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
OREO

OREO

Oreo is the only one from Emmas' pupps still unadopted in our shelter. It is so sad for such a tender, loving and playful boy...

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LONA

LONA

When Lona first arrived at the shelter, she was still a puppy. And yet, she looked old. A baby who had been forced to grow up too fast. Her body was small, her eyes tired. She had been sick, she had gone hungry, and it felt as if she had already lived more than she should have.

Little by little, though, something began to change. As she recovered and grew stronger, it was as if time started moving backwards. She began to run, to play, to enjoy herself, to do the things puppies do when they feel safe and have no reason to worry.

Today, Lona is a social and affectionate young dog, with a way about her that makes you smile again and again. Nothing about her reminds you of the dog she once was. She loves walks, human company, and play, and she has that childlike lightness that makes you forget how exhausted she once seemed. Her mood is consistently positive, her joy easy to notice. She’s the kind of dog that reminds you why effort is worth it.

What she needs now is simple. A home, a person, and a daily life that allows her to keep being who she is today. A happy, carefree dog.

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MAYA

MAYA

Maya came at our shelter along with her brother, Bozo, and she is looking for a home. She is gorgeous and a teaser, friendly with all creatures and she loves anything and anyone around her. She s simply a positive being!!!

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BOZO

BOZO

Bozo came in our shelter along with his sister, Maya, and is looking for a home. He is active, playful and friendly to everyone. He is simply a big pup!!!

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ARIS

ARIS

Our gorgeous boy with the unique beuaty still has not found his forever home. He is proactive, independent and the ideal dog in a home that he can be the leader without any other fur friends around him. 

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NIKI

NIKI

Our Niki (meaning Victory in Greek) when she came was the shadow of herself. She was malnourished and sick, and as if that wasn't enough, halfway through her healing she began to deteriorate. Eventually we discovered that there were dead embryos in her abdomen, and she was one step away from dying of sepsis herself.  

Our girl recovered, and not only did she recover completely, but she also became a very sociable and intelligent dog, who adores people and gets along perfectly with the rest of the dogs. Her past is as if she never lived it, as if none of what she went through ever happened. 

After her recovery, she participated in the prisoner training program at the Women's Rural Prison of Eleonas Thebes. He stayed there for a few weeks, and learned to live with people, and to handle a daily routine in an environment and in conditions that are as close as possible to the conditions of a home.

Now she is a beautiful dog, healthy, sociable and ready for her forever home. 

Watch a video with her story HERE.

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