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!
How beautiful the world would be if it were made according to Agis. If we were all like him, we thought like him, and we behaved like him. Everyone would be happy, everyone would be loved.
Agis is an incredibly good, incredibly sociable, incredibly cheerful dog. He is a wonderful and extremely easy dog because he is perfectly communicative, and we cannot imagine how much more wonderful he will become when he has a person of his own who will teach him even more things, or who what he already knows so far will teach him even more correctly.
He really likes walking, he is very good on the leash and although he is a hound he does not pull much, but he keeps you in mind and listens, he goes to his toilet on his walk, if you sit down to rest he also sits and if he can roll on the grass, as soon as he understands that you pay attention to him he immediately gets up and comes to see what you wanted, he sits in front of you and looks you in the eye and adores you.
And all this while he met you just ten minutes ago.
She is a wonderful creature, very good-natured and very kind-hearted. He has in his heart all the joy and all the love of the world, and he deserves all the good in the world. It's basically as if everything good is made for him. He will become an excellent pet, he will adore you and you will adore him.
The biggest and most expressive eyes of the shelter are found in one of the smallest dogs.
Sophie is a puppy full of eyes, with them she talks to you and with them she wins you over and makes you want to take her in your arms and offer her everything. Whatever he wants and more.
She's incredibly loving, bottle-raised, and YES, when you hug her, she curls up there and sleeps on you.
After she completed her vaccination, she started going for walks, and a role that is the size of a medium shoe, when you look at her you don't have eyes for anyone else.
She is an incredibly cute dog, she is a little hesitant when she has a lot of fuss and a lot of dogs, and she is generally sensitive and needs proper guidance to boost her self-confidence a bit.
We used to take her in our arms once in a while, because it is impossible to resist, but now we have started to treat her as if she were a dog and not as if she were a baby.
She grew up bottle-feeding, with lots of love and lots of caresses, along with her sister Sophie.
These two are the jewels of the shelter. It is the most delicate and precious thing we have.
Emily is a lovely girl, a little more independent than her sister and more playful. Despite her age, she is very communicative, looks and is brilliant, and ready to learn anything.
After completing her vaccinations, she started going out for walks on a leash, which she likes very much.
She is a dog with a lot of self-confidence, especially compared to her sister Sophie she is braver and takes the initiative more easily. She is cute, and as plush as she looks, she is and wants to be a normal dog.
Like health chocolate with milk chocolate and a few drops of whipped cream.
This is how his colors are, and together with his moustache and Griffon's eyebrows, make Paraskevas a dream. He is a beautiful griffon, sociable, sweet, intelligent.
He was found near the "Styrfaka" construction site of GEK TERNA, where the group's employees took care of him and vaccinated him. He stayed for some time in a specially designed area that was made by TERNA for strays like him and from there he came to our shelter.
Despite the change of pace, Paraskevas adapted quickly and relatively comfortably. He is a beautiful dog, especially with his impressive mane that makes him look like a lion, and he is also a good dog.
Tiny, sweet and in manners, this is Beatrice.
With her delicate face, her slender manners and her huge, gnarled eyes, she is soaked in mignon deer.
She is a sociable and good dog, with enough self-confidence, and with an appetite for walking and an appetite to learn.
She's a little hesitant about new places, especially when she's out in town with traffic and kosco, but she's functional, she's going for a walk, and she'll need very little time to adjust to a new environment.
She is a tiny and mature dog, of moderate energy and very cooperative.
He's the most perfect puppy we have at the shelter, and one of the most perfect and smartest we've ever had. He goes out for a walk on a leash and he's perfect, happy, he smells, he's comfortable, he does AND his toilet outside, and sometimes he also grabs his strap with his mouth and it's like he's going for a walk proudly.
He plays great with the other puppies as well as with toys. You throw them at him and he runs to catch them and with minimal effort he understands that if he brings you back, you will play again. And in the end, he brings it to an end again and he is so happy and so good!
Then he enters the crate and sits like a good kid, like a big dog.
The first time we tried to teach him how to sit with food, he caught it all at once. Akita is as if he knew all this on his own. He was born brilliant and capable of everything, and we are not exaggerating. With some proper training work he will become a perfect dog.
We named him that because when he was just two months old, we used to joke that Kos looks like Akita, and that's how his name stayed.
He suffered a lot as a baby, underwent surgery for intestinal obstruction, had hematuria, and spent time in the veterinary clinic in critical condition.
However, he recovered and returned to the shelter ready to live his life.
Even though he has lost such an important part of his socialization in a veterinary cage, he is the puppy who looks as if he has passed through a house and has undergone pre-training. He is truly a rare and brilliant creature, we love and respect him very much, both for what he has managed to overcome so far, and for the strength of his soul and for his razor-sharp mind.
Akita is in foster care, where he is being trained and truly thriving. He is a very smart dog, as we realized from the shelter already. He has learned the crate very well, which he loves, he is very clean in the house and only goes to the bathroom outside, he is excellent on the leash and doesn't pull, and he lives harmoniously with three other dogs and four cats.
He has been outstanding since the first day he went to his foster home, and for a dog that has grown up between a shelter and a veterinary clinic, this is unique. He is very tall and will become very large.
VIDEO 3 Akita on the beach