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!
Without doing anything special, Melina is a funny dog. It's probably her look that makes you want to laugh a little, or at least smile.
It is a medium energy setter. If she has a relatively good release, she will be happy, but what will make her happier is to have people of her own.
Melina is very anthropocentric, and whenever there is a person nearby, she will want to be next to him, and she will try to make the good girl and get attention, never in an annoying way, but always with a little funny.
She is excellent with people, and very good with other dogs. She likes to join their company, but without ever bothering them and without imposing her presence.
Palermo came with his brother, Torino, from Tripoli.
It is a kind, sweet and loving dog. It is one of those dogs that has an innate kindness, without anyone having taught them, and a discretion that is rare for this age.
When you enter the room with all the puppies, most of them fall on you, Palermo does not.
Palermo immediately shows how happy he is that you are there, but without imposing his presence. He shows that he wants attention, without demanding it, and shows that he wants caresses, without forcing you to caress him.
It is a kind and very loving creature, which will become an amazing adult dog one day. A dog with ways that will give its love generously, without this love suffocating you.
He is short, with a little crooked front legs, just enough to give him style, a tail too thick for their size, a pointed head, a head pointed, a lacy one, and two eyes that are as if he suffers from insomnia, and these insomnia have created nerves for him.
Rico is small, cute, with personality and confidence, but the most amazing thing about him is their dancing skills. Some of us call it tick, some call it danceable. Whether it's one or the other, the choreography is so complex that we have it on video because we can't describe it. He only does it when he is behind bars or behind glass and sees you from afar.
The more you don't pay attention to him, the more intense the dancing is, because that's how he tries to get your attention.
At home, if you want to enjoy the choreography, you can for example leave him inside while he watered the plants on the terrace, and out of the corner of your eye enjoy the dance.
There are some dogs whose external beauty reflects their inner beauty, and this is one of them.
Ariel, with her wonderful combination of ears + whiskers, her sweet look and her wonderful pale colors, is a sweet, easy-going and easy-going creature.
She has been on the street, she has lived in the shelter and has lived in a shelter, in the company of three cats, and she was excellent.
She is very clean for her age, gets dirty on her walk, is calm, sweet and respectful of people and animals with whom she lives.
Vivo is a small, young and sweet dog, with a tender muzzle and two wonderful wet and large eyes.
He's hesitant with people he doesn't know, and he's great with people he knows and trusts. If he knows you and loves you, Vivo lives for you, falls on you for caresses, wags his tail and asks for your caresses.
If he doesn't know you, he may not approach you initially, but he has so much coverage that it will take very little time to master it.
He enjoys the company of other dogs, and imitates the most sociable dogs in everything, always maintaining a discretion and shyness that characterizes him.
Cleo is a wonderful dog. She is sweet, tender, easy-going and kind.
She's great with other dogs, doesn't bother them, isn't bothered, and is incredibly patient with puppies, who sometimes use her as a clip and pillow.
He enjoys every moment for who he is. When she is going for a walk she enjoys her walk, and when she is going to sit calmly and hang out she does just that, she relaxes and sleeps in good weather.
It is the dog that will not create problems, will not make a fuss, will not demand something for no reason.
As a hound that she is, on the walk she likes to smell, explore and has a tendency to pull, and generally has a very strong hunting instinct, like Setters, in this playful way, but she is very communicative and can learn everything very easily, as long as someone shows it to her in the right way.