Hudson was found as a stray in the Modesto (CA) area and was taken to the Stanislaus Animal Shelter on July 31 . The shelter staff described Hudson as “loving, leans into affection, knows basic commands, is easy-going, calm, takes treats nicely, and appears to be potty trained”. He was temp tested with other dogs, and he was “generally neutral, although he was a bit too curious about a small dog in the beginning, but didn’t demonstrate any concerning behavior”. Sadly, like most Senior dogs, Hudson was constantly overlooked, and by August 30, he was placed on the shelter’s euthanasia “Red List”. Thankfully, a kind Samaritan offered to foster Hudson. Kris picked him up with one day to spare. He did well riding in a car and while getting a bath. He appears to have no guarding behaviors. He also has a “soft mouth,” meaning he takes food and treats nicely. Hudson is currently living with a cat, a small dog, and four other GSDs (three females/one male). He would probably enjoy the company of another dog, preferably a large breed female. Hudson would do best in a quiet home with someone who understands and has patience w/learned behaviors. Based on Hudson’s constant pacing, especially when he is outdoors, the vet believes he may have been kept in a confined space for most his life. Hudson deserves to be someone’s cherished and treasured friend and companion. Are you that person? FOSTERED IN STOCKTON
Hudson
Dec 22, 2025 | Uncategorized

