He could have found a home years ago. He is a good, cheerful, sociable and beautiful dog.

We look at his old photographs, we look at the most recent, we look at today's and we see the route of his life, which is all in one shelter.

Argos is ten years old, but if you get to know him it will seem that he is around two or three. He has an eternal youth, an eternal joy, an eternal hope for something better.

Some Saturdays we take him too, along with other dogs, to the ath and he is like a puppy. And just as he runs carefree and happy, again like a puppy he is, he has the whole future ahead of him. We would love to see him in a house.

He is one of the dogs that has been with us for so long that it is as if he has become one with the shelter.

As if we take it for granted that Argos belongs there. But no dog belongs to a shelter, let alone such a sociable and cheerful creature that tries in every way to suck up life and everything it has to offer.