Lucy was discovered hungry, wet and lonely out on the Appalacian Trail. She followed two hikers back to their car and made it clear she was done with roughing it. They brought her back to Atlanta, but Lucy's separation anxiety and their long work hours made it impossible to keep her in a small apartment and they reluctantly gave her up to the local animal control. But they did not give up on Lucy and found her a sponsor.
Frightened and sick with kennel cough, Lucy found rescue again. It was discovered she had heartworms, and though her love and devotion to humans was obvious, she apparently had not come into contact with many dogs. She was very nervous and defensive around them. After heartworm treatment, Lucy's sponsor asked US Canine to tackle her issues with dogs and Lucy went through the US Canine Training camp.
And now, meet the real Lucy. This confident, relaxed, sweet girl is a well integrated member of the pack at US Canine, and she enjoys playing and socializing with other dogs. Lucy loves people and enjoys car rides more than anything. She is smart and strong minded so will need a firm owner, but she will reward her family with love and devotion and will make a wonderful companion. Lucy is quietly and patiently waiting for her chance with a new family, please come and meet her, we know you won't be sorry. For more information and an adoption application, contact 1dogrescue@gmail.com.



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