Jordan’s foster family let us know that because of his ACL replacement, he sometimes holds his leg up as if it bugs him a little. He will walk, run, and stand on it but occasionally he will wince a little. Otherwise he’s in good shape.
He can be very sweet but gets very overly excited when he hears someone ring the doorbell and will bark and sometimes act in an aggressive manner. This is why we stressed that he should be in a calm home without too much activity as it seems to agitate him. He’s nervous when he first meets people but once he’s gotten to know you and is comfortable he welcomes pets and attention.
Jordan does not seem to like other dogs, and so he’d do best as the only pet in the house. He also shows some signs of being aloof and doesn’t always come when called, sometimes pulls on his leash, and sometimes argues about being placed in his crate. Jordan may have a small stubborn streak but his foster family is working with him on these issues and little by little they are making progress.
He likes to sleep on his dog bed and is fine when he’s left alone in the house. His foster family trusts him, he is not destructive or tries to get in the garbage. He’s a good boy overall and just need to trust you before he lets his guard down.
Keep checking back to see how Jordan progresses!

















