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 are stories about lucky strays that found their forever families. Discover their wonderful journey from abandonment to happiness!
Happy and sweet baby, with whiskers and a beard, who runs to the shelter up and down and enjoys playing with the other puppies, and plays with you and plays alone if he happens to have no company.
This is Loki.
A happy baby.
Our baby spent several weeks in isolation until he completed his vaccination. Without another puppy he was, alone.
And alone he was happy and playing, and now that he finally has friends and friends he is even more happy, both he and his whiskers.
Our sweetie when she first arrived was a scared and confused dog. She didn't approach easily, she didn't know what to do, and she didn't know how to behave.
She had lived the last years of her life very neglected, and her life was not easy.
In time she opened up, began to rejoice, walk with her tail up and come for caresses.
She is a very sweet creature, sociable and incredibly cute.
Ollie was found on the street, near a village in the countryside. He was one of the countless abandoned hounds of rural Greece, wandering around looking for some safety and some food.
Before he came to us, he was fostered for a few weeks in a house, and he was excellent. He is very clean, kind, sociable with dogs and also with cats.
He is one of the most beautiful Epagneul Bretons we've ever seen. His brown is not the typical light brown of the breed, but deep and dark, like the colour of dark chocolate, which is quite rare, and makes his appearance very special.
He is a very nice and sweet dog, very young still, and ready to start his life over.
He is vaccinated, neutered, and healthy.
Our baby is a beautiful puppy, with two expressive eyes that are as if someone has painted them with eyeliner, two floppy ears hanging by the side of his head like pigtails, and a coat soft as silk.
He's a little shy at first, and he walks up and down and well exploring, but he's always keeping you in mind, like he's telling you look at how I'm exploring, look how sweet I am, look how nice I'm playing.
Sydney is at our shelter, hanging out with other puppies of the same age, and will be ready to go home once he's done with his vaccination.
Have you ever fallen so madly in love that when the object of your love is in the room, you don't have eyes for anyone else? That's what happened to us when we met Carolina.
We fell in love. For many reasons.
First of all is the look in nher eyes. Thos eyes! Secondly, there is the body. Carolina is a miniature puppy, with a large belly, and four short legs.
And now that we mentined legs, she has these white socks of hers that are so beautiful, as if she has put on her good tights to go to a formal event at school, but because she is so young, her parents could not find socks in her size and they took a size bigger, and Carolina is also proud of her good clothes, but she is also a bit embarrased, because with the other kids at school their clothes fit, but hers not really.
Carolina is also shy. Wonderfully shy. (maybe because of her oversised socks?) Another reason to fall in love. She has this sweet and discreet shyness, that combined with sitting at a distance in the good girl's pose and looking at you with that slightly incredulous and incredibly sweet look, makes you want to squeeze her.
Carolina is in our shelter, hanging out with other puppies her age, and will be able to go to her forever home once she has completed her vaccination.
Tolis came to the shelter with his 4 brothers. And of all those five puppies, he was the most social from the start.
When we say the most sociable, we mean that everyone else ranged from sitting and looking at you from afar to hiding as soon as you entered the room.
Tolis did not. He never hid.
From the first moment he saw youm he'd run to you and jump on you and wanted you to pet him and talk to with him and play with him.
He certainly helped all the other puppies start opening up more and more, and they all started trying to do "what Tolis does".
All animals are born with one character. And along the way, depending on how lucky they are and what hands they fall into, this character evolves, or not.
Tolis was born to taste life, to rejoice, to play, to enjoy everything life has to offer.
He is the ultimate puppy, just as we imagine puppies. With all the enthusiasm and all the sweetness of this age, and this endless appetite for life.
He's in our shelter hanging out with the other puppies, and he'll be ready to go home once he's completed his vaccination.