Meet BAILEY #17
Please note this dog is NOT an official Underdog dog, and you will be connected with the person who has the dog. Please Contact Ross, 480-395-0158, rlevatter@me.com: MEET BAILEY #17!! Bailey was adopted years ago from a farm where the older dogs were rough with her. She's been with her current family for five years, but due to her owner's physical limitations, it is more difficult to take care of Bailey. She is very timid which may cause her to be a frequent barker. She gets along great with the cat in the home and does well with other dogs at the dog park. She is friendly to anyone who comes into the house and although she has not had much experience with children, she would probably be fine with older children. She knows sit, lay down, and walks on a leash. However, she does not respond to her name when being called. Selective hearing? She would do well with an active owner since she could stand to lose a few pounds to get to a healthier weight. Baily is sweet and loving and deserves the best. Meet Bailey today! If you are interested in meeting this dog, please visit our website for our online application www.underdogaz.com PLEASE NOTE: This dog is courtesy posted for another individual or Rescue. Different policies and fees may apply.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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