BAILEY

I am currently looking for a temporary foster (6months) for Bailey. Things are rough right now and it’s a hard decision but necessary to keep us both happy and healthy. I will give you full details about our situation if you are interested in fostering. Info about her below. If you have additional questions about her behavior, health, or needs email me at chrissyrem@gmail.com. Thank you. 

 About Bailey: •4 years old(on oct.1st) •85 lbs(slightly overweight, ideally she should be around 75lbs) •Lab mix (I have dna test results pinned) •Up to date on shots, on simparica and interceptor + for flea and tick control and heart worms •fully house trained •Good with other dogs(selective). Dogs larger than her tend to scare her. •lived with an older cat for the first 3 yrs of her life but will need more training to not chase or become overstimulated in their presence •loves her people, is very loving and friendly and enjoys making new human friends. •fearful of objects like carts, wagons, tents • her reactions towards children is varied. She is fine with my 7 year old niece. It took a lot of training to let her into her circle. Small kids scare her. She will usually bark at running children. •she is a fierce resource guarder around other dogs, but not with humans. •reactive towards loud/unusual noises, she will run away so keeping her leashed or in a fully fenced, secured yard is very important. •has lived in an apartment her whole life but would greatly benefit from a house with a fenced yard. •has severe separation anxiety. She currently spends no time alone. Will do best with someone who works from home, has a partner/roommate/family and alternate schedules, or can provide some sort of care when needed. •I have tried daycare for her, she is overwhelmed by the presence of large packs of dogs. Groups of 3 or less are more her vibe. •she takes trazodone and clomicalm to manage her anxiety •does best with positive reinforcement training. We have tried an e-collar in the past and she had a very negative reaction to it.

Christina Rem
971-207-7095