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
Savas

Savas

It's as if nature said, "You can't be so perfect, and beautiful and good and sociable and loving. I'm going to give you a problem so you have a flaw, like everybody has."

And just like that, little by little, something started eating into Savvas' nose.

This wonderful little boy came to us to have a better life than the one he had in the first years of his life.

The problem in his nose seems to be due to an autoimmune disease, for which the correct treatment was not followed from the beginning by his previous owners. 

He started treatment with cortisone and antibiotics and seems to respond very well. His nose, although it will never fully recover, has started to pull out some healthy tissue, and it looks much better. 

In absolutely nothing does this affect him, because he is an incredibly good dog. He's good at the car, good at the doctor, good at walking, good at all people and other dogs.

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Merenda

Merenda

Mereda is one of the most balanced dogs we currently have at the shelter. If we tried to describe it in a single word, it would be balanced. 

Mereda is a very good dog. She is sociable, has no phobias, trusts people, likes walking very much, is spotlessly clean and always goes to the toilet outside, is happy without being annoying, is kind and sweet. 

We honestly don't know how and where this dog was made like this. Obviously she was born with a character like all dogs, but she must have lived relatively well and balanced to come to be so good and so easy. 

We believe that Mereda would be an ideal dog even for a person who does not have much experience with dogs and who is looking for his first pet. That's how confident we are about it. 

She's incredibly receptive to training, picks them up right away, enjoys learning and doing new things you show her, and if you use treats correctly she can be even more perfect than she is now in no time. 

 

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Simone

Simone

Simone was found near a village where she had been abandoned with her newborn babies. She had built her nest in a cave and was trying to keep herself and her puppies safe. 

She was saved by volunteers and came to us with her babies, so that she could raise them safely and have a chance to live the life she deserves. 

He's a really wonderful dog. She is incredibly anthropocentric, so much so that even on her walk, although like a hound she tends to go forward, as soon as you talk to her she immediately turns her attention to you, and looks you in the eyes. 

It is a very tender dog, adores human company without demanding it. She sits discreetly on the edge of the bars, silent, wagging her tail, waiting for you to come, to pay a little attention to her, to take her for a walk. 

She deserves the best house and we will help her find it. Once the babies are weaned and she is neutered, she will be ready for adoption

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Marileta

Marileta

Mariletta, apart from being beautiful, is a very sweet creature, and has all the characteristics that we love in Setters.

She was found stray with her puppies, sick and almost blind. She has completed treatment for leishmaniasis, and sees some shadows in one eye. 

Her other eye was unfortunately not in good condition, and it had to be excavated. Now that she has recovered from it and after being sterilized, she is ready for her forever home.

She is a lovely girl, gentle, tender and kind-hearted, she is amazing with people and very kind to other dogs. 

He sees almost nothing, probably only a few shadows, and it will take time for him to adjust and be properly guided until he adjusts. In the shelter he moves with ease, but in places he does not recognize, he needs time and patience. 

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Waffle

Waffle

She came from the municipality of Oropos for sterilization and reintegration, and we couldn't help but keep her, because such dogs are NOT reintegrated and do not belong on the street. 

So Waffle was neutered and stayed with us. She is very young, healthy and really wonderful. 

When you first meet her you think she's a puppy, but she's not, she's a young dog. She is very sweet with people, tender and submissive, and loves to play with other dogs, as if she is still a puppy. 

On her first walk, even though she had probably never put on a leash before, she was very good. It took her five or ten minutes to figure out what we were doing, and then she walked around and enjoyed her walk. 

If you come to meet her, she will come to sit in front of you, touch her body on you and stay there to caress her forever. 

In character he looks very much like a Setter, maybe not so much in appearance, but certainly in character. She enjoys the walk a lot, she smells, she pulls a little, and she has the enthusiasm to go out and discover smells, and when she is indoors with people all her attention is on them, and she craves caresses and attention. 

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lucy

lucy

Like yogurt with a few drops of honey is its fur, and so is its character, soft and sweet, but not with the sweetness that makes you fat but with the one that gives you exactly as much joy as you need. 

Lucy is like a reeling like the cold waters. She looks like a little princess, so much so that you forget when you look at her beauty that she is a hound, like all hounds, even if the rest are not as floral as her. 

She loves walking, of course - to teach me to walk next to you will need training and time because her nature is to go forward and look for smells, she is sweet and tender, and she is very healthy. 

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