assistance
[Phoenixville, PA]
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