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Lacy Latte ("Lady")

Status: Adopted 08/19/17, Deceased 12/19/22
Gender: Female
Age: Adult (8-12 Years)
Size: Mini (< 12 lbs)
Color: Red
Coat: Smooth
We adopted Lady on August 19, 2017. She was our first dachshund, and boy did we learn about those big doxie personalities! She always wanted to be the center of attention, and was right by our side on the couch any time we were. She was often stubborn and wanted things 'her way', but once she stared at us with those eyes, we always quickly forgave her. When we first bought Lady a squeaky toy, we assumed she just REALLY enjoyed playing with it. We quickly realized that she was attempting to murder the toy by destroying it and silencing the squeaker, so resorted to purchasing more 'industrial' squeaky toys that wouldn't die as quickly! Lady also loved sunbathing, chewing her bed, burrowing, and begging for food.

Lady ran in TWO NFL Weenie Dog Races - one at the Cleveland Browns stadium and the other at the Houston Texans stadium. She didn't win, but she wasn't exactly interested in training for either race (the couch was much more appealing!). Lady dressed up for Halloween as a Ladybug, so we often called her that, or just "bug". She was a study buddy, a travel buddy, and the best companion we could have asked for. She crossed the Rainbow Bridge on December 19, 2022. Lady was so very special to us and will be missed beyond words.


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