Christmas Eve, on a country road between some villages, Filio was standing and looking at the few cars that passed by. A volunteer on her way to do the last shopping stopped, and Filio hesitantly wagged her tail, bent down, and without any effort the girl picked her up and put her in the car.
She was emaciated, with skin and various abrasions and wounds on her body.
She spent Christmas in the village, and returned to Athens with the excursionists who fostered her during those days. She suffers from leishmaniasis, and is at the vet where he will be treated and we believe she will do very well.
Despite the fact that she was in a very bad condition, weak, with her eyes full of tears and her nose dry and stuffy, from the very first day she left the street, Filio was excellent. She went for a walk in the village twice a day, together with the rest of the family's dogs, she never soiled the house or even the yard, she ate her food and slept in her makeshift house without making a sound.
He is a very good dog, very tender, sweet, obedient, wonderful with people and with other dogs. She loves walks, especially in the countryside, and despite her weakness, she transforms herself into the walk, runs wild, sniffs, explores and is happy.
She is a very tiny setter, very social and very cuddly, and will make an amazing pet that will give lots of love to her new family.