Hi, Steve.
Dec. 1st, 2009 11:35 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Everyone, this is Steve.
Steve, everyone.
My friend Kira acquired Steve on the Bay's north jetty. Apparently he'd been dumped there over a week before and was relying upon the kindness of strangers. (By which I mean, of course, that the locals were helpless to resist his big golden eyes and slobbery jowls.) Unfortunately Kira couldn't keep him, so he ended up at the animal shelter, which in this area already has a pretty serious pitbull population.
So if you find yourself in need of a dog, check out the shelter in McKinleyville. I'm told Steve plays fetch in a terribly hilarious way. I can tell you four important things about Steve: that cameras make him a little uneasy, that full-body massages make him not at all uneasy, that he has a truly enormous head, and that he has the best name of any dog ever.
Steve. Seriously.
Steve, everyone.
My friend Kira acquired Steve on the Bay's north jetty. Apparently he'd been dumped there over a week before and was relying upon the kindness of strangers. (By which I mean, of course, that the locals were helpless to resist his big golden eyes and slobbery jowls.) Unfortunately Kira couldn't keep him, so he ended up at the animal shelter, which in this area already has a pretty serious pitbull population.
So if you find yourself in need of a dog, check out the shelter in McKinleyville. I'm told Steve plays fetch in a terribly hilarious way. I can tell you four important things about Steve: that cameras make him a little uneasy, that full-body massages make him not at all uneasy, that he has a truly enormous head, and that he has the best name of any dog ever.
Steve. Seriously.