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
Luna

Luna

The daily routine on your walk with Luna will be as follows. You will walk with her, and her grey fur will go back and forth, as will her ass too, for she has no tail, and heads will turn to look at you all the time.

Cars may also brake in the middle of the road for drivers and passengers to stare at her.

You will be stopped by random people and asked to pet her - because does this dog have something that your hand automatically wants to go and grab the fur, and then they will ask you "sheepdog puppy huh?", and you will answer "no, an adult.

This IS THE ENTIRE DOG"!

Luna is like a dwarf sheepdog, with an incredible coat, a unique face, and as if that wasn't enough, nature still has inspiration finishing the masterpiece, which gave her a blue eye.

The dog is beautiful, and it is also a very good dog.

We brought her from the municipal shelter of Tripoli because we fell madly in love with her, and as much as we enjoy her, at the same time we promote her for adoption with a heavy heart (no lies, we gladly promote her. She deserves the best home, she does not belong in the shelter)

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Coral

Coral

So listen. Imagine a furry, tufted dog, with two ears that are like short pigtails, that fluffy wool of his new fresh dog, and a tail also tufted, that could almost want to talk.

Imagine saying, "Oh, where are you? Now I'm going to catch you!" and this jerks gently but also sloppily, and makes "you won't catch me, oh I missed you" and you say "oh now I'll catch you, now you'll see" and it runs around you doing "you won't catch me" and then falls down on your back and shakes hands like swimming and looking at you and aaahhhh... you fall in love!

Coralia is that dog that you want to eat, and you want to play with it, and sleep with it, and then you want to eat it again.

It's fresh. Very fresh.

It has freshness in appearance, freshness in coat, freshness in soul.

We saw her in the municipal shelter of Tripoli and we said "oh where are you?" and that was it. He came with us to Athens and is looking for the everlasting

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Paul

Paul

He's grown up in a home, he's learned everything about how to be a pet, he's gotten so much love from his family, and for a while he thought his life would be as perfect as he's known it almost forever.

Unfortunately, luck had other plans for him. Paul came into our hands again after a very serious health issue in the family.

He was handed over to us in tears and we received him in tears, and although life forced him to take a step back, we want it to become an impetus to take steps forward again.

For him it is very cruel to end up in a cage when he has spent his life in a house, and we like to think that this will be temporary.

If you like big dogs, the ones with strikingly fluffy hair that still have the puppy's freshness, Paul is ideal.

We can tell you for sure that it is a dog that will adapt very quickly, because in a house it has learned to stay, and pet knows very well to be.

He will know how to find his bed, he will know how to stay quiet at home, he will know how to go for a walk, and in general he will know everything, because he has lived it and has done training.

 

 
 
 
 
 

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Tara

Tara

Sweet as honey is this puppy. As cute as it gets, cheerful as it gets, soft, tender, fluffy and wonderful.

Tara is the joy of life.

She was found in the September floods in central Greece, and now she is in Athens with us.

It's the dog that looks at you and its whole face smiles, and it's happy, and it sees other dogs and it falls on its back and it's happy again, and in general, Tara is a dream.

Awhite canvas for you to paint on that holds all the happiness of the world, and all the enthusiasm for the new life that opens before it.

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Margot

Margot

We named her Margot, from Queen Margot, because when she first arrived she was the biggest of all the puppies, and she looked like she was their big sister. 

However, as she grew older, the rest of the puppies caught up with her, and it didn't become huge as we thought. But the name still suits her, no longer because of size, but because of character. 

Margot, although she spent her childhood in the shelter, and this is not ideal for socializing any puppy, was born social, and nothing can take that away from her. 

To all other puppies he is like a leader, not in the leadership sense, but in that of mentor, leader, big sister who leads the way, and who others imitate. 

He goes for a walk without fear, smells and explores. She finds a stick and catches it in her mouth and goes and plays, and she knows exactly what to do and how. 

Margot is a puppy with the soul of an adult dog. She  has a maturity in her puppyhood that makes her very trainable, very easy to handle and very able to handle changes in her life. 

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poppy

poppy

we named her Poppy, from the flower.  

It is like a flower, sensitive, tender beautiful, but at the same time, just like the poppy, if you take it from where it wants to live and put it in a jar, it will die. 

Our Poppy, like poppies, is sensitive and at the same time very strong. Like all those hounds like her, she's supposedly made for hunting, but at the same time she looks so delicate and fragile that you only want to see her snuggling up in warm beds, under blankets and ducklings. 

She is a very young dog, tiny, petite and delicate, like a flower that we caught up with before it withered, and so instead of withering it bloomed. 

He came to us from the public pound of Tripoli and is looking for a forever home. She is very tender and sweet, a little hesitant at first, but even if she doesn't approach you right away, she will run casually around you to show you how happy she is.

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