ADOPT ME ONLINE: https://ophrescue.org/dogs/13801
Hi!
My name is Steve and I arrived to OPH on 8/16/24. I’m guessed to be a mixed breed dog. I am a 2 year old boy and weigh about 32lbs. Currently being fostered in Arlington, Va.
📝 Notes from my foster parent:
So far, Steve has been a DREAM boy, and such a lovable, gentle and fun friend who has been keeping me great company while I work from home. He’s also ready to be your new family member 🐶 Here’s why:
This Southern gentleman 🍑 is fully house trained, crate trained, and walks like a pro on a leash. Steve is still getting acclimated to the hustle and bustle of city life, but he’s making great strides with getting used to it! In his previous foster home, he was around kids as well as other dogs at the shelter and seems to be super dog & kid friendly. We have been walking with my neighbor and her two dogs and he loves them! When seeing other dogs on a walk, he is happy and non-reactive when passing by or greeting them. All in all - Steve is a perfect walking buddy!
Steve has a very low level of separation anxiety. Meaning, sometimes gets a tad fussy when left alone, but he’s very quick to settle down and relax himself on the sofa or in his crate. You can count on Steve to be waiting to greet you with a wagging tail when you return! 🤗
Personality: Steve has one of the most sweet, sensitive personalities I’ve ever come across in a dog. He is a huge cuddler - always loves lounging sessions on the sofa, and offers endless cuddles and loving gazes. He will literally melt your heart with them! 🫠❤️🐾
Steve is ready to be your adventure buddy, your loyal companion, and the newest member of your family. Are you ready to meet him? He can’t wait to meet you! 🐾
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"This dog tested positive for heartworm disease before arriving to the rescue. The disease was treated while in foster care. Heartworm disease is transmitted to a dog through a bite from an infected mosquito. With monthly preventatives, the disease is completely preventable. Read about heartworm disease here: Read more about heartworm disease here
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