Bailey Ann
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Bailey Ann
AvailableBailey Ann is a medium-sized, spayed female Husky mix currently in Denver, CO. Young and vaccinated, she is house trained and highly affectionate. Her medium-to-high energy and playful temperament make her ideal for an active household. Bailey Ann thrives with routine exercise, regular engagement, and someone ready to enjoy her bubbly Husky spirit.
About Bailey Ann
Bailey Ann is a lively Husky mix, about a year and a half old and full of personality. She’s affectionate, loving, and happiest when she’s close to her people or playing fetch in the yard. Bailey Ann thrives on both canine and human companionship—she enjoys engaging play with other dogs but is just as content snuggling up for some one-on-one attention. Her energy level sits somewhere between medium and high, so daily activity is a must; she excels at running, playing tug-of-war, and keeping busy with interactive games. While Bailey Ann gets along well with other dogs and has done well with kids in a previous foster home, she isn’t a fit for homes with cats or small animals due to her prey drive. She’s house trained, quick to learn, knows basic commands, and has a gentle touch—especially when taking treats. Bailey Ann is confident and happy in her everyday life, eager to meet new people, and rarely barks. That said, she can show fear or stress in unfamiliar settings like vet visits, so she’ll do best with a patient, understanding owner who can help her through new experiences. This sweet, playful dog would make a great companion for an active family ready to keep her engaged in both body and mind. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Bailey Ann
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bailey Ann, as a Husky mix, tends to do best in active households with secure outdoor space. She’ll thrive in environments where she’s both mentally and physically engaged, such as homes with a fenced yard or access to parks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Husky mixes like Bailey Ann need regular opportunities to run and play. Access to a yard or nearby open areas is best for meeting her medium-to-high energy needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Huskies and their mixes often enjoy being around children, and Bailey Ann’s playful, gentle demeanor suggests she fits in well given proper supervision and introductions.
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