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
Pablo

Pablo

Pablo is a dog who is both imperious, but he is also a babe. 

We don't know how else to describe his character, it's a combination of those two things.

Obviously it was once a pet, we don't know how it lived and where, but it wasn't born on the street. 

He is very sociable, anthropocentric, wants and seeks attention, and life in a shelter does not go to him, because he has learned to live differently. 

As well as being gorgeous and incredibly impressive, he is a good and friendly dog, once a pet, and has all the qualities to be made again. 

* Pablo is in the public pound of Tripoli. For his adoption, the same procedure will be followed as for all our dogs. 

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Kelly

Kelly

These velvety, deep-eyed and gracefully waving pigtail ears are among our favorites.

And Kelly is such a girl. 

She has a grace and a gentleness in appearance and behavior, and an elegance in her character, which make her look like she has come out of a fairy tale. 

Kelly is one of the most velvety and dreamy hounds we've ever met. You'll want to make it yours as soon as you see it. You will dream that you run with her in the meadows, her ears waving in the air, and then that you come home and she lies next to you, her ears spilling on the floor, while she snores with happiness as you stroke her shiny coat. 

 

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Brie

Brie

Brie is a cloud fluffy and ethereal. It's soft, it's airy, it's fresh. 

It falls on you and hugs you and it's like a huge piece of cotton hugs you. 

She is an incredibly friendly, sociable and human-centered dog. She's a good, sweet dog, and if you put her in your house, you'll watch her sleep on her fluffy bed for hours, her sheep hair spilling left and right, and you won't get enough of her. 

If you get to know this dog, you will simply love it. No difficulty, no pressure, no effort. 

Your first wish will be to take her off the leash and just leave with you, and you will imagine that she is following you as if a cloud is following you. 

 

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Cody (reserved)

Cody (reserved)

He did not deal well with the fact that he ended up in a shelter, among others a hundred and dogs three times his size, in the middle of winter, sitting in a cage and wondering what happened, where he is, and why this happened to him. 

Cody was very stressed at first, he was very tense, and he was basically unhappy. 

Over time he got used to it, calmed down, and has been trying to adapt ever since. 

He's a dog we don't know how he's grown. He was definitely at home, his coat is shiny and spotless, and he knows how to walk on the leash, although because he has missed human companionship so much, he stops every half meter, looks you in the eye, jumps and just wants you to caress him. 

Cody is sweet, loving and incredibly cuddly. We don't know what he has learned and what he hasn't learned in the house where he lived. It will be given to people who should be prepared to deal with any behavioural problems that may arise, and who will be willing to work them with training, patience and love. 

 

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Alex

Alex

Everything you dream of in a new dog is Alex.

It has the innocence and joy of a puppy, guileless love and freshness of enthusiasm for new things, and at the same time it is like living with an adult dog, who knows basics about life in a house, with the only difference that due to his age he wants to lay off steam a little more often and go out to the toilet more often.

He was found on the street, full of fleas and extremely malnourished, passed by the municipal kennel of Tripoli for a day, and from there went directly to a shelter.

From the first day it did not get dirty inside even once, except for some morning accidents, expected due to his young age, he did not chew or ruin anything, did not bother anyone.

He lives with three adult dogs, people, three cats, and cohabits with them perfectly harmoniously.

He is excellent at home, on a leash, and great with people, children and other animals. And also he is very loving, friendly and human cenetred.

Alex is one of those rare dogs that from day one he knew exactly how to behave in a home with humans and dogs.

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Socrates

Socrates

If you were a fan of Alkis and Savvas, who were the two wonderful benevolent giants adopted in 2023 and are the perfect dogs, and generally if you dream of a big, benevolent and cooperative dog, Socrates is the most ideal we have right now. 

This dog has all these characteristics that we love in sheepdogs. He is incredibly anthropocentric and loving. He looks you in the eye, gives you his paw, and with it he gives you his soul. 

But that's not exactly what makes the perfect pet sheepdog. What makes these dogs perfect is their cool and calm character, and the well-known boredom that characterizes them and makes them perfect apartment dogs. 

Made to hang out all day, while their flock is just grazing, they enter a house, take a place on the floor, and just lie down. By hours. 

They are also made to walk slowly and bored next to the herd when it walks, they are usually perfect on the leash, because they have in them the instinct to walk with someone they consider their own, and to be next to him. 

Socrates has all these characteristics. He will enter a house, hang out, lie down, go for a walk at some point calmly and relaxed, definitely do his toilet outside, come home, eat, and hang out again. We guarantee it. 

They have passed through our hands and we have hosted many such dogs, and in Socrates we see what we know very well. If you want an example, check out Savvas in this video. This is how Socrates will be.

And the most characteristic of all, is the detail that makes the difference, that characterizes sheepdogs, and that Socrates of course has AND this trump card. This detail is this way of thinking: "and why should I stand when I can lie down?

Every time he is to sit down, you have this thought go through his mind, and from his mind this thought pours into his body, like a slow command and oops, he lies down in slow motion, and then either points to the belly or gives a leg if he has an appetite. 

It is a wonderful animal, and we sign it to you. We adore him, and we will find him a home because he deserves it. 

* Socrates is located in the public pound of Tripoli. For its adoption, the same procedure will be followed, as for all our animals. 

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