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!
Pepper came with her brother, who is almost identical, with a few more white details, and for the first few days we couldn't get enough of looking at those two. We would just give them a toy or two and let them play with each other and we would just fool around, as if we were watching the funniest and cutest sight.
It is a hunting dog black, lanky, with high legs and ribbed, slender body. It has an ebony and glossy coat that shines in the sun and is like stroking velvet.
She walks sometimes with her nose down, looking for the smells she thinks she needs to discover, and sometimes with her head held high with her lovely ears shaking up and down.
She's an incredibly good puppy, she's very cheerful and enthusiastic, she's happy with you, she's happy with walking, she's happy with life, she plays and runs and falls down on her back and melts in caresses, and when you have a treat (and she has an appetite) she sits down, and looks you straight in the eye and even her ears seem focused on you.
She is an incredibly pleasant puppy to be around, and you enjoy every moment of watching her be herself while slowly guiding her into becoming the best dog she can be.
He's gorgeous. Black hound, which came when it was a trickle, thin as a feather, with a coat incredibly glossy and smooth, which was like caressing velvet.
Nelson is a pitch-black, velvety dog, sociable and loving and funny. He goes for a walk and his long legs sway elegantly and it's as if he's walking lightly. A lot of times he goes nose to the ground, looking for smells like he commands him to do his DNA, and he fools around with his sister, and digs holes in the ground, and he curls himself, and he comes to cuddle and do all these puppy things that we love in dogs of this age.
When he's focused and you're holding a treat, he does the sit down and looks you in the eye with that puppy who wants to be a good kid.
He is a puppy very pleasant to watch, and very pleasant to spend time with.
She's short, she's stocky, she's perfectly lines as if she's designed by someone so that nothing out of place is on her, her ears are right rabbit ears that go up and down and sideways depending on her mood, and she's a wonderful character. She's personal, she's confident, she's stylish, she's brilliant, and she learns incredibly fast. Phoebe is the ultimate puppy. If you get to know her you will understand what we mean. She is very sociable and sweet, communicative, cooperative and as playful as she should be for her age
Like the vast majority of dogs like her, Olga is always with a smile on her face.
Always good, always ready to do stuff, always happy, always cheerful.
He goes crazy for a walk, goes forward and tries to do what he does best, looking for smells and discovering the world. She will need some training to walk more properly next to you in the city, and not to take the whole walk as if she is alone hunting in the mountains, but she can learn this as well as everything.
She is very loving and sweet, very kind and kind to other dogs, and she is fresh and gentle and kind.
She is a dog like the cold waters, and she is looking for her forever home.
Bella Baxter was born the day before yesterday, and began to discover the world from scratch, with interest, with genuine wonder and with the innocence of the dog who is new to the world, fresh and young.
With her incredibly long black hair (uh... sorry, her ears) goes out for a walk and explores, sometimes smelling the ground, sometimes looking for smells with her head held high.
Also as new, fresh and nice, and AND velvety. You caress and it's like touching a very rare, expensive velvet, which you are almost afraid of spoiling it and getting dirty with your hands.
They are quite rare hounds like the one in Greece, and we are not used to seeing them often. Despite her beauty and incredible character, her luck was the same as most hounds in our country.
She came to us from northern Greece, and despite her suffering, she came and it was as if fresh air entered the shelter.
She is a very good creature, very kind, friendly and innocent, she is not phobic but she has