Jordy

Box 4 • April 6, 2016

Kennel 04

Kennel 04 - Sponsored in memory of Christine Dodson (Chris) Mum to confident Noah. Sadly missed by all her family and friends. Forever in our hearts XX

 

Pet name -  Jordy

Race name -  Geneva Jordy

Colour -  White and Blue

Sex -  Male

Born - 25th May 2022

Arrival date - 13th February 2026


march 2026


Jordy is new to the kennel and has already settled in well. From his first time out walking where he was jumpy with traffic, to his walks a few weeks in, you can see a noticeable change in confidence with traffic. You can also start to see his inquisitive side come out. He finds the horses that live in the fields close to the kennels fascinating. He is a brilliant walker on the lead with no pulling. 


Jordy is a very people orientated boy and the first thing visitors notice with him is his waggy tail and friendly nature. He has been working his charm on everyone he meets to get extra head scratches and cuddles.


He is so chill in his kennel and loves making a nest out of his bedding. Of course we can never make his bed right so he has to do it himself! He always makes himself a pillow out of his bedding so once this boy is in a home I can see him being a cushion hog or demanding a head rest before he'll go to bed 🙂


The only bug bear with Jordy is that he is grumpy around other dogs with food or treats. Other than as puppies, Greyhounds have always been fed separately. This is so that their carers can monitor their food intake and any signs that they are feeling unwell if they don't eat their food. Jordy is not comfortable with dogs close whilst he is eating or when he has a treat. He will growl or bark as his way of saying 'Back off. I'm not comfortable with you being close.' He has shown no issues with humans being close whilst eating or when taking his bowl once he is done even if there is food left in the bowl.


Jordy could be homed with greyhound/dog savvy children. He is incredibly friendly but can show that affection by nibbling at your hand/fingers when he is not done having fusses.


He could live with a greyhound girl providing that adopters are aware that all food and treats must be given when the dogs are separate. 





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