Her life depends on all of us.
And so is the plight of so many senior dogs. BAILEY - ID#A1561112
Bailey is a Labrador retriever and Greyhound mix; she sports a soft black coat with a wisp of graying fur around her muzzle. for her owner to return.
A Facebook page for Bailey can be found here. I weigh approximately 72 pounds. In no time, the owner admitted the other dogs were new to the home and younger.
UPDATE: Bailey has found a home. The shelter thinks I am about 6 years old. Meet/rescue/adopt her at the shelter located at 14409 Vanowen."
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When asked why http://www.petsmart.com/ Bailey was being surrendered, her owner summarily stated Bailey didn't get along with the other dogs in the house. Please share Bailey's story with friends, family and Facebook contacts. Thank you to everyone who shared her story, who wrote to me about her, and who constantly stand by the side of every dog in need.
Sherry Brewer
Sherry Brewer
When confronted with strangers, Bailey wagged her tail, looked up adoringly with her golden eyes and passed the "friendly" test with flying colors.
Six-year-old Bailey thought she was heading out for a fun day last Saturday, when she happily jumped into the car of her owner. I have been at the shelter since Jun 06, 2015. She was adopted on Saturday and is reported to be doing great. For more information about this animal, call East Valley Animal Care and Control Center at (888) 452-7381.Meet/rescue/adopt her at the shelter at 14409 Vanowen, Van Nuys, CA; (818) 756-9323/4. Little did she know that June 6 was to be the end of everything familiar Bailey had known nearly all of her life.. They have tragically become http://www.adoptapet.com/dog-adoption disposable; much like old cars, old couches and old sweatshirts.
Where Bailey's notes upon surrender, state that Bailey must be the only dog in the home, Bailey showed no reaction to the other dogs at the shelter; in fact her posture lowered as she walked near the wall to keep her distance.
My name is Bailey and I am a spayed female, black Labrador Retriever and Greyhound. On Thursday, a volunteer became better acquainted with the extremely depressed dog, who has so patiently been watching through the bars of her kennel.
Click here for Bailey's PetHarbor listing. Even when the two arrived at the East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys, California, Bailey sat obediently and quietly at the feet of her human
And so is the plight of so many senior dogs. BAILEY - ID#A1561112
Bailey is a Labrador retriever and Greyhound mix; she sports a soft black coat with a wisp of graying fur around her muzzle. for her owner to return.
A Facebook page for Bailey can be found here. I weigh approximately 72 pounds. In no time, the owner admitted the other dogs were new to the home and younger.
UPDATE: Bailey has found a home. The shelter thinks I am about 6 years old. Meet/rescue/adopt her at the shelter located at 14409 Vanowen."
Follow the National Pet Rescue Examiner on Facebook.
When asked why http://www.petsmart.com/ Bailey was being surrendered, her owner summarily stated Bailey didn't get along with the other dogs in the house. Please share Bailey's story with friends, family and Facebook contacts. Thank you to everyone who shared her story, who wrote to me about her, and who constantly stand by the side of every dog in need.
Sherry Brewer
Sherry Brewer
When confronted with strangers, Bailey wagged her tail, looked up adoringly with her golden eyes and passed the "friendly" test with flying colors.
Six-year-old Bailey thought she was heading out for a fun day last Saturday, when she happily jumped into the car of her owner. I have been at the shelter since Jun 06, 2015. She was adopted on Saturday and is reported to be doing great. For more information about this animal, call East Valley Animal Care and Control Center at (888) 452-7381.Meet/rescue/adopt her at the shelter at 14409 Vanowen, Van Nuys, CA; (818) 756-9323/4. Little did she know that June 6 was to be the end of everything familiar Bailey had known nearly all of her life.. They have tragically become http://www.adoptapet.com/dog-adoption disposable; much like old cars, old couches and old sweatshirts.
Where Bailey's notes upon surrender, state that Bailey must be the only dog in the home, Bailey showed no reaction to the other dogs at the shelter; in fact her posture lowered as she walked near the wall to keep her distance.
My name is Bailey and I am a spayed female, black Labrador Retriever and Greyhound. On Thursday, a volunteer became better acquainted with the extremely depressed dog, who has so patiently been watching through the bars of her kennel.
Click here for Bailey's PetHarbor listing. Even when the two arrived at the East Valley Animal Shelter in Van Nuys, California, Bailey sat obediently and quietly at the feet of her human