Susan Daffron talks to Martie Petrie from Ken-Mar Rescue about a spayed female German Shepherd mix named Stevie who is available for adoption. Stevie was born in March 2010, so she's still a youngster, but she will probably be smaller than most German Shepherds at about 35 pounds when she fills out. Unfortunately, like a lot of dogs, Stevie ended up on "Death Row" because of over-capacity at the animal shelter. But Stevie beat the odds, was rescued by Ken-Mar, and has since been staying with a foster parent who is teaching her important things like housebreaking.


In addition to looking like a small shepherd, she also has a lot of the great qualities of the breed. Stevie is intelligent, agile, loyal, self-confident, and protective of her home and property. She is an active smart girl who loves to learn and is fond of training and new challenges. Stevie is enthusiastic about everything and is eager to share that enthusiasm with a special family that will embrace her as their own in her new "fur-ever" home.


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