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All dogs are in individual foster homes throughout the Twin Cities. FILL OUT AN APPLICATION TODAY! Click Here to Begin Application Name: Bailey Age: 1 year Gender: Female Breed: Labrador/Golden Retriever Weight: 52 lbs Dog friendly: Yes Cat friendly: TBD Kid friendly: Yes; she needs to work on manners when she meets new people since she gets overly excited! Housetrained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Energy level: Medium/High energy; needs to have adequate exercise History: Abandoned Adoption Fee: $280 From the foster family: Bailey will need a lot of training, not just in foster but after adoption. I am confident she will be a fantastic dog and will work on making her that. Bailey is a sweet stick by your side kind of girl. She is laid back but what lab is not. She love to give kisses, cuddle she still has puppy in her. So she needs exercise. She is very very sweet since we had her she has only had one accident. She is dog friendly, kid friendly, and crate tested. She knows some basic commands but we are still working on them so she in that aspect is a work in progress. She is "in progress" walking on a leash. Bailey has been to the local off leash dog park and loved it! She is progressing quickly on returning when called. She still has "puppy brains" so we had to walk twice for less than 50' to get her. Otherwise she stayed near us. She had a blast chasing tennis balls into the water with our lab! She is being fed in a group with the other fosters and resident dogs here and has shown no food, toy, or people aggression. We had friends with children roughly 6 and 11 years old visit last night, and she loved being around the children and new people! She is a big time cuddler and sits at your feet as a foot warmer type of dog. She with her lab disposition, would make a great addition to anyone's family. Search for more adoptable pets on our website at www.secondhandhounds.org |