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!
So Erika is in the shelter with five other puppies, all of which reach her shoulder.
The rest of the babies are short, chubby, with tiny legs and huge bellies, and she's tall and slim, like a model.
And now that we said model, if she really was a model, you might see her from afar and think "hmm, she's too distant," because she wouldn't approach you or talk to you at first.
But once you got to know her you would understand that it's not that she id distant because she is a snob, but out of a sweet shyness, and a tender discretion.
Erika was initially very hesitant. Over time she began to open up, approach, smile at you and be happy like a puppy. She is a very sweet girl, which will most likely become a tall and impressive dog.
She is at our shelter with the rest of the puppies and will be ready to go home once she has completed her vaccination.
A more beautiful dog than him we may not have at the moment in the shelter.
His black is pitch black, shiny and incredibly glossy, with that thin, silky hair that like going to curl in some places on his back, and then regrets it and finally stays broken, as if he has gone to a hairdresser and asked to be thoroughly disheveled because he has to go to a casual wedding on a beach.
He has been with us since we were a baby, and as he grows older he becomes even more beautiful.
Dorian is a happy, sociable, and kind dog.
He's still a puppy, and there are times when it seems like a lot, and there are times when you see in front of you the wonderful, adult dog who will one day become one.
He has an incredibly warm look, and a very warm heart.
No, she is not as beautiful as she looks. SHE IS EVEN MORE.
It's just that photography can't convey what Kiko is. Her hair is so ideally long and soft that it doesn't form dreads if she is not groomed for one day, nor does it look bad when she's having a bad hair day.
And yes, her white and black are ABSOLUTELY symmetrical, right down to the last hair.
And her black is pitch black, and her white is total white.
Looks aside, Kiko is a very happy, sweet and social puppy.
She runs and plays and rejoices with her hair going back and forth and up and down, and she jumps to reach you and give you kisses, and in general, whatever you imagine in character that she will be watching her, that's it.
Kiko lives at the shelter with the rest of her puppy friends, and will be ready to go home once she has completed her vaccination
Pickle, unlike pickles in general, is not sour but sweet.
Although in size she comes about in the middle of a normal human calf, in character she is huge, and so she is in her appetite for life and play.
She has two round, inquisitive eyes, as if she is constantly thinking "WOW GUYS HOW NICE WE ARE HAVING A GOOD TIME HUH???".
She is a very young dog, very cheerful and enthusiastic.
She loves to play with other dogs, is not afraid of anything, is not stopped by anything, and is generally the joy of life. She is very sociable, very playful and very excited to come into this life to play and be happy.
She is vaccinated, neutered and healthy.
Nora is a pointer who, if you describe her character, is like describing exactly the basic characteristics of her breed.
She is energetic like a hound and at the same time incredibly cuddly and extremely human centered. So are pointers, two-speed dogs.
They may need proper and enough relief, but when they are at rest, they become one with your couch and arms.
She found herself stray, weak, hungry and scared, limping on the street and looking for some warmth and love.
She is a sociable and good dog, playing like a puppy with other dogs, and at the same time it is a very tender dog, which can sit on your lap for hours.
Moby was found a stray in a village in western Breece, with half of his mouth practically missing. Although he did not have a fractured jaw, there was a large deficit in the lower jaw, and a smaller one in the upper. The wound was likely caused by a bite or something else in which his jaw was caught and torn.
However, he drank and ate normally.
His mouth was reconstructed, and it went very well. He underwent surgery on the lower jaw, and our doctor decided that there was no need to undergo a second surgery for the upper one. The deficit there is very small, the wound has healed on its own, and does not affect him in anything.
He is a kind, sweet dog, he was a wonderful patient who, no matter how much he was in pain, made us take care of him and has not caused us any problems.
He is incredibly clean, and is always waiting to go out into the garden to do his need. He will become an amazing, cooperative and easy-going pet.