She certainly looks happy .
Other photos at source
She just wants to be homeless! Why won’t they let her?
(She looks like a very good girl, and could love and be loved, in the right home.)
“Citizen Regina Quinn went on social media and posted the moment Lucy finally let her guard down”
Stalked her for three months, slowly won her trust. And the minute she had it, she betrayed her. There a lesson in there about females, why they are not allowed in the mafia, etc.
Be exceedingly careful about trusting them. Lucy the beach dog found out.
She looks very well-fed for a homeless dog. No wonder she was a happy hobo.
“We are from the Government. Why won’t you let us
‘help’ you?”
I want that dog!
The poor dog has been hiden from Biden.
“I’m just pullin the dog’s tail in the shower.”
I can equate this to end result of Americans attempt to be free. And there is a trick around every bend.
Good luck to the next adopter. Old Lucy is going to be less trusting than ever and constantly looking for her chance to escape.
A friend of mine has had good luck with feral cats by confining them in the house 24/7. Mysteriously, after a few years they actually become afraid to go out and won't even try if my buddy accidently leaves the door open while working around the house.
Don't know if dogs would react the same way, but Lucy's new owner is going to have to watch her like a hawk for a while. And take her to obedience training asap to get her used to following commands!
A man I know bought a cheap house that had a rat infestation. He tried everything, poisons, traps, various deterrents. Nothing helped, they were too smart. I told him to use liquor — a dish of wine. Pretty soon he had no more rats.
A little nip would probably have made the most skittish dog forget his misgivings. Of course with a dog you don’t want to overdose him.
"I Think My Dog's a Democrat"
Bkmk. My FIL probably fed this bitch.
Mostly Beagle. I rescued my full beagle Buddy. He was living in my and my next neighbors backyards. Could not get near him. It took me 6 weeks to catch him and about a year to bring him back to normal. Best dog I ever had.