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
Max

Max

He had been beautiful since he first arrived, even though he was a baby with scabies who had been found stray in Oropos. 

It's an incredible sweetness in his look and soul, and it showed even when he was at his worst. 

As Max recovered and grew, he became more and more beautiful, and sweeter and sweeter. His hair color, blonde and all his grace make him the ultimate puppy of advertising, and his appearance along with his character fascinate you so much that you think all puppies should be like this. 

Max is a happy dog, excited about life, people, play and everything in general. 

He's actually completely innocent, and even when his excitement irritates his friend Juneau and he growls at him, Max just doesn't understand what happened, because he's just happy and thinks life should be that way. Cheerful and carefree. 

If you like carefree dogs, this is the ideal one. 

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Juno

Juno

.When he had first arrived, he had just been found with mange in Oropos, he was so small that he could fit in a handful, and despite his suffering he was incredibly cute. 

Growing up and recovering, he began to become a small, short man, who knew what he wanted, who had an opinion, and who had style. 

He has the character of a dog who likes to think he is mature and serious, while of course he is still not, he is just a baby. 

Juno, named after Junior because he was half the size of the other puppy he was with, is a unique dog that everyone who has met him has adored. 

He is really very pleasant. His childish seriousness along with his appearance, the beige over his eyes that is like forming eyebrows over his eyebrows and his strange boy, which is short, but he thinks he is not, make him unique. 

He is a brilliant puppy who will grow up to be a brilliant dog. 

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Mirca

Mirca

Mirka is a tiny madhouse, with two black ears that help her fly instead of run, and a lot of wit in her mind and character.

She was found, like all hounds, dumped on the street somewhere in the countryside.

When she sees you she is incredibly happy, but as much as she is happy and as long as her ears go up and down, she respects your personal space, and she is happy next to you not on you.

One way to make her happy is to throw balls at her and she runs and catches them.

AND HE ALWAYS CATCHES THEM.

She's the best at catching the ball, and walking around with it in her mouth.

Playing with her in such a way, combined with a good walk, will greatly help her to let off steam, satisfy her hunting instinct, and be happy and calm afterwards.

She is a kind-hearted Setter who enjoys playing with you immensely, and tries to communicate without imposing her presence.

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Sebastian (reserved)

Sebastian (reserved)

Sebastian is exactly what you see in the photos. He's funny, he's VERY HAPPY, and he's very focused on you. 

To you who talk to him, to you who caress him, to you who hold a delicacy, to you who are human. 

Are you human? You are his man. 

She has all the good things that these small, hairy puppies have, without having the bad ones. He loves to sit next to you and hang out with you on the couch — he's generally used to climbing on furniture, loves human company, and loves attention. 

He's very nice and sweet, he's very nice with other dogs, and he doesn't have many oddities. He just wants to share things, and maybe he wants some training in being home alone — maybe not. 

He walks hesitantly and is a little scared outside - maybe he was one of those little puppies who didn't go out for a walk but in a yard. The presence of another dog will help him scare the outside world, but generally he will need some patience until he learns how to walk without fear.

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Arnie

Arnie

He appeared in the middle of the summer in a village one day, as do all dogs like him.

Frightened, hungry, and alone. Incredibly lonely.

He hid in the tyards of one of the neighborhoods, and went out every night to the tavern, begging from afar, like a ghost. He was caught very easily, with some bread thrown at him by the grandmother who sometimes fed him.

On it he had thousands of ticks, thousands, large and small, and dozens of horseflies. 

When he was a stray in the village, he hung out a lot with a dog owner. Neutered her, he didn't. He would go outside her house, she through the yard he outside, and they rejoiced together.

She adored him and waited for him every morning and every afternoon, and he, though wretched, full of ticks and with incredible anemia, dragged his feet twice a day to go find her. When we picked him up from there, the dog waited for him for several days afterwards, and for a day or two he didn't eat, her owners told us.

And we look at him now, who has become incredibly beautiful, recovered, and his body and torso have been tied, and we think, "Boy, I wouldn't eat if I lost you either."

Arnie is a sturdy, serious, self-confident dog, and this confidence is passed on to the few dogs he hangs out with. Eve with whom he is together in the cage adores him, and he is with her a gentleman. 

He respects her tremendously, and has helped her gain confidence in a way. She's a bit phobic, and it's like she has a rock stable and reliable next to her. And if we had to describe him as a dog in two words, that's what we would choose. Stable and reliable.

It is a serious animal. He will not make you crazy joys once he sees you, nor will he ignore you. He'll look at you with that incredibly deep look, he'll go for a walk with you (as we call it, you won't take him for a walk, he'll go with you), and that's how you'll coexist the first time after you take him home.

With calmness, cooperation, and stability.

Since the day he came, he hasn't soiled his cage once - we only clean it of dust and nothing else, and we've heard his voice once, maybe twice.

He passes between dogs freely without even turning to look at them, he is by no means reactionary, not with farm animals, not with people, not with anything, he exists in this world knowing exactly who he is. 

He is vaccinated, neutered and healthy.

 

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Bahar (reserved)

Bahar (reserved)

Bahar has all the good and all the jokes that Schnauzers have - one of them is that you do not see mouth and eyes, but you are used to communicating with a head whose hair you mostly see. 

She is very cheerful and enthusiastic. VERY MUCH. 

And of course, the way she rejoices, with her mustaches and her eyebrows and her beard, she gets even funnier. 

Bahar has gone through some kind of training, during which she has learned to do certain things, expecting a treat in return. 

She knows how to walk and keep an eye on you, and waits for a treat to be rewarded, since she was such a good girl. How far her training has come we do not know, and we do not know if this behavior persists even when there are no treats on the walk. 

She also knows a command or two, to sit, to lie down, and maybe she has done agility, because as soon as you instruct her to climb somewhere, she jumps and climbs immediately. 

He grabs the treats by the hand like a little crocodile, with mouth and teeth and with all the momentum of "give it here, I WON IT". She needs training in taking treats politely, and generally being calm when there is food, which she loves. 

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