Bailey the chocolate labrador is a pretty special member of the family.
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Join MemoriesGlen McGoldrick The king of the dribble
Glen McGoldrick Just chilling at home
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Glen McGoldrick Selection of puppy photos
Glen McGoldrick 12 weeks old
Glen McGoldrick Baking by the pool
Glen McGoldrick Just finished watching a Dees game from Mount Buller
Glen McGoldrick Sunday morning sleep in with Sophie
Glen McGoldrick Peek-a-boo
Glen McGoldrick Love the shades....
Glen McGoldrick Bailey loves being the centre of any science experiment
Glen McGoldrick Back from a cooling swim at the beach for a cold beverage on a very hot December afternoon in Wye River
Glen McGoldrick Poor tormented dog
Glen McGoldrick Taking a bath at home
Glen McGoldrick What is it with labradors, food and dribbling
Glen McGoldrick Ted is his absolute soul mate
Glen McGoldrick This dog bed just isn't designed for a labrador
Glen McGoldrick Poor conehead Bailey
Glen McGoldrick The Bailey Beer from Moon Dog Brewery.
Glen McGoldrick Crashed Out !
Glen McGoldrick Coming for a behavioural intervention holiday with Bailey
Glen McGoldrick Let's see how many dogs can fit on a single bed.
Glen McGoldrick Bailey looks a lot like a Chesapeake. The Chesapeake Bay Retriever is an American breed of dog that was developed from British dogs. They were developed by the settlers to work in the water, retrieving duck and other fowl. There is a story that says a ship was wrecked off the coast of Maryland in 1807 with two Newfoundland puppies. The puppies were given to the rescuers as a thank you. Both the dogs were mated to local dogs, never to each other. The resulting puppies were crossed with other retrieving and hunting breeds, Flatcoated and Curlycoated Retrievers, Irish Water Spaniels and Coonhounds are thought to have been used. Eventually the Chesapeake that we recognise today was produced. The breed standard of the Chesapeake Bay was established in 1885. They were recognised by the American Kennel Club in 1933. They first arrived in Britain in the 1930’s. In the 1970’s they started to become more popular as a gundog breed.
Glen McGoldrick Just chilling in the lounge.....
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Glen McGoldrick Bailey in quarantine.
Glen McGoldrick 2021 Preliminary Final - Melbourne V Geelong
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Glen McGoldrick Pretty sure the idea is to sit on the bed
Glen McGoldrick Chilling on the couch with Sophie
Glen McGoldrick Dees will be back in 2023