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BaileyRescue Me ID: 21-08-23-00207

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About Bailey

Adoption Fee: $25
Jindo mix
Age: Young Adult
Sex: Female

�'�%BC��%8F�'�%BC��%8F�'�%BC��%8F�'�%BC��%8F URGENT NEED TO REHOME�'�%BC��%8F�'�%BC��%8F�'�%BC��%8F�'�%BC��%8F have a 4 year old, spayed, Korean Jindo named�%A0Bailey. My wife and I have had her since she was 6 months old. We rescued her from a couple who didn't care for her at all. They told us she waa locked in a room pretty much 24/7. When we went to go see her, she smelled of urine and feces. It was at that moment my wife and I chose to help her and get her out of that house.�%A0 Upon taking her home, we noticed a few things, she was very skittish and had real bad anxiety. We sought out a few trainers in the southern California area (where we lived at the time) and were able to teach her all basic commands; sit, stay, lay down, come, bed, touch, and shake.�%A0 She learned everything very quickly, all within a month. Fast forward a month or so after we got her fully vaccinated, we took her to friends and family's house only to find that she was VERY fearful of other people. She would bark at them for 15 to 20 minutes at a time only to fall back and stand between my wife and I. At that we tried training once again, but most trainers refused to help us because they were fearful of her.�%A0 Fast forward 3 years, my wife and I just recently had a baby boy who we introduced to the dogs upon leaving the hospital. All was well for the first few days, until we saw that�%A0Bailey�%A0started to fixate on him and become very timid around him. We tried to correct the behavior, which worked, or so we thought. Just last week my wife was feeding our son and�%A0Bailey�%A0growled at him and my wife tried to correct her behavior only for�%A0Bailey�%A0to become very defensive and started barring her teeth and barked at my wife. That ordeal lasted about 10 minutes. It was a real eye opener and made us realize that�%A0Bailey�%A0can be a wild card that we don't want to risk. At this point in time we cannot afford any special training. We have tried multiple trainers who train you to train the dog, but for the most part it has not helped.�%A0 I wish we could afford a real board and train, but do to an unexpected hospital stay, I am currently very tight on all finances. If you know of anyone who would be willing to work with her and offer her the time and support she needs I would be greatly appreciative. Bailey�%A0is very sweet, loves chest and head rubs, she loves her ball, and loves running around in the back yard. She does 'okay' on the leash and harness, but if she sees a bird or a squirrel then you better make sure that she doesn't slip out of the harness (has happened many times and results in a 30 minute chase to get her back). We have never had an issue with�%A0Bailey�%A0biting anyone, when ever we have guests over she would bark at them for about 15 minutes then just totally ignore then and basically hover by my wife or I. Some rare instances we've had my niece be sitting on the couch and�%A0Bailey�%A0jumped right up there and nudged my niece for her give her head rubs. With that being said, I do whole heartedly believe that�%A0Bailey�%A0can be rehabilitated and find a new home. But I feel as if it may take a long time for her to become comfortable. Please let me know if there is anymore information you may need. I'd love to hear back from you and do appreciate your time.�%A0 Thank you

Clark County
Henderson, Nevada

Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs

Personality

  • Average Energy
  • Somewhat Dominant

Health

  • Spayed
  • Vaccinations Current
  • Aggressive
  • Fearful/Anxious

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