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
Puma

Puma

When he was a baby, his white was very white, and the rest of the wool, that wonderful, uncombed, fluffy hair, was dark gray pencil. 

Growing up, the white stayed white and gray began to clear up, and to clear up even more, and in places patches of beige began to appear and now it looks like he;s been to the hair dresser's and he's highlighted his hair. 

His fur is lovely, incredibly fluffy and soft, and his personality also. 

Puma is a puppy fresh and ovely, wonderful in everything, cheerful and cute. 

He goes for a walk, cheerfully and hoping, smells the flowers and then tries to eat them, takes his toy in his mouth and walks with it, and if he concentrates, he does the sit command, and gets ab treat for it. 

He is a very pleasant puppy. He used to be a beautiful and tender baby, now he is even more gorgeous and tender, and as he grows the colour of his fur will clear even more, and gray along with the beige will make wonderful shades. 

 

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Molly

Molly

She has exactly the character of a young, kind-hearted hound, who is not confident because he has not lived as he should, but as soon as he realizes that he is in a safe environment, he runs and enjoys and tries to play even though he does not know how. 

Molly imitates the other dogs. If she sees them sitting like good kids waiting for treats, she'll do it too, even though you still don't quite understand what we're doing. 

If you throw a ball she won't run first, but as soon as she sees the others running, she will run with them, behind them, and then she will run to you again because you are her only interest. 

She is a very sweet dog, brown as melted chocolate, with smooth, glossy hair and two wonderful eyes full of love. 

She is very human centered, and as much as she hesitates at times, she will always be around you somewhere, close to you, trying to be a loyal, kind and companionable dog. 

Molly is a sensitive soul and a delicate dog. She doesn't have the confidence she deserves, and when you look at her running with her nervous body and her planes, you yell at her "DON'T IMITATE OTHERS, YOU'RE PERFECT ON YOUR OWN."

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Mufasa

Mufasa

Do you know this song that goes:

"I am flesh and I am bone
Rise up, ting ting, like glitter and gold
I've got fire in my soul
Rise up, ting ting, like glitter and gold"?

That's what we hear in our head playing when we see him.

In general, this dog makes us sing because we want to express ourselves, and it gives us so many emotions that we alone cannot express them in words." 

Mufasa, who we took out of the orphaned cub in the lion king and you understand why seeing his photos, is what you imagine to be a puppy that has a shepherd/lion ancestor.

He's funny, he's very funny, he's clumsy, he's autonomous and brave, he walks and his feet plump on the ground, and his lion hair shakes with the wind and with the dog's walking. 

Ahhhh... 

Well, we don't have much to say yet because he's a baby. Apart from the fact that he has taken our minds, otherwise he is a normal puppy like the others, even though we have fallen in love and we distinguish him somehow because it is not possible otherwise 

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Candy

Candy

What appears in her eyes, this is what she has in her soul.

You look at her pictures and think that this dog seems to be a sweetie, both in behavior and character, and as soon as you get to know her you realize within minutes that she is.

She is a sweetheart, and that's why we took it out Candy.

He is a very easy-going, obedient puppy who learns incredibly quickly the very simple things a dog needs to know, how to walk, how to trust, how to communicate.

She is of mild energy despite her age, and after going for a walk, she goes back to the office, walks into the crate and sleeps.

Her shyness and shyness in her character do not become obstacles to her, but they are her skills to manage life, new situations and the environment around her.

You will truly love and appreciate it as soon as you meet it. 

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Penelope

Penelope

When her attention is drawn to something interesting that she is trying to understand, her airplane ears become huge and like proper radars try to catch sounds and signals that her brain will decode. 

When she is shy, and when she is sweetly and with a little tender squeak - enough not to frighten her, then her ears go down and backwards, and her face becomes submissive. 

Penelope is incredibly cute and sweet. 

He lived in a field in a village owned by a grandfather, along with a male dog, Apollo. Grandpa entered the hospital, and a worker working in the field next door heard the crying of the dogs and alerted local animal lovers. 

Penelope has lived quite isolated, and although she has learned little from what a pet dog usually knows, she has made great progress. Not only did she learn to walk on a leash, but even though she doesn't feel completely comfortable on the walk yet, she smells and walks and goes to the toilet in her vocta.

She's a little hesitant with people she doesn't know and when she's in places unknown, but she learns and grows. She's very sweet, she's smart, and she'll learn anything because she can and deserves the best home. 

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Apollon

Apollon

We called him Apollo because he deserves a name – a tribute to his beauty, and we don't want to hear anything about prognathism, a protruding tooth, a very round head and gnarled eyes!

Well, apart from beauty, the boy naturally also has character, which we are slowly discovering. 

He is serious, but at the same time he is not, he trusts you until he does not trust you, and he is also a bit assertive with petting when another dog is present, so if he is with another dog there should be some rules and caution so that the dog does not get into the process of claiming something.

He lived in a field in a village owned by a grandfather, along with a female dog, Penelope. Grandpa entered the hospital, and a worker working in the field next door heard the crying of the dogs and alerted local animal lovers. 

Apollo has lived quite isolated, and when he first arrived he knew very little and was quite stressed. But he learned very quickly to manage what he does not know, he learned to walk on a leash, in which he is more comfortable every day, smells, explores and goes to the toilet. 

Although he seems hesitant, he is a confident dog, he simply has not had the opportunity to live like a pet until now. He can learn everything, and when he goes to his forever home nothing about him will show his past.

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