Bailey - Female 2-Year-Old Border Collie for Adoption in Orange County, CA

Border Collie 1 year 9 months old female medium named Bailey for adoption in Orange County, California | Petmeetly
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Border Collie 1 year 9 months old female medium named Bailey for adoption in Orange County, California | Petmeetly
Border Collie 1 year 9 months old female medium named Bailey for adoption in Orange County, California | Petmeetly
Border Collie 1 year 9 months old female medium named Bailey for adoption in Orange County, California | Petmeetly
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Bailey

Border Collie × German Shepherd

Orange County, California, US

Age

2 years 1 month

Gender

female

Size

Medium

Weight

60.00 lbs

Y

Yesenia

Pet Owner

About Bailey

Bailey is super loving, always looking for attention and really aware of her surroundings. She’s really energetic and just happy to be along your side. Sadly I don’t have enough time to have her out so I really don’t know how she really is around other dogs. The times we do take her out she is a bit reactive but never aggressive. Some training can help with that.

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained

Frequently Asked Questions

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Where is Bailey located?

Bailey is located in Orange County, California. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.

What is Bailey's health status?

Bailey is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for documentation and consider a vet checkup before finalizing the adoption.

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