Just like her namesake, eight-week-old Stevie Wonder was born visually impaired.
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The rest of her litter have all found a loving home; and now the Jack Russell puppy is looking for a family of her own too.
She's been like a shadow to Trish Moerkerken since her mother rejected her when she was two weeks old.
But there have been times where Ms Moerkerken has lost her in their large, unfenced yard and she's terrified something will happen to her.
That's why she's decided to try and find Stevie a new home.
"I'd love to keep her with me but I can't. She needs supervision which is why she'd be an ideal inside dog. I want to find a good home for her," she said.
Gentle-natured, she believes Stevie would be a great lapdog.
"She's got a little bit of a pot belly, I feed her too well. Usually puppies destroy everything but she's so placid. She just loves cuddling," Ms Moerkerken said.
Ms Moerkerken said she'd like Stevie to be adopted by someone who will have the time to care for her properly.
She believes Stevie will bring joy to whoever brings her into their home.
"She's the runt of the litter. She makes me laugh all the time," she said.
"She's so special. She's like any person with a disability, she deserves a chance."
To find out more, call Trish Moerkerken on 0408 637 839.