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Bailey's Dog Care Services Fully licenced home from home dog boarding covering the Kings Heath and Moseley area. No.LN/000004893
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I worked in Insurance for over 30 years and although I enjoyed my time in the industry, deep down, I always wanted to be my own boss. When I was made redundant in May 2019, I took the opportunity to set up my own dog walking and dog care business. Our beloved Border Collie, Bailey, sadly passed over to the Rainbow Bridge in the previous December and it felt right to name the business in memory of

him. My husband gave up his job to nurse Bailey and so, we now work together (for better or worse)! We are both passionate about dogs and we both love the outdoors. If your best friend needs more exercise than you are able to provide due to work or family commitments, or if you are concerned that they are suffering from separation anxiety, especially following lockdown, we can help. We promise to look after and care for your dog as if it was our own.

29/07/2024

With children and pets spending more time together over the summer holidays, it's super important to watch dogs closely and listen to their body language ⚠️

Dogs' stress signals often get misunderstood or missed, with some owners not realising their dog is unhappy until they growl, snap or even bite.

The canine ladder of communication is a useful guide, showing the different signals dogs show through their body language to communicate. As a dog gets more upset, their body language may change according to the steps on the ladder 🚦

It’s important to note that all dogs are different - not every dog will show every behaviour on the ladder and might not follow the same order.

Find out more: http://pdsa.me/rfce

[Visual description: An infographic explaining Kendal Shepherd’s ladder of communication and how to recognise stress in dogs by the signs they show in their body language. This is a traffic light system with red signals being the worst. Green signals are: Yawning, blinking, nose licking and turning their head away. Yellow signals are: Sitting and turning their body away, walking away, creeping and having their ears back. Orange signals are: Standing crouched, tail tucked, lying down with their belly exposed in a submissive way, stiffening up and staring. Red signals are: Growling, snapping and biting.]

Meet Belle!We had the absolute pleasure of looking after this beautiful girl a few times recently when her owners were a...
18/07/2024

Meet Belle!

We had the absolute pleasure of looking after this beautiful girl a few times recently when her owners were away 🥰

She’s very independent and will let you know when/if she wants some fuss and she does love a snooze 💤

We’re already looking forward to her next stay 🥰

🐶 Bailey’s Dog Care Services 🐶

📞07543 405901
📧 [email protected]
🌐https://www.facebook.com/baileysdcs


Meet Winnie!We had the pleasure of looking after this gorgeous fur baby recently 😍She can be quite mischievous & keeps u...
26/06/2024

Meet Winnie!

We had the pleasure of looking after this gorgeous fur baby recently 😍

She can be quite mischievous & keeps us on our toes, but, so sweet & cute with it 🥰

We love her coming to stay ❤️

🐶 Bailey’s Dog Care Services 🐶

📞07543 405901
📧 [email protected]
🌐https://www.facebook.com/baileysdcs


As temperatures are on the rise it’s always good to think about how we will walk our four legged friends to make sure th...
26/06/2024

As temperatures are on the rise it’s always good to think about how we will walk our four legged friends to make sure they are safe.

All dogs are at risk but particular care should be given to sick, elderly, young and brachycephalic dogs (dog with short muzzles).

Try using brain games instead of walks where suitable and leave the physical exercise for the cooler mornings and evenings.

Heat stroke is serious and can be fatal...do not take risks, seek veterinary advice should you suspect any symptoms.

Credit to Professional Dog Walkers Association

🐶 Bailey’s Dog Care Services 🐶

📞07543 405901
📧 [email protected]
🌐https://www.facebook.com/baileysdcs


08/06/2024
Meet Georgie & Tia 🐶🥰We had the absolute pleasure of looking after these two adorable fur babies recently while their ow...
26/05/2024

Meet Georgie & Tia 🐶🥰

We had the absolute pleasure of looking after these two adorable fur babies recently while their owners went away 😃

In between short walks, they liked to snooze quite a bit 💤. It was a nice change of pace for us 😆

🐶 Bailey’s Dog Care Services 🐶

📞07543 405901
📧 [email protected]
🌐https://www.facebook.com/baileysdcs


26/05/2024

🌟 Meet Cleo!🌟

Cleo is an affectionate and intelligent girl with a true lust for life! She thrives on being with people and extends her circle of friendship to everyone she meets. Everything is done with enthusiasm whether its going for a walk or having cuddles on the sofa in front of the TV. 💙🐾🥰

Her foster carer says “She makes everyone smile that she meets her, greeting them with a happy wag of her tail! She will bring limitless love and joy to her new family!” 😍😍

If you could give this wonderful girl a home please follow the link below:
https://www.bluecross.org.uk/pet/cleo-1157855

05/05/2024
01/05/2024

🌸May Bank Holiday🌸

We will be closed on Monday 6th May.

