

Bailey
Labmaraner × Labmaraner
Age
4 years 5 months
Gender
male
Size
Large
Weight
30.00 kgs
Age
4 years 5 months
Gender
male
Size
Large
Weight
30.00 kgs
Benjamin Bavoillot
Pet Owner
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About Bailey
Bailey is a big beautiful goofball, he’s gorgeous to look and he has great loyalty and love for his family. He is strong and energetic and is a calm happy dog when accompanied. Like any dog he gets very excited if he’s been alone for a while and is greeted by someone. Bailey is a family dog and as much I wish I could give him the life he deserves he doesn’t get the attention he needs from me. He needs be played with and walked and taken great care of more than I can provide and I hope that I can find someone else who will love him and provide for him like I wish I could.
Health & Care
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