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
Artemis

Artemis

It has the color of candy and is sweet as candy. 

Her whole face and body are all the sweetest shades of brown-cinnamon there are.

Our little girl is a sweet and loving puppy, a little hesitant in the present when she is not in a place she knows. 

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Morgan

Morgan

You will want to stir his hair, and thus leave him unhaired to gaze thinking, as if he were a poet of the previous century.

Then you will want to tell him something very profound, which he will not understand, but he will pretend to understand, and he will clench his eyes as if he is thinking, while at the same time he will dry his lips ostentatiously closed, or half-closed, as if he is about to say something very clever but when he went to say it he forgot.

Then you will teach him a command. He will obey her, and sit proudly, as if he had just received his third doctorate. You will reward him with a delicacy, which he will chew slowly and gently, as a lord (or quickly and greedily, as a puppy, we are not sure about this).

Morgan has a Morgan gaze. We described it to you above, you understand.

At the same time, it has as much tufted hair as it needs so that it can be waved nicely and correctly, and do not need hours of grooming. He's a puppy. He's nice and funny at the same time. He is silly but at the same time serious.

We have a soft spot for him. For many reasons, some you have already understood, some others we cannot analyze.

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Lancelot

Lancelot

Lancelot is a good dog. Very.

He's innocent, and he trusts people no matter what they do to him – whether you're bathing him, taking him for a walk, or petting him, he thinks what's happening right now is what needs to be done, he knows you, he doesn't know you.

It is a Setter of moderate energy, which, if it has the right relief, will live with you at home just fine. He's sociable, polite enough, funny a bit, and good-natured too.

It gets along just fine with other dogs, and with all people. He may have had a hard time, like most hounds, but his past life has in no way affected him. He is cheerful and balanced.

We called him Lancelot because with his ears that are pitch black like he's wearing a wig, he looks like a knight's dog.

He has been a guest in a house for a few days, and has been quiet and cooperative. 

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Timothea

Timothea

Timothea will enter your house, take a seat on the floor, and stay there, looking at you and wagging her tail. When she gets tired of wagging her tail and following you with her gaze, she will fall asleep. 

If while she is lying down you go to pass by her or over her, she will turn your belly to bend down to caress her, and after caressing her, you can continue on your way. 

If you call her she will wag her tail, almost stand up, and come down as if creeping, until she reaches you to caress her. After you stop stroking her, she will lie down again, next to you or a little further. 

It has a perfect balance between tenderness and untouchableness. It's neither the dog that doesn't care, nor the dog that constantly annoys you to get your attention. She is the dog who during the day will sometimes remind you how much she loves you, will wait for you to remind her too, and in the meantime she will be calm and relaxed.

She is a very cooperative and submissive dog with people, whom she adores - she even adores strangers on the walk, and this is something she should slowly moderate (she does not have to expect caresses from every unknown x she meets on her walk)

On the leash he tends to pull, but with proper handling and a special harness for starters, which is necessary, he will learn not to pull. 

Timothea is a dog that we would recommend even to new owners who have never had a dog before, as long as they follow some basic things that we will advise them. It is also ideal for someone who works 8 hours a day and wants a dog that can manage without problem being left alone at home for so many hours. 

It is located in hospitality, in a house with 3 dogs and 3 cats. He cohabits fine, cats are completely ignored, but if he is to live with another dog the owner must have a lot of experience, a lot of knowledge, be able to set limits

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Gloria

Gloria

There is a very specific language that only dogs and humans speak, and they only speak it with each other. Man and dog communicate in this language, which is theirs, man and man or dog and dog do not.

Gloria speaks this language very well, and as soon as you get to know her you will communicate with her immediately.

She is the dog that knows almost everything about living with people, as if she was born with this instinct. The instinct of knowing what to do and how to do it.

Gloria is the dog that will do with you what you want her to do. And if she doesn't know some things well, it will take her very little time to learn them, because she is incredibly smart and incredibly capable of learning anything. 

She goes for a walk, and she knows that you're walking together, that she's not walking alone. When you take her for a walk, you are fellow travelers. In everything in general, Gloria and you are fellow travelers.

She sits next to you, because you are companions. You look into each other's eyes as if you know each other.

You communicate because you speak the same language, you know which one.

This animal has all the qualities to become the perfect pet, your friend, your best friend, your roommate, your companion. There will be an equality in your relationship with Gloria, as if she is your partner. You will be together. In everything.

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Stavros

Stavros

He roamed around like so many abandoned hounds like him, somewhere in the countryside, somewhere in one of those places where dogs don't feel like they belong anywhere.

They don't belong to anyone, they don't belong to any village, they don't belong to this world.

He stayed for a few days with some people who were vacationing in the village.

And for those few days, Stavros went out for a walk normally, peed and pooed outside, then happily returned home, ate and stayed quiet at home with them, or alone, without doing a single damage, without disturbing, and without ever having his voice heard.

He is a sociable and sweet dog, which at first waged its tail timidly and did not approach immediately, no matter how much it wanted.

Over time he learns again how people are good, becomes more and more sociable, and more and more good.

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