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Steve

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Husky
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Steve

Lions Bay, BC

Breed

Husky&German Shepherd DogMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
White / Cream, Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Steve's Story

I bet the majority of us have always wanted a Steve in our life. <br/>And that Steve is most likely a super cool guy who you just want to be around because he emits goodness no matter the time of day. <br/>Steve the dog is no different than the Steve you know.<br/><br/>He is a super cool guy, despite the past that should've been kinder to him. Steve is a loving, big soft fluff, who unlike many dogs of his breed, does not vocalize a lot. Steve is a smart, active, well-trained local dog that fell upon hard times and that resulted in a lot of fear and confusion. He was often tied with a short chain to a cinder block and left outside. The last time he had been outside for a walk was unknown. His world had become very very very small and Steve shut down. This naturally resulted in resource guarding and reactivity - which culminated in a bite when someone tried to remove food in a bowl from near him. The owners tried to surrender him to various groups but no one wanted him as a result of the bite and the only offer was euthanasia. Thankfully we at Mountainside gave Steve a chance to show us his true colors. We quickly saw that he was loving - but so scared and confused. Through months of training, exercise and monitored socialization, Steve has started to make friends and is becoming more himself as each day goes by. He has had the wonderful fortune of being in foster care and then being very loved by our boarding facility partners that have given him the incredible opportunity to meet new dogs and learn how to be a dog again. <br/><br/>Steve is working hard on making progress through some of his issues and though he has come so far, he will need his person to continue to help him along his journey. At this time we think the best fit would be an adult only family that is home more often than not. He has lived with other dogs in the past but isn't ready for that yet. No cats as well.<br/><br/>Steve is a stunning, kind boy who would be a perfect match for someone who is patient, and willing to put in the work to give him the best kind of life. At the end of the day, he's just Steve, a super cool guy, who deserves a super cool life.

I bet the majority of us have always wanted a Steve in our life.
And that Steve is most likely a super cool guy who you just want to be around because he emits goodness no matter the time of day.
Steve the dog is no different than the Steve you know.

He is a super cool guy, despite the past that should've been kinder to him. Steve is a loving, big soft fluff, who unlike many dogs of his breed, does not vocalize a lot. Steve is a smart, active, well-trained local dog that fell upon hard times and that resulted in a lot of fear and confusion. He was often tied with a short chain to a cinder block and left outside. The last time he had been outside for a walk was unknown. His world had become very very very small and Steve shut down. This naturally resulted in resource guarding and reactivity - which culminated in a bite when someone tried to remove food in a bowl from near him. The owners tried to surrender him to various groups but no one wanted him as a result of the bite and the only offer was euthanasia.

I bet the majority of us have always wanted a Steve in our life.
And that Steve is most likely a super cool guy who you just want to be around because he emits goodness no matter the time of day.
Steve the dog is no different than the Steve you know.

He is a super cool guy, despite the past that should've been kinder to him. Steve is a loving, big soft fluff, who unlike many dogs of his breed, does not vocalize a lot. Steve is a smart, active, well-trained local dog that fell upon hard times and that resulted in a lot of fear and confusion. He was often tied with a short chain to a cinder block and left outside. The last time he had been outside for a walk was unknown. His world had become very very very small and Steve shut down. This naturally resulted in resource guarding and reactivity - which culminated in a bite when someone tried to remove food in a bowl from near him. The owners tried to surrender him to various groups but no one wanted him as a result of the bite and the only offer was euthanasia. Thankfully we at Mountainside gave Steve a chance to show us his true colors. We quickly saw that he was loving - but so scared and confused. Through months of training, exercise and monitored socialization, Steve has started to make friends and is becoming more himself as each day goes by. He has had the wonderful fortune of being in foster care and then being very loved by our boarding facility

How To Adopt

Steve was listed as Adoptable by Mountainside Hope Foundation
How can I adopt Steve?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Mountainside Hope Foundation. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Steve is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Mountainside Hope Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Steve?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Mountainside Hope Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Steve, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Mountainside Hope Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Mountainside Hope Foundation's Adoption Policy
Potential adopters are required to submit an adoption application answering a series of questions. The adoption coordinator will go through the applications and determine whether an applicant can move forward to the interview process. If the applicant has had or currently has any animals, we will conduct a vet reference. The adoption coordinator will go back and forth with any questions for the candidate and then book an interview with the applicant once everything is satisfactory. After the interview process, if the adoption coordinator is satisfied, we will send the adoption contract to the candidate for review, signature and payment.

Steve is from Mountainside Hope Foundation

[Lions Bay, BC]

Our Mission
Mountainside Hope Foundation strives to bring awareness to current animal welfare issues through youth education programs and community-based involvement. We support the medical treatment, rehabilitation and adoption of special needs animal cases in rescues; collaborating with other reputable rescues and supporting local in...
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