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A little bit about Stevie : - Limited history with children; children should be teens and up - Unknown history with cats and other small animals; all introductions should be done slowly over a period of time - Some history of living with dog; selectively dog reactive. Potential for dog in home pending successful Dog-to-Dog introductions
Stevie is a friendly, cuddly, and house-trained sweetheart who loves her walks just as much as she enjoys relaxing on the couch afterward. Her foster family tells us she did well with the adults and children she met in foster care and may thrive in a home with older children.
While Stevie has successfully lived with another dog before, she has a history of being selectively dog reactive and may do best as the only dog in her new home. On walks, she is appropriate when passing other dogs but prefers not to make canine friends. Stevie has shown some prey drive on walks, so patience and care would be needed if introducing her to a home with cats or small animals.
Currently, Stevie is carrying some extra weight. In order for her to live a long, healthy, and happy life, adopters should work on a gradual weight loss plan with their vet.
This wonderful former mama has charmed everyone she’s met, and we’re confident she’ll win your heart too!
Age: 4 years old Weight: 38kg / 83.8lb
A little bit about Stevie : - Limited history with children; children should be teens and up - Unknown history with cats and other small animals; all introductions should be done slowly over a period of time - Some history of living with dog; selectively dog reactive. Potential for dog in home pending successful Dog-to-Dog introductions
Stevie is a friendly, cuddly, and house-trained sweetheart who loves her walks just as much as she enjoys relaxing on the couch afterward. Her foster family tells us she did well with the adults and children she met in foster care and may thrive in a home with older children.
While Stevie has successfully lived with another dog before, she has a history of being selectively dog reactive and may do best as the only dog in her new home. On walks, she is appropriate when passing other dogs but prefers not to make canine friends. Stevie has shown some prey drive on walks, so patience and care would be needed if introducing her to a home with cats or small animals.
Currently, Stevie is carrying some extra weight. In order for her to live a long, healthy, and happy life, adopters should work on a gradual weight loss plan with their vet.
This wonderful former mama has charmed everyone she’s met, and we’re confident she’ll win your heart too!
From our earliest beginning, Calgary Humane Society was more than a shelter. As Calgary’s first-established animal welfare organization, connecting the lives of animals and people while providing essential animal services to the community remains our central priority.
Today, Calgary Humane Society (CHS) shelters almost 5,000 homeless animals each year. In 1922 we set out to help as many animals as we can and we will continue to do so by fostering the values of respect, compassion, commitment, teamwork, integrity and innovation.
Our mission is to help as many animals as we can.
Our vision is using innovative strategies to lead, inspire, and educate in the humane treatment of companion animals, fostering an enlightened community that consistently demonstrates respect and compassion for all animals.
Our dream is a community where animals are valued, humanely treated, and live enriched lives.
Calgary Humane Society is committed to creating a better tomorrow through education and collaboration.
CONNECTING LIVES SINCE 1922
From our earliest beginning, Calgary Humane Society was more than a shelter. As Calgary’s first-established animal welfare organization, connecting the lives of animals and people while providing essential animal services to the community remains our central priority.
Today, Calgary Humane Society (CHS) shelters almost 5,000 homeless animals each year. In 1922 we set out to help as many animals as we can and we will continue to do so by fostering the values of respect, compassion, commitment, teamwork, integrity and innovation.
Our mission is to help as many animals as we can.
Our vision is using innovative strategies to lead, inspire, and educate in the humane treatment of companion animals, fostering an enlightened community that consistently demonstrates respect and compassion for all animals.
Our dream is a community where animals are valued, humanely treated, and live enriched lives.
Calgary Humane Society is committed to creating a better tomorrow through education and collaboration.
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