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In June 2005, Governor Rick Perry signed the legislation adopting the Blue Lacy as "the official State Dog Breed of Texas". As expected, the vast majority of Lacy dogs are found in Texas. read more

Official State Dog Breed of Texas. Texas designated Blue Lacy as the official state dog breed on June 18, 2005. All State Dogs. The Blue Lacy dog breed was developed in the mid 1800's by the Lacy Brothers of Burnet County, Texas (Frank, George, Edwin, and Harry Lacy). The family is said to have used greyhound, scent-hound, and coyote stock. read more

The Lacy Dog or Blue Lacy Dog is a breed of working dog that originated in Texas in the mid-19th century. The Lacy was first recognized in 2001 by the Texas Senate. In Senate Resolution No. 436, the 77th Legislature honored the Lacy as "a true Texas breed". read more

Twelve states of the United States have designated an official state dog breed. Maryland was the first state to name a dog breed as a state symbol, naming the Chesapeake Bay Retriever in 1964. Pennsylvania followed the year after, naming the Great Dane as its official breed. read more

Texas designated Blue Lacy as the official state dog breed on June 18, 2005. All State Dogs. The Blue Lacy dog breed was developed in the mid 1800's by the Lacy Brothers of Burnet County, Texas (Frank, George, Edwin, and Harry Lacy). read more

The Lacy Dog or Blue Lacy Dog[1] is a breed of working dog that originated in Texas in the mid-19th century.[2] The Lacy was first recognized in 2001 by the Texas Senate. In Senate Resolution No. 436, the 77th Legislature honored the Lacy as "a true Texas breed". read more

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