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Help Us Preserve and Promote the Lacy as a True Working Breed!
 

Do you believe in preserving the Lacy family legacy? Do you believe in protecting Texas history? Do you believe in promoting the Lacy as a capable hunting and herding dog? Become a member of the NLDA!

Member Benefits
» Apply to become an approved breeder
» Vote in the annual election
» Run for office and serve on committees
» Participate in official NLDA events
» Free stud dog listing on NLDA website
Member Dues
» Annual individual membership is $15
» Annual junior membership (under 18) is $5
» Annual family membership (two adults) is $25
» Lifetime individual membership is $100
» Lifetime family membership (two adults and one junior) is $200
» Annual Approved Breeder membership is $25

How do I join?
Now join online with PayPal! To join online, please fill out and submit the form below, then pay for your membership using the Add to Cart button. Then click on the "Buy Now" button to pay your membership dues. You will be redirected to PayPal to process your transaction.

You can also print out a membership form HERE.
Name:
Email Address:
Date:
Member name(s)
Address (City, State, Zip)
Phone number:
Email Address:
What do you do with your Lacy dogs?
Are you interested in a leadership position or volunteering?
Select a Membership Level

Note on NLDA Breeder Fees

Breeder fees are in addition to regular membership dues. Breeders must go through the

application process to be an approved NLDA breeder. Breeders pay an annual fee of $25.


PayPal makes it easy and safe for members to pay their dues online.
Use the secure checkout below


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