



Stevie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- German Shepherd Dog
About Stevie
Lisle, ON
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Stevie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Stevie's Story
Stevie is 6 to 7 months old and she has had quite the adventure for such a short life! Although Stevie had to have both of her eyes surgically removed, nobody told her that she's any different from the other dogs. (SSHHHH! Don't say a word!!) She runs and plays as though she hasn't a care in the world.<br/>Stevie had retinal detachment, cataract formation and a congenital condition called goniodysgenesis. This was causing pressure to build in her eyes which can lead to pain in the optic nerve and she was becoming increasingly head shy (which is an indication that there was some underlying pain already). We worked with an ophthalmologist for several months to see if the condition's symptoms could be halted but it became progressively worse until she was completely blind in both eyes. A recommendation was made by a veterinarian to remove the eyes which was done mid-August.<br/>Stevie has been healing and recovering nicely. She is a loving and sweet dog who gets along great with other dogs and loves to snuggle with her people on the couch. She would like a predictable home where the furniture isn't often relocated so that she can keep a mental map of her living space.<br/>Stevie needs slow introductions to people and dogs since she has to rely on her smell and hearing. Stevie will act similarly to a 'normal' dog and will still need obedience training like any other puppy. Stevie's eyes do not require any long term medical treatment and she should be able to live a normal, happy life. <br/>If you are interested in adopting Stevie, please complete an adoption application at https://form.jotform.com/250635924183055 . <br/>Your $700 dog adoption fee comes with the following:<br/>* Full Vet check<br/>* Microchipped<br/>* Vaccinated, Dewormed<br/>* Adult dogs are spayed / neutered <br/>* Outrun team members are available after the adoption to support adopters and make the transition to the new home as seamless as possible<br/>#outrunrescue #outrunanimalrehabilitationcenter #donate #donatetoday #adoptdontshop #rescuedog #rescuepup #dog #rescuedismyfavouritebreed #animalrescue #sponsorship #sponsorananimal #simcoecounty #alliston #Lisle #tottenham #loretto #beeton #dog #dogadoption #fostertoadopt #dogrescue
Stevie is 6 to 7 months old and she has had quite the adventure for such a short life! Although Stevie had to have both of her eyes surgically removed, nobody told her that she's any different from the other dogs. (SSHHHH! Don't say a word!!) She runs and plays as though she hasn't a care in the world.
Stevie had retinal detachment, cataract formation and a congenital condition called goniodysgenesis. This was causing pressure to build in her eyes which can lead to pain in the optic nerve and she was becoming increasingly head shy (which is an indication that there was some underlying pain already). We worked with an ophthalmologist for several months to see if the condition's symptoms could be halted but it became progressively worse until she was completely blind in both eyes. A recommendation was made by a veterinarian to remove the eyes which was done mid-August.
Stevie has been healing and recovering nicely. She is a loving and sweet dog who gets along great with other dogs and loves to snuggle with her people o
Stevie is 6 to 7 months old and she has had quite the adventure for such a short life! Although Stevie had to have both of her eyes surgically removed, nobody told her that she's any different from the other dogs. (SSHHHH! Don't say a word!!) She runs and plays as though she hasn't a care in the world.
Stevie had retinal detachment, cataract formation and a congenital condition called goniodysgenesis. This was causing pressure to build in her eyes which can lead to pain in the optic nerve and she was becoming increasingly head shy (which is an indication that there was some underlying pain already). We worked with an ophthalmologist for several months to see if the condition's symptoms could be halted but it became progressively worse until she was completely blind in both eyes. A recommendation was made by a veterinarian to remove the eyes which was done mid-August.
Stevie has been healing and recovering nicely. She is a loving and sweet dog who gets along great with other dogs and loves to snuggle with her people on the couch. She would like a predictable home where the furniture isn't often relocated so that she can keep a mental map of her living space.
Stevie needs slow introductions to people and dogs since she has to rely on her smell and hearing. Stevie will act similarly to a 'normal' dog and will still need obedience training like any other puppy. Stevie's eyes do not require any long term medic
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