.It was abandoned one day on the edge of a village, on the main road next to the cemetery. For the next few weeks, she wandered around looking for a place to feel a little safe. He hid among bushes and went out only at night.

Almost all the residents who live in the village had seen her at least once, running around to avoid them, and they were all talking about Malinois that someone came and left there.

Frightened by people and scared by other dogs, she finally managed to stabilize herself in one of the neighborhoods where she was fed, and was finally caught to be neutered with a lot of effort and with the help of the people in the neighborhood.

He had a chip unregistered - another litter, another puppy sold out, another wrong choice that someone quickly got bored of because his dog came out smarter than him and didn't know how to handle it.

So this girl, who has been wandering like a phobic savage for weeks, is not a phobic savage at all. It is an animal that went through incredible stress, and combined with the stress that dogs of this breed have in general, the only way she found to be able to manage what happened to her was to run, avoid, and hide.

The guys at the veterinary clinic where she recovered after sterilization named her Lucia, and they were the first to adore her. And she loved them too.

When she first came out voktta, the first time she did the block, she was scared and confused. The second time she was more cooperative and confident, the third time she ate delicacies and made the commands she knows that have become second nature.

Lucia has gone through training and it shows. How far her education has come and how she has learned to let off and off in her daily life we do not know. We will start with her from the beginning, knowing that she already has a good foundation.

She is brilliant, as all these dogs are, she has two bright eyes and a razor brain, which now that she has started working again and is not overwhelmed by fear, helps her find herself again.

She is very small, she is very young, and she is looking for a new home and a family that will have the appetite, time and knowledge to deal with her properly.

It is not a dog that can be adopted impulsively, it is not a dog for people who do not have basic knowledge and experience, and it is certainly not a dog that will be satisfied with two walks on the block. She should work her body and mind daily and as much as she should - no less but not more, as well as she should learn to calm down when she has to.

To get to know her, fill out the adoption form and we will call you back