We called him Apollo because he deserves a name – a tribute to his beauty, and we don't want to hear anything about prognathism, a protruding tooth, a very round head and gnarled eyes!

Well, apart from beauty, the boy naturally also has character, which we are slowly discovering. 

He is serious, but at the same time he is not, he trusts you until he does not trust you, and he is also a bit assertive with petting when another dog is present, so if he is with another dog there should be some rules and caution so that the dog does not get into the process of claiming something.

He lived in a field in a village owned by a grandfather, along with a female dog, Penelope. Grandpa entered the hospital, and a worker working in the field next door heard the crying of the dogs and alerted local animal lovers. 

Apollo has lived quite isolated, and when he first arrived he knew very little and was quite stressed. But he learned very quickly to manage what he does not know, he learned to walk on a leash, in which he is more comfortable every day, smells, explores and goes to the toilet. 

Although he seems hesitant, he is a confident dog, he simply has not had the opportunity to live like a pet until now. He can learn everything, and when he goes to his forever home nothing about him will show his past.