On the first day of our TNR campaign in western Greece, the first dogs came together in a crate. Number one and number two. Number two was Loli Pop, number one was her. Witney.
So they initiated our work there, and from the first day they danced in the creit and bounced around, and after of course we decided to keep them, they stayed with us for a week, so we started taking them out of the crate.
And they would go out and sway and dance back and forth, and they would do something joyful that no matter how tired we were, we would forget everything.
When we first saw Witney, we wrote her "black puppy." In the panic and seeing the size, we thought that so much joy combined with such a small body, only a puppy could be. Well, she wasn't.
Witney was already a year and a half old. Whole doggie. She made the whole week of our TNR campaign more enjoyable and easier, just with her joy, and this coolness and freshness she also brought it with her to the shelter.
This doggie is a dream.
Whatever problems you have, you forget them and get lost with her in a children's dance, thanking the universe that brought you to live and that made you get to know her.
She is vaccinated, neutered and healthy and ready for her forever home.