Bailey
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Bailey
AvailableBailey is a large, short-coated female Cane Corso/Great Dane mix with a striking black and white look. She’s an adult, spayed, and fully vaccinated. Currently, she’s house trained and lives in Seal Beach, CA. Bailey thrives under experienced care and enjoys plenty of activity.
About Bailey
Bailey is a large, striking mix of Cane Corso, Pit Bull, and Great Dane, around 1 to 2 years old. She looks intimidating at first glance but is a gentle giant at heart. Her journey hasn’t been easy—rescued young from a rough background, Bailey is still a bit unsure with new people and loud environments. She’s skittish until she feels safe, but with patience, she’ll become the kind of loyal shadow who’ll follow you everywhere and soak up every bit of affection. Bailey is food-motivated, which means she needs to be fed away from other pets. Experienced owners who understand strong breeds will give her the structure and confidence she craves. Bailey gets along with some dogs, especially large males, and might eventually do well with kids, though her size makes her better suited for homes without small children right now. The verdict is still out on cats. She can have some separation anxiety and prefers not to be left alone for long stretches. Give her attention, time outside, and a bit of gentle guidance, and she’ll fill your life with joy and company. She’s happiest when exploring the outdoors, playing in the yard, or tagging along for walks. Located in Seal Beach, CA, and available for foster-to-adopt in Southern California. Give her a shot at becoming your devoted sidekick. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Bailey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bailey’s Cane Corso and Great Dane background make her best suited for a home with plenty of room to stretch out—ideally a house with a securely fenced yard. She will appreciate a calm, structured setting where she can build trust and thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bailey is happiest when she has regular access to outdoor space for play and exercise. Her lineage means she’ll do well with a yard and daily walks to keep her mind and body satisfied.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Large and sensitive, Bailey could do well with older, respectful children, but her size and strength mean she’s not a great match for homes with toddlers or small kids.
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