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
Paschalia

Paschalia

Paschalia (which means Lilac in Greek)  lived in a dirt cage, malnourished, and without medical care unknown for how long, in a small private land where other dogs, most of them hunting dogs, were kept.

On the day we went there, with the authorities, following our complaint to the police, the cages had been emptied and all the animals had been removed.

Lilac was the only one that had been released in the stream, probably because it was not useful since it is not of any breed. We found her hiding in terror in some bushes, not knowing where to go or what to do. 

As much as she was afraid, she trusted us to catch her. We took her in our arms, removed her from there, and now she is with us. It is an incredibly sweet, easy-going, loving and discreet dog.

Lilac has a shyness very tender, and an elegance of her own. She was still a puppy when we found her, and everything she went through didn't have time to destroy her psyche.

He is a very good dog. Very good. Very sweet, very good, very dear to us.

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Savas

Savas

Your daily life with Savas will be as follows:

You'll wake up in the morning while he's still sleeping spilled on the floor. You will drink coffee, you will stare in the morning as long as you want or as long as time allows you. Then you will take him for a walk in the morning. On the walk he is perfect, and of course he is house trained (his walk will also be his morning toilet).

During the walk he will probably be petted by people, because he is one of those dogs that catch the eye and you want to just touch them.

Then you'll come home, feed him, go to work, or not if he's a weekend or if you're working from home, etc. Savas sleeps all afternoon and all evening.

In the evening you will go out for a walk again, come back, feed him, give him a treat afterwards, and hang out at home, him probably on the floor and you wherever you are comfortable. During the day you will pet him a lot, because he likes it and you will like it too.

Also once a day you can play with him. In particular, he likes to run like a puppy for two and a half minutes (no more and not every day). You can do this in the parking lot or in the garden (or at home if you've got the space).

Savas went from the street straight to a foster home, so we know almost everything about him.

He lives with three cats and three dogs, and lives with them absolutely harmoniously. It's ideal to walk him on his own, and you will want to take him out alone, because the walk with Savas is an experience in itself. You walk with him and you feel tall, important and like you're the last person on earth.

Savvas is very young, and very innocent. He is a blanc canvas and can remain perfect, as long as people do not spoil him with wrong behaviors. Like all sheepdogs, he does not need "training" and "obedience" as we think of it in a strict way, he needs an explanation. If you explain to Savas what he has to do, he will do it.

He also doesn't need strength, neither on the walk nor anywhere. He needs an explanation again. If you explain to him, he will understand.

He is an incredibly good, easy-going, sociable and loving dog, who prefers to be on the floor most of the time, either because he sleeps, or because you pet his belly, or because so, why should he stand, since he may well be lying down?

Savas is perfect. The only reason we would suggest that he does some training courses is not to improve something, but so that the owner knows what to do so as not to spoil him.

He is vaccinated, neutered and healthy. He was found abandoned in a village in the countryside by one of our volunteers, and in the first five minutes he decided to "adopt" her. He obeyed her, followed her and believed in her from day one, because she is a dog made to believe and cooperate with people, a ready-made pet that does not belong in any way on the street. 

Watch this  VIDEO documenting 24 hours in the life of Savas.

 

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Danae

Danae

We have a dog that is like these race dogs with towering legs and a muscular toned body that you see and understand when if they start running they can reach incredible speeds.

With her tabby coat, her incredible ones that have not yet decided whether they want to be up or down, or up and down and a little sideways, and the white socks on her very high legs, Danae is a puppy that looks like a puppy, but at the same time does not look like it.

She doesn't have the chubby, puppy body, she never had it, not even when she was younger. She has the tall, the thin, the noble body, as if she were a model.

On the road they will look at you, ask you what breed it is and what speeds it catches when running. It is an intelligent, communicative and sociable dog. She is very good with the other dogs, and with all the people, she enjoys her walk very much, and they opened up ready for her forever home.

She is vaccinated, spayed and healthy.

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Bobina

Bobina

Bobina was found when she was a tiny baby, alone, on the street. She grew up in the vet clinic, with a lot of love and care, and sometimes she'd hang out with a baby kitten.

After she had her first vaccine, we started taking her for a walk outside in our arms, to get fresh air and above all to be socialized, to see and hear the people, the cars, the noises of the city, etc.

From her first "hug walk" she wore a saddle to get used to it, and every time she goes out she gets used more and more to the outside world, its smells and noises.

She's a sweet and sociable puppy who sits on his lap and looks at the world for a while, and then gives you kisses and other kisses. She will be ready for adoption after completing her vaccination.

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Emma

Emma

This girl with the black hair and golden eyes is an exceptional dog. A lot could be said about Emma, but it all boils down to one thing.

Emma is an amazing, easy-going, loving and kind dog.

She has been housed, and she is amazing. She is clean, quiet, very good with other dogs and very good with cats too.

She is the dog that will enter your house, will love you from the first moment, and will adapt to your life and your daily life, because he knows how to do this very well.

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Tom

Tom

The little guy should be the joy of life and run back and forth like a fluffy snowball. But for now he is a little hesitant and unreserved. 

He is a very sweet and very tender dog, who will need time in the beginning, not to approach you, but to approach you and be sure of what he is doing. 

He is quite afraid of other dogs, and although he wants to participate with his presence in what happens, he usually hides and avoids other dogs, but never growls at them. 

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