Bailey
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Bailey
AvailableBailey is a spayed female Dachshund, around 12 years old, with a long coat. She is house trained and vaccinated, making her an ideal companion. Though small in size at a typical Dachshund weight, she has a big personality. Bailey is currently in Portland, OR, and would thrive in a family home with a securely fenced yard, ready for her to explore and enjoy sunbathing.
About Bailey
Meet Bailey, a wonderful 12-year-old black and tan longhaired Dachshund who truly embodies the spirit of a loyal companion. Weighing in at about 20 pounds, this spayed girl is house trained and adept at using her doggie door. Bailey has Cushing's disease, but her condition is well managed with medication, and she’s thriving. She loves her walks and enjoys spending time with other dogs, craving love and attention from those around her. As Bailey enters her golden years, she seeks a family that will cherish her as much as she’ll cherish them. A securely fenced yard is a must for this little adventurer, as she enjoys running around in the sunshine. Ideally, she would thrive in a single-family home or a duplex, Bailey tends to be a bit selective with her canine friends and is best suited for a home without small animals, creating a calm environment for her. If you think you could provide Bailey with the joyful forever home she deserves, don't hesitate to reach out. If interested, please complete the adoption application through Oregon Dachshund Rescue. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Bailey
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bailey, as a Dachshund, thrives best in a family home or duplex with a securely fenced yard for safe exploration.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Dachshunds like Bailey benefit from a securely fenced yard where they can run and play. They don’t do well in an apartment setting.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bailey can be a good fit for homes with children, provided they understand how to interact kindly with small dogs.











