A state appeals panel on Monday upheld a city agency’s decision to designate a man’s dog as a so-called dangerous animal under city ordinance for biting a jogger.The dog’s owner contends the jogger brushed shoulders with him, provoking his dog, Nordstrom, to attack. But the Chicago Animal Control Commission didn’t find the incident as a reasonable provocation. Software engineer Ryan Aydelott sued the city in Cook County Circuit Court to challenge the designation. In January 2015, Circuit Judge George F. Scully Jr …