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 are stories about lucky strays that found their forever families. Discover their wonderful journey from abandonment to happiness!
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.
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.
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.
He's short, and he's serious.
Pink lips predispose you to laugh, but also to laugh he will look at you with the style "why laugh? Do you thee anything weird???"
Monzu is a gentleman - the word Monzu is the Neapolitan version of the French monsieur, and is given as a title of nobility to some very fine master chefs in southern Italy.
He really likes to take walks, and in general he is a gentleman and very clean – a proper gentleman.
Her name is Roula, which comes out of Zacharoula, because she is sweet as sugar.
Roula came to us with her two wonderful children, Poupe and Marvel. Babies have now been weaned, vaccinated, and will now go their own way.
And Roula, now relieved of the burdens of motherhood, can follow her own path, and finally live the life she deserves.
She is a really sweet dog, who looks you in the eye and makes you chuckle – not exaggerated, because Roula has manners and is neither burdensome nor annoying.
It's just sweet.
On his first leash walk, the first first first, as soon as he had completed his vaccination, the following was done:
At first we hugged him, like all puppies, and walked to a safe place, away from shelter and barking. There we put him down, along with another puppy.
He began to walk on the leash as if he had always walked on a leash. He went back and forth, ran, we left him on a very long leash, and we yelled at him on one side and the other on the other, and he ran one by one to the other.
Then a volunteer who didn't know him showed up, talked to him, Pquito ran to him, stroked, then ran again.
Then I went to the other puppy we had to play with. Then it didn't reach him and he wanted to walk more. We walked him further. Then he made his chisha! On the leash! First time he walked on a leash and did his chisha!
Then we found a stick, threw it at him, he ran to catch it, caught it, shook it, killed it, then we grabbed one end and he pulled on the other.
Then he didn't even want to come back.
These. And this all describes Poquito's personality brilliantly.