Texas Blue Lacy
Yes! Blue Lacy.
The state dog is a blue lacy, and the bird is the mockingbird.
No, it is not. The Blue Lacy is the Texas state dog, bred in Texas using a scent hound, a greyhound, and a coyote & is a fairly new breed [began in the late 1800s by the Lacy family in Texas]. Their blue color and eye color often causes them to be mistaken for weimaraners but they are NOT the same breed.
The Texas state dog is the blue lacy.for more information see: http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/dogs
The Blue Lacy dog breed is known for its high energy levels, intelligence, and strong work ethic. They are versatile and excel in activities such as hunting, herding, and agility. Additionally, they have a distinctive blue coat color and are highly trainable.
The Blue Lacey is the dog native to Texas.
Some popular dog breeds with navy blue coat color include the Weimaraner, Kerry Blue Terrier, and the Blue Lacy.
no. who names their dog that. are you just going to call it lacy for short or are you just going to say "come here incredible Mrs lacy, good girl incredible Mrs lacy". if your thinking of calling your dog that name don't. its to long and sounds stupid
Some breeds of dogs known for having a blue color in their coat include the Weimaraner, the Australian Cattle Dog, and the Blue Lacy.
the state animal of Texas is the armadillo. which came from Mexico along time ago. the armadillo is the state animal because it's the one with the most population in Texas since it came it has been the state animal of Texas
There have been many debates about if we should have the Blue Heeler as Idaho's state dog, but they decided we shouldn't have a state dog.