Bailey

REHOMED

progress update: 22/12/11

Hey Helen, As you can see I have settled in and made myself at home here.
I am getting used to my other playdogs Bailey and Pepper.
Although Pepper can be abit grumpy sometimes.
I love chasing my ball down the park and then going for abit of a dip in the sea.
I also like walking in the woods. I would like to chase the squirrels but i am not allowed. :(
Everyone is looking forward to christmas and have even been told i have some presents.
Hope its a nice chewy toy..
Anyway Helen, I hope you and Jackie and not forgetting my old mate Basil have a truly lovely christmas.
And the New Year brings lots of forever homes for all that needs it..
Lots of Love Buzz xxxx

Bailey has now found a home !!

progress update: 21/12/11
Hi, Just an update for you. Bailey aka Buzz has settled in so well. He is such a good boy. No trouble at all. He has figured out where the treats are kept and looks at me to the treats and back to me. As if to say come on, dont be tight with the treats. He loves his walks up the woods. Buzz especially likes the park with his ball and he went straight in the sea down at Hamworthy and got me completely soaked when he came out. My daughter found this highly amusing. Will post some pics very soon.
Thank you Helen and Jackie for Buzz.
Hope you all have a great Christmas and Best wishes for the New Year.
Love Michelle..x

This is the lovely Bailey.
He’s about a year old and is full of energy.
He hasn’t had much training in the past but within an hour of being here is is playing fetch with a tennis ball bringing it back and sitting to wait for it to be thrown again.

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  1. We’ve had Bailey almost a week and he has turned out to be a fantastic dog. His recall is good and he gets on well with other dogs. Our cat is so confident of Bailey’s gentle nature that the plays with him on the floor. He is very obedient doing whatever you ask of him whether it’s sitting to wait for his dinner or leave something alone that he shouldn’t have. He would make a wonderful companion or family dog.

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