Bailey
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Bailey
AvailableBailey is a 2-year-old female German Shepherd. She is large, has a beautiful medium-length coat, and her colors include yellow, tan, and black. Bailey is spayed and comes with up-to-date vaccinations. She is house trained and currently located in Greeneville, TN.
About Bailey
Bailey is a stunning 2-year-old female German Shepherd fostered in Greeneville, TN, and she’s ready for transport to her forever home. Bailey thrives on love and loyalty, bringing a vibrant personality to any household. She's an ideal match for someone with experience in handling German Shepherds or working breeds. With a preference for homes with teenagers or adults, she is not suitable for households with cats and would do best with large male dogs. This energetic girl needs a confident owner who can commit to her obedience training, ensuring she grows into the well-mannered companion she is meant to be. Bailey is already house and crate trained, making her a great addition to an active lifestyle. Whether you enjoy walking, running, or hiking, she’ll happily accompany you. As a protective and athletic dog, Bailey is here to guard your home while being full of playful spirit. If you're looking for an intelligent companion with big energy, Bailey is eager to bond with you. Serious applicants only, please! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Bailey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bailey, as a German Shepherd, is best suited for an active home that can provide mental and physical stimulation. She thrives in environments where she can engage in activities that challenge her skills.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bailey will enjoy a home with a secure yard where she can roam and play. Regular outdoor activities, like walking or running, are essential for her energy levels.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bailey prefers a home with teenagers or adults rather than small children, as she can be protective and may not tolerate a chaotic environment.











