Dog at shelter for 900+ days asks Santa for forever home

Lucy, the PSPCA's longest-term resident, asked Santa for a forever home to call her own this Christmas.

The Pennsylvania SPCA’s longest-term resident has one wish for Santa this holiday season: a forever home to call her own.

Lucy, who has been at the PSPCA for more than 900 days, delivered her letter to Kris Kringle this week.

Shelter officials describe Lucy as a “top-notch snuggle queen” with a big personality, big smile and big heart.

“When she loves you, you feel it from head to toe!” the PSPCA wrote on Facebook.

Lucy arrived at the PSPCA through its Humane Law Enforcement team in May 2017 with her sister Bella.

Since then, “Queen Lucy” has made quite a few friends at the shelter.

“While I have many adoring subjects here, I am ready to rule over a smaller kingdom,” Lucy wrote in her letter to Santa.


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“Thank you Santa,” Lucy's letter ends. “I’m going to keep my royal paws crossed!” (PSPCA)

Lucy enjoys learning new things, riding in cars and swimming in creeks, according to the shelter.

“She is a ‘bone-a-fido’ treat critic,” the PSPCA wrote, “and won't hesitate to let you know when a treat is subpar.”

She also reportedly loves to play dress up and is open to meeting other canine housemates.

“Lucy thinks cats are for chasing, so best not to tempt her with kitties or small animals,” the PSPCA added.

Lucy can be wary of some men, per the shelter, so she will need a patient adopter who is willing to give her time to adjust.

“Thank you Santa,” her letter ends. “I’m going to keep my royal paws crossed!”

Anyone interested in adopting Lucy, visiting her in person or hearing more about her can reach out to her “buddy” Nicole via email.

Lucy’s full letter to Santa can be read below:

Those interested in donating to the PSPCA can do so here.

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