

Stevie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- American Bulldog
- Husky
About Stevie
Sunnyvale, CA
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Stevie’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Stevie's Story
Personality:<br/>quiet, cautious, blind<br/><br/>​​​<br/>Breed:<br/>Bulldog/Husky mix<br/><br/>Age<br/>: 9 weeks<br/><br/>​​<br/>Weight:<br/>​​<br/>Sex:<br/>female<br/><br/>Rescued from San Jose.<br/><br/>Stevie sweet, curious and trusting. She is blind, so a little bit wary of her world, can be nervous and agitated when her siblings play too rough. She has a huge appetite and really just wants to eat and go back to sleep. Not super high energy, but also just quiet and careful. She will need someone who knows how to care for blind dogs or invested in learning. Their first foster did a DNA test that says they're majority Bulldog & Husky.<br/><br/>www.coppersdream.org<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting this dog please visit this link to get the adoption process started.<br/><br/>We hold adoption events from San Francisco to the South Bay. Most dogs will be ready to go home the day of the adoption event. We accept credit cards and cash for our adoption fees. While adoption events are a great showcase for these amazing dogs, you don't need an adoption event to adopt a dog. Check out our adoptable pups, submit an application, and then meet them at their foster home!<br/><br/>We try to post the dogs that are attending on Facebook before the event, please visit and like us on Facebook.<br/><br/>To View other dogs up for adoption please visit our website.
Personality:
quiet, cautious, blind
​​​
Breed:
Bulldog/Husky mix
Age
: 9 weeks
​​
Weight:
​​
Sex:
female
Rescued from San Jose.
Stevie sweet, curious and trusting. She is blind, so a little bit wary of her world, can be nervous and agitated when her siblings play too rough. She has a huge appetite and really just wants to eat and go back to sleep. Not super high energy, but also just quiet and careful. She will need someone who knows how to care for blind dogs or invested in learning. Their first foster did a DNA test that says they're majority Bulldog & Husky.
www.coppersdream.org
If you are interested in adopting this dog please visit this link to get the adoption process started.
We hold adoption events from San Francisco to the South Bay. Most dogs will be ready to go home the day of the adoption event. We accept credit cards and cash for our adoption fees. While adoption events are a great showcas
Personality:
quiet, cautious, blind
​​​
Breed:
Bulldog/Husky mix
Age
: 9 weeks
​​
Weight:
​​
Sex:
female
Rescued from San Jose.
Stevie sweet, curious and trusting. She is blind, so a little bit wary of her world, can be nervous and agitated when her siblings play too rough. She has a huge appetite and really just wants to eat and go back to sleep. Not super high energy, but also just quiet and careful. She will need someone who knows how to care for blind dogs or invested in learning. Their first foster did a DNA test that says they're majority Bulldog & Husky.
www.coppersdream.org
If you are interested in adopting this dog please visit this link to get the adoption process started.
We hold adoption events from San Francisco to the South Bay. Most dogs will be ready to go home the day of the adoption event. We accept credit cards and cash for our adoption fees. While adoption events are a great showcase for these amazing dogs, you don't need an adoption event to adopt a dog. Check out our adoptable pups, submit an application, and then meet them at their foster home!
We try to post the dogs that are attending on Facebook before the event, please visit and like us on Facebook.
To View other dogs up for adoption please visit our website.
How To Adopt
Stevie is from Copper's Dream Rescue
[Sunnyvale, CA]
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