Bailey Ref 3425

Bailey Ref 3425

Bailey – 9-Year-Old Tri-Coloured Male Beagle

Bailey is a gentle, calm, and affectionate 9-year-old Beagle looking for a loving new home after the sad passing of his owner. He is a sweet, easy-going boy with a curious nature and a lovely temperament.

Background & Health

Bailey is microchipped and Neutered
He suffers from epilepsy, which is well managed with prescribed medication (Epiphen – 1.5 tablets twice daily). He has been fully stable on this treatment.
Vaccination and worming dates are not fully known, but Bailey has always been well cared for.

At his last recorded weigh-in (01/03/2024) he was 18.1 kg and stands around 16 inches tall.

Behaviour & Training

  • Housetrained: Yes – Bailey is excellent in the home.
  • Lead Walking: Walks well on the lead without pulling.
  • Crate Trained: Yes – he previously flew from Dubai with no issues.
  • Being Left Alone: Can be left for up to 4 hours and has access to the garden via a dog flap.
  • Travelling: Great in the car and happily jumps into the boot.
  • Destructive Behaviour: None reported.
  • Garden Security: Has never tried to escape from a secure garden.

Social Behaviour

  • With People: Very friendly; no aggression.
  • With Dogs: Lives with a French Bulldog and gets along brilliantly. He is gentle, sociable, and more likely to avoid conflict than start it.
  • With Cats: Unknown.

Food & Routine

Bailey is currently fed Harringtons Salmon & Potato dry food once daily at 1pm.
At night he sleeps in one of his cosy dog beds—he has several and likes to rotate between them!

Personality, Games & Likes

Bailey is a calm but curious boy who enjoys being involved in whatever you’re doing. If his Frenchie brother isn’t up for a game, Bailey will happily amuse himself by pawing a ball around like a bouncy toy.

He loves walks and taking time to sniff and explore.
Not bothered by loud noises—he grew up around fireworks.
He’ll also let you know if someone is at the door… no doorbell required!

Bailey enjoys affection but prefers short cuddles rather than long ones.

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