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
Miltos

Miltos

When dogs grow up, they become wise. Everything about them thickens and softens, but what makes them irresistible is this wisdom in their eyes and in their souls. 

Miltos is old. How he lived and how his life was until now we do not know. He came to us from DIKEPAZ, because we wanted to give him a chance to find a forever home. 

He is a good, cooperative, and kind dog, and it is very pleasant to be with him. It radiates a calmness and serenity. 

Apart from old age, he is otherwise very healthy. 

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Matilda

Matilda

We met Matilda at the municipal kennel of Tripoli, and we fell in love with her delicate body and her discretion. 

He came with us to Athens and is in hospitality. She lives in an apartment with three cats, and is impeccable. She goes for a walk, goes to the toilet outside, comes home, and relaxes in her bed. 

It is a loving, quiet and commanding dog. She may be a little hesitant at first about things she doesn't know, but she is a sociable and intelligent animal, adapted from day one to the city, and to its noises and smells.

He cohabits perfectly with cats, which he does not bother at all, but he is not afraid of them either, he gets along very well with all dogs and with all people. 

Once he gains a little more confidence, which is just a matter of time and proper training, he will become a dog even more balanced and easy than he already is. 

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Persa

Persa

Whatever life Persa has lived so far, it was a life that at least left her sociable and confident. 

Unlike most hounds, who live hidden somewhere on the outskirts of villages, and do not recognize anyone other than their master, do not know about the city, from cars and from people, Persa knows everything. 

She is a dog that is not afraid of anything, nothing stops her, it is as if she has lived wherever you put her to live. 

She walks on the leash confidently, cars don't scare her, and no man scares her. She is very sociable. 

She was accommodated in an apartment with three cats, and was immaculate, clean and quiet. Persa goes to the toilet on her walk, and if she is properly released, she goes home and sleeps, at all stops and in all ways. 

It is a dog that will easily adapt to a new environment. She will be functional from day one, and once she learns a schedule and a daily routine that meets her needs, she will live with her family in harmony. 

It is a very intelligent dog, very communicative, and very loving as well. He gets along perfectly with both cats and dogs and all people. Her intelligence and adaptability are among the strongest points of her wonderful character.

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Carmen

Carmen

Someone went to market this dog as a savage, and cut off his ears, and a more ridiculous thing than that in all the years we've been dealing with animals we might never really have seen before. 

So we laugh instead of crying, because if we start crying for this dog we will never stop. We don't know what he's been through, and we don't want to know. 

Carmen is an amazing dog. AMAZING, and we don't have much more to say.

First of all, she is an incredibly kind creature. She has a gentleness as if born with manners, gentle and stoic. Both with humans and with the other dogs. 

She is too sociable, too affectionate, and too anthropocentric. It's the dog you walk and it clings to you, and looks you in the eye. 

You caress her and she stays there still, and it's like having a human, not an animal, next to you.

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Mary

Mary

Mary probably lived all her life tied to a thick heavy, rusty chain, covered with a piece of green rubber in the spot around her neck.

He was freed from this torment and came to us to have the opportunity to live a life as any dog deserves, not as a sadist forces a dog to live. 

She is a beautiful and sweet dog, still trying to understand what it means to have her basic needs met – needs she didn't even know she had. Good food, safety and warmth, and a basic daily routine that includes doing things with people, working with them and trusting them. 

She will need time to balance mentally, for now she is functional, and she is happier than she has ever been. She gets along very well with other dogs, and they help her start engaging with people for now. 

With proper guidance, patience, and basic training without haste and without demands that she cannot cope with, she will become even more balanced and even happier. 

She is treated for erlichia, anaplasma and heartworm- legacies of her previous life.

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