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jordi

My life goal is to have the non-beachy-est body pawsible. Why are ladies trying to lose weight to get into bikinis? It is so much delish to have a tummy, let me see that tootsie roll, muffin lump, chubby bump! When I was first rescued, I was extremely underweight and now that I have the oppawturnity to eat. I do. I could win the eating Chompion of the World.
 
My only grievance about my Foster Home is that they were feeding me 3 times a day and now that reduced it to only two. Hey, I want breakfast, brunch, lunch, linner, dinner, supper and bupper, if that’s a thing!
 
I am a blond bombshell and true to my girly roots, I love to steal, swipe, pilfer or borrow, yeah borrow….that sounds nicer…my Foster Mom’s shoes. Don’t worry, I don’t chew them up, I just like to relax with them and sniff that beautiful aroma alah Foster Mom Feet. Ahhhhhh!
 
I am not destructive and already know about house and crate training. I am after all a big girl now and not a puppy at just over 1 year old.  I am learning more manners. Plus at my Foster Mom’s house, I am learning to even take my own self out to potty with a tiny hobbit door made just for doggies and hobbits, I guess!
 
I am a work in progress, as all young German Shepherds need continual guidance and training to stay on track. But with my brains, I can learn anything. My Foster Home doesn’t have kids, but I am a gentle and sweet girl and would be good with older kids, but due to my health issue, a home with small kids would not be ideal.
 
What health issue? Glad you asked because I didn’t know how to bring it up in a normal convo. I do need a bit of help in the how do you say….powder room area? I have a broken tail and need to stay on a proper diet and be kept clean, so I do require a bit of assistance in the powder room. If all that sounds cool to you, apply for me today!
 
Basics:
Jordi- spayed female, 2.5 years old, German Shepherd, current on shots/microchipped, heartworm negative and on prevention, good with other dogs, good people, okay with cats, does have a broken tail so requires a special diet and some extra care, due to health issues no small children recommended.  See special diet below. ​​
 SPECIAL DIET FOR JORDI:  Cooked white rice mixed with oatmeal (about a half a cup) of that is mixed with the RX clay powder available on Amazon. Dry food is Natural Balance Limited Ingredient duck and sweet potato. For treats only small pieces of Milk bone dog biscuits.

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