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Courtesy Post Dogs Ready to Adopt - NORTH CAROLINA

IMPORTANT – COURTESY POSTING ONLY
 
These dogs are NOT in the care, custody, or control of Southeast GSP Rescue (“SE GSP Rescue”). SE GSP Rescue makes no representations or guarantees of any kind regarding these dogs’ temperament, behavior, training, health, bite history, or suitability for any home. SEGSP Rescue assumes no liability—medical, legal, financial, or otherwise—for any injury, damage, or loss that may occur as a result of contact with or adoption of these dogs.
 
Any adoption, rehoming, transfer of ownership, or interaction with these dogs is a private arrangement solely between the current owner and the prospective adopter. Please send any inquiries about these dogs directly to the contact listed at the bottom of the dog’s write-up.

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If you have a GSP, English Pointer or pointer mix that you would like listed on our courtesy page, please contact the appropriate State Coordinator for submission instructions and include "both" your email address and phone number. 

Bailee Grace (NC) - Courtesy Post

5/22/2026

 
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Meet Bailee Grace
Bailee Grace, in Wilmington, NC, is a beautiful 6-year-old female German Shorthaired Pointer weighing approximately 83 pounds who is looking for the right forever home.
Bailee is incredibly loving and devoted to her humans. She adores cuddling under the covers and loves having a cozy “cave” to relax in. She is both house trained and kennel trained and thrives when she can be close to her people.
Bailee is being rehomed due to aggression toward other dogs in the home. Her current owner is a travel nurse without a fenced yard, and Bailee would do best in a stable home environment where she can be the only pet. She is not good with cats and should not live with other dogs.
Her ideal home would be:
  • A home with a fenced yard
  • No other pets
  • Humans who can give her plenty of love and attention
Additional Information:
  • Spayed: Yes
  • Heartworm Status: Negative
  • Vaccinations: Current as of 5/16/2026
  • Breed: German Shorthaired Pointer
  • Vet Reference: Needham Animal Hospital – Wilmington, NC
  • Medical Issues: None reported
Despite her challenges with other animals, Bailee is a sweet, affectionate companion who would thrive as the center of someone’s world. If you are looking for a loyal cuddle buddy and have a pet-free home, Bailee Grace may be the perfect fit for your family.
Please contact Amber at 229-506-1717 for more information.

A rehoming fee of will apply to help ensure Bailee Grace finds a safe and committed forever home.

IMPORTANT – COURTESY POSTING ONLY
These dogs are NOT in the care, custody, or control of Southeast GSP Rescue (“SE GSP Rescue”). SE GSP Rescue makes no representations or guarantees of any kind regarding these dogs’ temperament, behavior, training, health, bite history, or suitability for any home. SEGSP Rescue assumes no liability—medical, legal, financial, or otherwise—for any injury, damage, or loss that may occur as a result of contact with or adoption of these dogs.
 
Any adoption, rehoming, transfer of ownership, or interaction with these dogs is a private arrangement solely between the current owner and the prospective adopter. Please send any inquiries about these dogs directly to the contact listed at the bottom of the dog’s write-up.
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  • ADOPT
    • Adopting a GSP
    • Is a GSP Right for You?
    • Adoption Process
    • SEGSP Rescue Terms of Adoption - contract
    • Adoption Advice
    • Adoption Application
    • SEGSP Adopted >
      • 2026
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      • 2020
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  • SEGSP Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • SEGSP Rescue FAQs - Questions about Adoption Process and Policy
    • Alabama
    • Florida
    • Georgia
    • Mississippi
    • North Carolina
    • South Carolina
    • Tennessee
  • Courtesy Post Dogs Ready for Adoption
    • Courtesy Post Application
    • AL
    • FL
    • GA
    • MS
    • NC
    • SC
    • TN
  • Foster Dog News
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  • Volunteer
    • Volunteer Application - FOSTER
    • Volunteer Application - OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
    • Volunteer PORTAL
  • DONATE
  • Fundraisers
  • RESOURCES
    • How to ID a GSP
    • What To Do If You Find a GSP
    • What To Do If You Lost A GSP
    • Training to Avoid Noise Sensitivity
    • Commonly Asked Questions
  • LOST & FOUND
    • Lost GSPs
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  • Newsletter
  • In Memory Of
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