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
Tilda

Tilda

In the cold of winter, in one of the coldest places in Greece, mountainous Arcadia, Tilda was abandoned along with her newborn babies. 

What should it protect them from and what should it protect itself from? From the incredible cold? From hunger? From the agony of where they are, where to find food, how to keep babies safe and fed in an empty village with three inhabitants and snow?

It is really intolerable what animals pull in our country, and even more intolerable what females pull. 

Tilda is a sweet, sociable and intelligent dog. Once her babies are weaned and can be separated, she too will begin to prepare for the life she deserves. 

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Kuma

Kuma

Kuma was brave and serious from the first day he came to us. With bravery he began to play with his toys, bravely dipped his head in the litter of cats, and bravely learned to make his toilet in the room with the litter of cats.

From the street where he found himself in Tripoli, he went straight to a guest house for the first few days. One day he did not eat well, and it seemed to be because he had paid a little for the first vaccine, the next day he ate and played normally, and the next day again he did not eat. So he went straight to the vet clinic.

There we found that he was bravely trying to fight parvo on his own. As soon as he entered serum, he recovered almost immediately. He was kept in solitary confinement for ten days, and after overcoming the danger, he came to the shelter. 

He is a puppy very young in age, but very big in mind. Like all sheepdogs, he is more serious than other dogs his age, more mature, braver. 

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Daphne

Daphne

We try and try to photograph the poor woman, lest we manage to highlight even the slightest in one photograph the beauty of her soul, and we never succeed. 

Her most beautiful photograph does not show in the slightest the kindness of her heart and sweetness of her character.

Daphne is one of those dogs that have a common appearance, that have no photogenicity, and that unfortunately do not catch the eye. We know what you're going to say, "but she's beautiful." It may be, but unfortunately to most people dogs don't look gorgeous. 

She is a very sweet girl, very easy-going, very loving and very cooperative. She follows on the walk just fine, sits with you enjoying your company, is not reactive when she sees other dogs, and is generally a mature but cheerful dog. 

In some photos, you can see in her look, how good she is, and how much she trusts people. 

It is an animal that has never caused us any problems, from the first day it came to the shelter. 

She really deserves a home. We believe that she is one of those dogs that will enter a house and life with her will go smoothly and sweetly. 

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Franie

Franie

Our sweetie, although she is a little scared and has not been properly socialized since she was little, is a dog who tries to trust and follow you, and understand what you want and what she should do. 

She throws herself into the trunk like most hounds, and coming out of it she is at her highest. All her confidence is in what she always knew how to do, getting into a box in the car and going hunting. 

So, going out on a street, since not a mountain but a city is waiting for her, she does not go crazy. However, although she is afraid, she walks on a leash, and generally tries to cooperate, as much as her fears allow.

It's one of the tiniest little ones we've ever had. He thinks he'll fit in your pocket almost. 

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Milva

Milva

Milva was born on the road, in one of the coldest villages of mountainous Arcadia, in the heart of winter. 

Their mom, Tilda, did everything she could to keep her babies warm and full in an incredibly inhospitable place. 

One of the babies disappeared, and mom with Milva and her sister Monica came to Athens with us. The babies grew up with their mom, weaned, and are now ready for their forever home. 

Milva is a dog who has taken a lot of her mom's hesitancy, but she has also taken her tenderness and kindness. 

She is the bravest of the two sisters, she will take the initiative first, she will catch you first, she will show all the puppy joy and playfulness

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Chantilly

Chantilly

This dog is as from n another world. As if from another era, as from another cosmos, a noble, airier, more dreamy world. 

Chantilly (meaning whipped cream) is as if she was born into a noble family, where generations and generations of good manners were passed on to the younger members, without anyone having taught them anything practically. Politeness, this old-fashioned nobility of fairy tales is as if it comes out of her genetically, as if by nature. 

Although it is a large dog, it is delicate in manners, and an incredibly discreet presence. 

He will be happy, he will come for caresses, but he will never demand anything. She will approach you slowly and discreetly, like a breeze, only if you call her, and she will let you caress her wonderful, eerie face. It will be like stroking a cloud. 

While the other dogs run and play, she sits like a lady somewhere in a corner, looking around calmly and in a way that makes her look wise. 

She looks as if she is too good for a shelter, without being a snob. 

She came to us from the public pounf of Tripolis, nery underweight and neglected. 

She is healthy, vaccinated and spayed. 

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