Any orders for food and medication will need to placed by Wednesday 1st May before 11am for delivery on Thursday 2nd May.

Any orders placed after this date and time will not arrive until Thursday 9th May.

01/05/2024

Do you know the signs of bloat?

Bloat, also known as gastric torsion, and also as gastric dilation volvulus (GDV) syndrome, is a life-threatening disorder that happens when a dog's stomach fills with gas and becomes twisted. Knowing the signs could save your dogs life.

Find out more at thekennelclub.org.uk/bloat.

19/04/2024
19/04/2024

How spoilt is your furry friend? 👀

Let us know your scores out of 10! 🐾



[Visual description: Black and burgundy text on a light grey background with a heading that reads: Spoilt pet test and a sub-heading that reads: One point for every statement that applies to you and your pet. The statements to choose from are: I’ve cancelled social plans to hang out with my pet, my pet gets birthday and Christmas presents, my pet has a toy box (or multiple tox boxes!), my pet has their own social media account, I take my pet on UK staycations with me, I sign occasion cards from my pet, my pet has more than one bed to choose to sleep on, I have daily conversations with my pet, my pet has their own spot on the sofa, I always get my pet a healthy treat when I go food shopping.]

11/04/2024

Appeal for information ❗

A tiny terrier puppy was found squealing in distress in Burgoyne Road in Sunbury on 5th April. Thankfully she was found by a passerby who took her home and called us for help.

Due to where she was found and injuries to her head and nose, vets believe she may have been thrown from a moving vehicle 💔 She's now in safe hands with our animal rescuer who is hand-rearing her.

⁣If you have any first-hand information, please contact our appeals line on 0300 123 8018⁣.

11/04/2024

Spring has entered the chat... and so has Milo 🌷🐶
He's patiently waiting for his forever home at Dogs Trust Kenilworth 💛

[Image description: Bichon Frise sitting in a field of blue flowers.]

11/04/2024

Alabama rot is rare, but it’s worth knowing the signs to watch out for.

Find out more at thekennelclub.org.uk/alabamarot.

31/03/2024

This Good Friday, keep in mind that our furry friends may be at risk from some of our favorite Easter treats. 🍫

Learn about all the potential dangers you need to be wary of over the Easter holidays. 👉 https://bit.ly/36Z4gvK

24/03/2024

Now that Spring has sprung (kind of), we wanted to remind you of our top tips to keep your garden dog friendly 🐶🌼🌤️ https://bit.ly/3x6J2JE

[Image description: An infographic containing information on how to keep your garden dog friendly. All info can be found in the link above.]

11/03/2024
19/06/2023

Don’t let your dog become a statistic.

75% of cases of heatstroke are caused by overexercising or exercising on hot days, while 1 in 7 dogs that are treated die. If you think it’s too hot, walk your dog in the evening or early next morning when it’s cooler.

Find out more at thekennelclub.org.uk/heatstroke.

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Bailey’s Dog Care Services

I worked in Insurance for over 30 years and although I enjoyed my time in the industry, deep down, I always wanted to be my own boss. When I was made redundant in May 2019, I took the opportunity to set up my own dog walking and dog sitting business.

Our beloved Border Collie, Bailey, sadly passed over to the Rainbow Bridge in the previous December and it felt right to name the business in memory of him. My husband gave up his job to nurse Bailey and so, we now work together (for better or worse)! We are both passionate about dogs and we both love the outdoors.

If your best friend needs more exercise than you are able to provide due to work or family commitments, or if you are concerned that they are suffering from separation anxiety, especially following lockdown, we can help. We promise to look after and care for your dog as if it was our own.