If you like woolly bear dogs, and you stare at them on the street while imagining how perfect it would be if they went out in a mini, WE HAVE ONE!
Stevie looks like a dog, but he's the size of what the coffee table can't reach. He has two gnarled eyes that he doesn't even undress when he runs, and he has a scherzo, and he has a nazi.
He's funny, too, and when he's happy, which he's almost always, he's even funnier.
We met him at the municipal kennel of Tripoli, where he made us a lot of nazis and chuckles, and he always played it difficult before coming for petting - and the dogs that play it hard "and well" and do these dances "you won't catch me / look how I come so cut that you just can't reach me" drive us crazy.
We thought for a long time that she was a girl, because she has the character of a girl (these nazis are much more characteristic in female dogs). And we called him affectionately "butterfly", because that's how he danced around us, like a butterfly that you can't cathc but you so much want to.
When we knew he was a boy we couldn't get over the butterfly as a name and as a feeling, and we took him out Stevie, from Steve McQueen in the movie "Papillon (translated the Butterfly". AND WHICH WE DISCOVERED ALSO SUITS HIM.
Because he says, in the film, Papillon the protagonist, is unjustly imprisoned for life imprisonment for a murder he did not commit in a prison with very harsh conditions, and determined to win his freedom, he allies with another prisoner and they plan their escape.
So our own Stevie, our very pwn Papillon, who was unjustly imprisoned in the pound of Tripoli, allied with us and planned his escape, which was late, but eventually happened!
He is vaccinated, neutered and healthy, loves to run and catch his ball, and is looking for a home where there is humor and an appetite for play.