Happy endings

From abandonment to... happiness!

Happy endings are stories about lucky strays that found their forever families. Discover their wonderful journey from abandonment to happiness!

Happy endings
Jerry

Jerry

He found himself thrown away like garbage before he even opened his eyes. A classic practice that really makes us ashamed now. Somewhere there is a mother who in a few months will probably give birth again, she will again give birth to unwanted puppies, again they will be thrown in the trash and the chances of them being lucky too are minimal.

It is very difficult to keep such small puppies alive, that they have to be fed every three hours, someone has to help them go to the toilet, they have to keep them warm and safe.

Jerry and two of his surviving siblings were lucky enough to find hospitality in one of our volunteers who took care of them with dedication and consistency, raised them and are now ready to get their first vaccine.

Jerry started his life in the worst way, because someone decided that he was not worth anything, and that it was perfectly legitimate to let him die torturously in a garbage bag. He didn't die, he lived.

He is happy and strong, a sweet puppy, and will be ready for a forever home once he completes his vaccinations.

VIDEO with his story.

SEE HIS STORY
Gilbert

Gilbert

Gilbert came to us along with his three sisters.

All four puppies were very fearful and did not approach us at all.

They probably grew up in isolation, without contact with people and without going for walks.

Gradually, all the puppies began to approach hesitantly, and now we can handle them and help them socialize.

Gilbert is a little dog that will need time, patience, stability, and a proper routine to trust, open up, and start enjoying a pet life.

He is a very sweet little dog, and if she has taken small steps in the shelter, he will make leaps in a home.

SEE HIS STORY
Zizel

Zizel

Zizel came to us along with her three siblings.

All four puppies were very fearful and did not approach us at all.

They probably grew up in isolation, without contact with people and without going for walks.

Gradually, all the puppies began to approach hesitantly, and now we can handle them and help them socialize.

Zizel is a little dog that will need time, patience, stability, and a proper routine to trust, open up, and start enjoying a pet life.

She is a very sweet little dog, and if she has taken small steps in the shelter, she will make leaps in a home.

SEE HER STORY
Maya

Maya

Maya came to us in spring, in May, and became one of our latest flowers.

She brought with her the freshness of her youth and her soul, and thus she got her name.

Maya was born on a mountain in the province from a fearful stray dog whom the local volunteers have been trying to catch and spay for some time.

She came to the shelter with her brother, who looks just like her, and after being fully vaccinated, she has now started to go out and play with the other puppies, enjoying her best age, away from the stress of stray life.

VIDEO

SEE HER STORY