Happy endings

From abandonment to... happiness!

Happy endings are stories about lucky strays that found their forever families. Discover their wonderful journey from abandonment to happiness!

Happy endings
Lacta

Lacta

Sit well, there's a dog that's a combination of a Cporgi and brown Husky, and we've got it!
Of course, neither of these two breeds may be true, but it may be true, but it doesn't matter anyway.

Lakta is one, unique, in the world is no other.

Apart from being very impressive and very short, she is also very cheerful, very sociable, and very cute.
She does one and a half commandments if you show her well, but the main thing she does is to beautify the world and our daily lives.

It's like a breath of fresh air. Like she came straight out of a dog pageant and the only reason she didn't win first prize is because she didn't have a medium, but she didn't care at all.

She came to us from the municipal kennel of Tripoli, and it is good to adopt her immediately, firstly because she is perfect, secondly because we do not have time to deal with her all the time alone.

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Palermo

Palermo

Palermo came with his brother, Torino, from Tripoli. 

It is a kind, sweet and loving dog. It is one of those dogs that has an innate kindness, without anyone having taught them, and a discretion that is rare for this age. 

When you enter the room with all the puppies, most of them fall on you, Palermo does not. 

Palermo immediately shows how happy he is that you are there, but without imposing his presence. He shows that he wants attention, without demanding it, and shows that he wants caresses, without forcing you to caress him. 

It is a kind and very loving creature, which will become an amazing adult dog one day. A dog with ways that will give its love generously, without this love suffocating you. 

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Ariel (reserved)

Ariel (reserved)

There are some dogs whose external beauty reflects their inner beauty, and this is one of them.

Ariel, with her wonderful combination of ears + whiskers, her sweet look and her wonderful pale colors, is a sweet, easy-going and easy-going creature.

She has been on the street, she has lived in the shelter and has lived in a shelter, in the company of three cats, and she was excellent.

She is very clean for her age, gets dirty on her walk, is calm, sweet and respectful of people and animals with whom she lives.

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Matilda

Matilda

We met Matilda at the municipal kennel of Tripoli, and we fell in love with her delicate body and her discretion. 

He came with us to Athens and is in hospitality. She lives in an apartment with three cats, and is impeccable. She goes for a walk, goes to the toilet outside, comes home, and relaxes in her bed. 

It is a loving, quiet and commanding dog. She may be a little hesitant at first about things she doesn't know, but she is a sociable and intelligent animal, adapted from day one to the city, and to its noises and smells.

He cohabits perfectly with cats, which he does not bother at all, but he is not afraid of them either, he gets along very well with all dogs and with all people. 

Once he gains a little more confidence, which is just a matter of time and proper training, he will become a dog even more balanced and easy than he already is. 

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Carmen

Carmen

Someone went to market this dog as a savage, and cut off his ears, and a more ridiculous thing than that in all the years we've been dealing with animals we might never really have seen before. 

So we laugh instead of crying, because if we start crying for this dog we will never stop. We don't know what he's been through, and we don't want to know. 

Carmen is an amazing dog. AMAZING, and we don't have much more to say.

First of all, she is an incredibly kind creature. She has a gentleness as if born with manners, gentle and stoic. Both with humans and with the other dogs. 

She is too sociable, too affectionate, and too anthropocentric. It's the dog you walk and it clings to you, and looks you in the eye. 

You caress her and she stays there still, and it's like having a human, not an animal, next to you.

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