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Jordan
14-210

Sex: 

Male

Breed: 

Mixed Breed

Weight: 

45 lbs

Date of Birth: 

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Age: 

11 years old

Admin Status: 

Adopted

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In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
8/17/2014 Recommended Not tested Not required, but he'd love it NO!
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

Please welcome Jordan to the RAGOM family! Jordan is approximately 1 year old. He is a male Golden Retriever/Husky mix and is extremely handsome! He weighs about 45 pounds, so is a good medium size. His fur isn't long, but it's thick and really soft, and look at that beautiful tail! He has one common internal parasite, coccidia (the medication will take care of that in 5 days), but other than that, he's in great health. Jordan was on the euthanasia list at a kill shelter in Georgia and was saved just in the nick of time. RAGOM agreed to help this pretty boy find a forever home.

Jordan gets along wonderfully with dogs. He and our resident dog love to wrestle and he wrestled with a larger dog too. If there's not another young, playful dog in Jordan's forever home, he would need to have a human who likes to take long walks or perhaps jog. Since he's young, he requires a fair amount of daily exercise. A tired dog is a good dog. :-)

We are working on Jordan's manners. In one day, he learned that he needs to sit nicely in order to get a treat, so he is plenty smart. He doesn't jump on people in greeting, which is nice. He's not very well-behaved while we are cooking, though, so don't leave any steaks on the counter.

We haven't had Jordan around kids or cats yet. He loves to chase squirrels and chipmunks, but that doesn't mean he would chase a cat. Jordan is still puppy-like in his chewing and will get a little mouthy with us, so, for the sake of the kids, he'd probably do best in a home with older kids or dog-savvy kids.

If you are looking for a young, healthy dog who is smart (and food-driven), contact your placement advisor and ask to meet Jordan.


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