From the first day she entered her home in Athens, it was as if she had always lived there, in an apartment in the city, even though she had never lived in the city before, even though she had seen the houses only from the outside.

Carolina was abandoned with her three siblings in a rural village when she was about six months old. Over the next two months she was left alone - her siblings disappeared as strays usually do.

Our volunteer neutered her, and after the sterilization she did not want to leave her again in the village stray, for she was "the easiest dog I have hosted".

Carolina sleeps at night in her bed or in her creet, never wakes you up in the morning but waits for you to get up, drink your coffee, and then go for a walk.

She goes to the toilet outside, smells and walks relaxed, then plays for about ten minutes with her toy in a parking lot or park, and then continues walking on a leash joyfully, doing some training on the walk - Nothing special, just the simple, basic commands.

She comes home, eats, sleeps, can take a toy to munch on her bed, or engage in her kong, and relaxes until her next walk. She hasn't soiled inside once, hasn't done half the damage, is left alone at home without stress or nagging, and lives in harmony with two other dogs and three cats, with whom she is incredibly kind.

She is young, tall, long, with a thin long muzzle, and looks like a ballerina taking a break between workouts.

She's incredibly obedient, and if she's not allowed to do something in a home — bullying the cat when she's eating — she'll only need to hear "no" once, and she won't repeat the mistake.

It is a wonderful, easy-going, incredibly loving and even-tempered dog, who gets along well with all humans and all animals.

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