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24-08-2010, 08:38 PM

Bailey, Jack Russell, wirehaired non-moult, DOB 10.08

Bailey, Jack Russell, wirehaired non-moult, DOB 10.08



Homing Requirement: Bailey is a great terrier, but needs understanding. He needs an adult or older children family that are dog savvy. He needs a secure terrier proof garden to ensure his safety. He had 'itchy' skin, but it was treated and died back. Non-moult.

His Story: Bailey has been owned from a puppy. He is used to being left in the mornings and then has 'grandparent company' in the afternoons. A baby is due and Bailey has never been trusted around very young children so needs a new family. Bailey is neutered, vax'd and chipped.

Advert: Bailey is an all-round terrier with good looks on top! He came through his adolescence and is now a well trained and an obedient terrier. He has always been cared for and any issues, like itchy skin, has been treated successfully through his insurance cover. So here is the fella who knows so many commands and likes to meet and greet visitors and dogs with the best of terrier manners.

Bailey is white and tan ... and has a 'non-moult' coat. Yes he does lose some fur, but not quite the snow effect of most 'Jacks'. He is happy in company and comfortable in his own space too. He did bite once when woken from a sleep, but has been respected since and all has been well. This however has meant the family can't really trust him with a crying baby or crawling toddler so as baby is due in September, Bailey is looking for a new terrier family. We judge him as a great terrier who had a good start and will complete a family into a terrier family!

If you are interested in re-homing please complete our homing questionnaire so we can ensure our dogs are matched and will suit your circumstances/lifestyle.



***PLEASE NOTE: We are a rescue finding dogs their forever homes. We usually ask for a minimum donation of £150 at the time of adoption, for each dog, to help us continue helping homeless dogs***.
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