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My name is Stevie!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Hound (Unknown Type)
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained
Checkmark in teal circle Leash-trained
Checkmark in teal circle Heartworm negative

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Stevie, a 6-year-old with a goofy grin, a wagging tail, and a heart that longs for human connection.

Stevie is one of those dogs who tries so hard to be brave in the shelter—but the environment is wearing on him. He is all skin and bones, older, and sensitive, and the stress of kennel life is simply too much. What Stevie needs most right now is a foster home where he can rest, decompress, and finally feel safe.

Stevie’s eyes are usually cloudy but don’t let that fool you—he can see, and he navigates his surroundings just fine. What he truly “sees” best are people. He greets everyone with a wagging tail, sometimes a big kiss, and a joyful eagerness for affection. He loves being close, leaning in for scratches, and soaking up attention—especially a good back rub.

On leash, Stevie can be enthusiastic, but settles and his playful, affectionate personality shines. He enjoys tug games, trades toys nicely for treats, and is relaxed around food. He does well meeting new people and shows friendly curiosity around another dog—social and tolerant, even if he is not ready for full-on play.

Stevie would do best in a foster home with adults or kids 12+, someone who can offer:

A calm, loving environment

Gentle structure and routine

Help with leash manners

Plenty of affection and playtime

✨ All supplies, vet care, and rescue support will be provided.
✨ You don’t need to “fix” Stevie—just give him a chance to rest and be loved.

A foster home could make all the difference for Stevie—helping him regain strength, confidence, and dignity which will help him find a forever home in his golden years.

📩 Please email us at Rescuewithoutborders@gmail.com if you can foster/foster to adopt or would like more information.

Stevie deserves comfort, kindness, and a place to call home—even if just for now.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Shilpa Gadde
Phone
Website
Address
Millstone, NJ 08535
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please send us an email requesting application for a dog you are interested in adopting

2.

Interview

After we receive a completed application back we will contact you with more details. If it is a good match we will set up an appointment

3.

Take the Pet Home

If the meet and greet goes well, we call your references & do home visit. You pay the fees, fill contract and take the dog home.

Additional adoption info

We want to ensure that not only the pet that we rescue goes to a good home, but also the dog that the family is wanting to adopt is right for them. When there is a good match between the two the adoption is successful and everyone involved is happy.

Go meet their pets

We are a Rescue not a Shelter and hence we do not have a physical location. All our adoptable pets are in various foster homes in different states/country.

If you are interested in meeting any of our pet please email us at Rescuewithoutborders@gmail.com to make an appointment to visit them in their foster homes.

More about this rescue

Rescue Without Borders (R.W.B.) is a small animal rescue based in NJ that rescues animals in need domestic and abroad.

Our Motto- Every Dog Deserves a Good Home, No matter what breed or where they come from.

Love knows no boundaries. We do not discriminate; we will rescue the Underdogs, be it in the U.S. or abroad.
Currently we are focusing our rescue efforts on two types of Under Dogs- The American Staffordshire/Pit Bull Terrier or Pit Bull mix that we pull from the local shelters in the U.S; and on the international front the dogs from the streets of India called the Pariah Dogs, IN (Indian Native) Dogs or Desi Dogs.
R.W.B. family believes in opening our hearts and homes to the abandoned and unwanted dogs and cats irrespective of their location, age, sex, breed or size.

We rescue animals from terrible conditions and hence have them live with their foster family for couple of weeks during which time they receive not only veterinary care but also socialization and training. Since our rescued pets live with us for a long time we get to know them intimately which enable us to place them in a forever home that is just right for them. We can help you choose a dog to adopt based on whether his personality is a good match for you and your household/lifestyle.

Our foster pets' health is our priority #1. We do not spare any expense when it comes to caring for our rescued pets. They not only get best veterinary care for their specific medical needs, timely vaccinations, vitamins and high quality nutritious food but we also do a blood and stool test to ensure that they are completely healthy prior to adoption. All our rescued pets that are six months and older are spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Our international rescued pets fly to the U.S. with an International Health Certificate, medical paperwork and required documents. They are all healthy and Vet checked prior to adoption.

Our rescue also focuses on educating foster parents, adopters and others on importance of feeding nutritious food, socialization, training and daily exercise of their pet. Spay/Neuter to prevent unwanted litters of both dogs and cats is paramount.

We are very proud to be a Rescue without borders. So, what does it mean to be a rescue without borders?
We rescue and adopt within the U.S. irrespective of state borders, but now you may be wondering, why India? What would be the reason to bring dogs from another country when there are so many homeless dogs in the U.S.? Typically in India, dogs that are born on the streets are not kept as family pets. Most people cannot afford to keep a dog as a pet and those who do prefer a western breed as a status symbol. So these street dogs spend their entire lives on the streets in miserable conditions with no chance of ever finding a home.

We work hard to make people aware of the plight of homeless dogs in the local shelters and also in the developing countries like India. We focus our rescue efforts specifically on the dogs that are unable to survive on the streets; like orphaned pups, injured, sick or abandoned dogs. Pups born on the streets have little chance of survival where they most often get killed by vehicles or are victims of cruelty or die of hunger and malnutrition. We rescue, rehabilitate and bring these animals to good health and give them a chance at finding loving homes where they can live a happy, healthy and a safe life which otherwise would never be possible living on the streets. The average life span of these dogs on the street is well under five years during which time they suffer the effects of poor nutrition, harsh weather conditions and abuse from people. However as a house pet they become happy, loving, gorgeous companion dogs where they live a healthy life of 16+ years. On the streets it is the survival of the fittest so Indian Pariah IN/Desi dogs are born to be extremely hardy, intelligent and quick learners - if they weren't they wouldn’t survive on the streets!

In the 10 past year we have successfully rescued, rehabilitated and founds homes for over 500 dogs from overseas and many more locally in the US.

We also rescue our own Underdogs the Pit bulls or Pit bull type dogs from kill shelters in the U.S. and find them right homes where they will thrive as family companions. Through our rescue work we educate and raise awareness to dispel the misconception about this breed.

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