Meet Lucy!

Lucy

Meet Lucy — Grace, Goofiness, and Puppy Love All in One Lucy is a gorgeous 5-month-old Great Dane mix (with Cane Corso, American Pitbull, and Husky in her DNA) who’s shaping up to be a lean, medium-to-large beauty rather than a full-on giant.

She embodies that distinctive Dane elegance, with expressive eyes complemented by irresistible, lively puppy energy. In her foster home, Lucy is outgoing, curious, and always ready for her next adventure. She loves her toys, plays well with other dogs, and absolutely soaks up human attention. Whether it’s playtime or cuddle time, she’s all in. Lucy is already house- and crate-trained, and she knows her humans’ favorite word—“No”—which immediately gets her attention.

Like most young pups, she can be easily distracted and has a short attention span, but she’s eager to learn and is making steady progress. Leash training and wait/stay commands are currently underway. Having been left at a shelter as a young puppy, Lucy can be a bit shy and nervous at first. The good news? She’s gaining confidence every day in her foster home, especially with the help of another dog showing her the ropes.

She’s a sensitive soul who’s clearly on the brink of blossoming. In the evenings, once the day winds down, Lucy turns into a total sweetheart—she loves curling up close, often choosing her human’s lap as her favorite place to relax.

Lucy would truly thrive in a home with another playful dog to help her build confidence, burn off energy, and continue becoming the happy, secure pup she’s meant to be. With love, patience, and a playful companion, Lucy is going to shine. Ready to give this elegant, affectionate girl the forever home she deserves? Lucy can’t wait to meet you. A fenced yard is required. Currently fostered in Cary, NC

Interested in adopting Lucy? Email info@greatdanefriends.com to request an application.

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