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Foster Fridays: Jack

Hi there everyone! My name is Jack. I am a neutered male white Shepherd mix. I am 4 years old and have been with my foster family for abou a month now. I sure would love to have a forever home of my own. Could you be my new family?

I am both housebroken and crate trained. I love to do tricks for you! I know how to sit, shake, give paws, roll over, lay down and stay. Pretty cool, huh? I am good with both dogs and cats but I haven't been around children yet. My foster mom says I am swett, cuddly and intelligent. I normally have a medium amount of energy but with exercise I am very relaxed and calm.

Here is what my foster mom says about me:

Jack needs a family that leads an active lifestyle! He is not an apartment dog and needs lots of room to run, play or swim. Jack would love to be with a family that would take him on all their outdoor adventures.

Every moment with Jack is a joy. He is a sweet and loving pup who just wants to spend time with his doggy siblings and his people. Whether its just a quick walk around the block or an all day hike, Jack wants to be having fun with you!

Jack's mom had him from the time he was a puppy until a few months ago when she moved to Oregon. Her living situation was not ideal for such a big pup. He went to live with her parents in Columbia, SC but they were not able to provide Jack with the attention he needed. He came to stay at Dawg Tired and Cat Naps Too before coming to live with his new foster family.

If you would like to meet Jack as much as he would like to meet you, please contact his foster mom Hannah Conway at hannah.caroline.c@gmail.com.

submitted by Hannah Conway. We have been a foster family for3 years. We have lost count as to how many we have fosterd but it has got to be over 20 dogs. We decided to start fostering because of our love of dogs, particularly larger and more misunderstood breeds.

Want to give your foster pup exposure for adoption? Send us up to 3 photos, and a short {500 words or less} write up about your adoptable foster dog OR fill out the Foster Fridays Questionnaire posted on the website. Email the info to gillian@lowcountrydog.com using the subject line: Foster Fridays.

He is a sweet and loving pup who just wants to spend time with his doggy siblings and his people.

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