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
pepita

pepita

Pepita came to the shelter and she adjusted immediately.

She follows the other dogs, and has not disturbed the balance with her presence not for one moment. 

However, everyting she does, she does it not as if she is a follower, but as if she had predecided to do what she was about to do

With her short legs, her undecided ears and her serious, cute face, she is a gem, and a very adjustable and nice dog. 

She is vaccinated, spayed and healthy

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Farfala

Farfala

Farfala in Italian means butterfly, and to this dog fit this name like no other.

First of all, she is like a butterfly in a ppearance.

Whether she has her ears up, in which case they are like wings, or she has them below, in which case it is as if the wind has blown them where she was flying on a flower, Farfala is like the first spring when everything has begun to bloom and all nature rejoices and wakes up and wants to enjoy new life,  the spring sun and waking up from the harsh winter, the closure and boredom.

She is a happy, kind-hearted creature, who if he could would really fly from hug to hug, but instead he just runs from hug to hug and enjoys life.

She is still a baby, very enthusiastic and very happy. She has lost one eye, which between her eyebrows is almost impossible to understand.

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Patsy

Patsy

It is one of the most beautiful Setters to have passed through the shelter, and one of the most... Emm.. how to say it in a way.. One of the craziest. In a good way, but you know what we mean.

Patsy is the classic beautiful black and white English Setter with splashes that are like painters and hair long all that makes these dogs like paintings. He is also too young and too happy and too energetic.

He can run and pick up toys, whatever toys they are (balls, ropes, plastics, fabrics, etc.), go back and forth with his mouth, let go of them, and then run to catch others, and more, and more. And he can do all this on his own, you don't even have to throw it at him.

He throws them away and catches them. 

It's a dog with a lot of energy, and truth be told, it's not a dog for everyone. If you fancy a walk in the neighborhood, forget it. There are other dogs for this, Patsy is not one of them.

It is a dog that needs a man to deal with him enough, but also correctly. And as funny as it is to run to see him run and catch the ball by himself, the ideal is for Patsy to learn to play and work with a person who will have the time and willingness to teach him things through play, and through proper release and proper communication.

It can become a dream pet. He's kind-hearted, kind, and he's still essentially a baby.

 

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Loki

Loki

Happy and sweet baby, with whiskers and a beard, who runs to the shelter up and down and enjoys playing with the other puppies, and plays with you and plays alone if he happens to have no company.

This is Loki.

A happy baby.

Our baby spent several weeks in isolation until he completed his vaccination. Without another puppy he was, alone.

And alone he was happy and playing, and now that he finally has friends and friends he is even more happy, both he and his whiskers.

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Elsa

Elsa

Our sweetie when she first arrived was a scared and confused dog. She didn't approach easily, she didn't know what to do, and she didn't know how to behave. 

She had lived the last years of her life very neglected, and her life was not easy. 

In time she opened up, began to rejoice, walk with her tail up and come for caresses. 

She is a very sweet creature, sociable and incredibly cute.

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Ollie

Ollie

Ollie was found on the street, near a village in the countryside. He was one of the countless abandoned hounds of rural Greece, wandering around looking for some safety and some food. 

Before he came to us, he was fostered for a few weeks in a house, and he was excellent. He is very clean, kind, sociable with dogs and also with cats. 

He is one of the most beautiful Epagneul Bretons we've ever seen. His brown is not the typical light brown of the breed, but deep and dark, like the colour of dark chocolate, which is quite rare, and makes his appearance very special. 

He is a very nice and sweet dog, very young still, and ready to start his life over. 

He is vaccinated, neutered, and healthy. 

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