Lucie


Mixed Breed/Labrador Retriever
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Home:Baton Rouge, LA  [I have a diary!]  
Age: 4 Years   Sex: Female   Weight: 26-50 lbs

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Nicknames:
Lucie-Goosey, Lucie Lou Lou, Lucie in the Sky with Diamonds

Doggie Dynamics:
 Energy 
sleepyenergetic
 
 Intelligence 
sillygenius
 
 Friendliness 
aggressiveaffectionate
 
 Playfulness 
not playfulvery playful
 
 Disposition 
anxiouscalm
 

Quick Bio:
-mutt-pound dog-dog rescue

Likes:
ears rubbed and scratched, belly rubs, running in the yard, going for a walk

Pet-Peeves:
thunder, being ignored when she wants to play

Favorite Toy:
"Pink Puppy"

Favorite Food:
her yummy dog food and Milk Bones. Ocassionally: piece of apple, peanut butter, popcorn (no salt or butter)

Favorite Walk:
anywhere...she's not picky at all (If she's walking, she's happy!!)

Best Tricks:
guessing which hand I'm hiding the treat in

Arrival Story:
I adopted Lucie from the Denham Springs Animal Shelter (a no-kill shelter) on September 19, 2007. I had decided that I wanted to get a dog. I think it was my second or third visit to the shelter when I spotted Lucie, sitting quietly in a kennel. The people at the shelter had given her the name "Callie" and called her a "yellow lab mix." None of the employees or volunteers there that day were sure where she came from or how she ended up at the shelter. I just fell in love with Callie (later to be named Lucie) the second I saw her. She had loving, caring eyes and a calm disposition. I said "yes, this is the one I want." She had not been spayed yet, so I went back to pick her up a few days later. So I went back in a few days to pick her up. The lady at the shelter opened her kennel to get her out, but Lucie was shy (and also in pain from her surgery the day before). They lady told her "Come on, Callie, you are going to your forever home." Then, she was mine, and I was completely responsible for her!! After our stop at the vet, I brought her home. She was very timid and unsure at first. Mostly all she did was lie on the floor and look at me. After about the first week, her true personality started to blossom. She started to be very playful. She barked for the first time in the backyard. Over time she learned she could trust me and that she had a good home and life. Now she is a happy, playful dog. I take her to the dog park, and she loves it there. She runs around and plays with other dogs. She doesn't seem to like water very much. She does not get in big mud/water puddles like other dogs do. Nor does she get in the kiddy swimming pool at the dog park.

Bio:
The people at the shelter called her a "yellow lab mix." I can see labrador in her a bit. She has webbed-feet too. Oddly, she doesn't seem to like water much at all. I think she might have some Catahoula in her too, mostly because of her little spots all over her back and legs. (They are a light-brown color).

Forums Motto:
"Life is good!"

The Groups I'm In:
**LSU Tiger Fans**, Baton Rouge Dogs, Catahoula Rule, Dogs with SPOTS and DOTS!, THE AWESOMEST MUTT GROUP

I've Been On Dogster Since:
May 30th 2008 More than 1 year!

Dogster Id:
793013

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Fun at the farm


"Fun at the Farm"


June 12th 2008 4:14 pm
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Tuesday, Jun 10, Mom put me in the car and we drove about an hour. I didn't know where we were going. I've never heard of Jackson, La before or East or West Feliciana. When we arrived, I could tell we were way out in the country somewhere. My human aunt, uncle, and 2 cousins were there! And, I was so happy to see my dog cousin, Rosie, too!! But, where was I? I could smell all sorts of new smells. There was a lot of grass and trees and blueberry bushes too. I was so excited to explore the area and see what's what!

The adults said we were at the "farm." There was a pretty, old, white farm house with steps going up to a big front porch. I enjoyed chilling on that front porch, but, first I had to explore.

Within the first 5 minutes, I sniffed out something interesting in the grass. I pawed and dug at it, but Mom kept saying "no" and tried to get me away. Well, I rolled in it anyway. It was great. My dog cousin, Rosie, rolled in it too. I really don't know what we did wrong, but the adults were all grossed out, and we both got a bath with a hose in the front yard in the grass. What a way to start a trip!! With a bath!!!???

I really liked playing with my dog cousin and my two human cousins too. Rosie and I ran and ran like I've never run before. There were two barns to check out and sniff. I also checked out the pond. I didn't get in it though. I liked running through the high grass that came up to my neck.

We spent the night there. Mom and I stayed in the guest room. At first, mom made me sleep on the floor, but I eventually got on the bed during the night. Mom knows I like to sleep on the bed!!

The next day, my mom, human aunt, human cousins, and dog cousin walked down to Thompson's Creek and bluff. (Well, Rosie and I ran, but the humans walked.) Rosie led the way. Good thing she knew where we were going, because I sure didn't. There were some wooden steps leading down to a creek with rocks and sand. Everyone else was down there playing in the sand and water, but I was a bit skeptical. Hmmmm.....I had never seen that before. After I peeked over the bluff about 3 or 4 times, I figured it was OK to go on down the steps. I figured "Well, if they can all do it, so can I."

That was an adventure for me. I ran through the water and it splashed all over my legs and belly. The water was cool and refreshing. I walked through the sand. That was fun too. My human aunt had laid out a beach towel to sit on, but I messed it all up with my paws and got sand on it! You don't need to sit on a clean beach towel!! You're supposed to get dirty! What was she thinking?!?!

My mom was laughing at my paws all covered with caked-on sand. She thought my paws looked funny and took a photo of them. I really don't see what was so funny about my paws....she's sorta crazy!! I had the best time playing in the water and sand with Rosie and my 2 human cousins. My two human girls kept dumping water on me and splashing me and laughing. I didn't mind at all, because they are so funny.

Later in the day, all the humans were eating some type of a big, red fruit on the back patio. It started off as a big, oval-shaped green thing. Then my human uncle cut it open and it was red with little black dots. They were gobbling it down. It looked so cool and refreshing, and I tried to get some too. Luckily, my two little girl cousins are kinda messy. They were dripping a lot on the concrete, and I got the chance to lick some up. Ha!! I heard the grown-ups say it was "watermelon." I've never heard of that before! My two girls are very messy, and I managed to get watermelon dripped onto my head and on the tip of my nose. Mom said I was a big ole mess, and I would need another bath when we got home! I don't know why she would want to give me a bath after that!! It's just a little bit of watermelon, which seemed to be a perfectly harmless thing!!

After a fun-filled day, mom loaded up the car with our stuff. It was time to go. But, at first, I didn't want to go home because I had so much fun. She had to call me lots of times before I came to the car. Eventually, I jumped on in and slept all the way home. I was completely worn out from my adventure at the farm.

I am so glad my mom is a teacher and is off in the summer!

I'm looking forward to more summer adventures with mom and other family!!!

Yeah!!
Ciao,
Lucie


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