Don't ask us why, from the day he came to us he reminded us of an agent, but not exactly James Bond, you understand.. So we called him Clouseau.

And no, we didn't do it to make fun of him. Clouseau has what small dogs that think they are big dogs have. He has courage, he has audacity and he also has confidence. Even if he weighs five kilos.

The first years of his life were not ideal. He lived on the street and lived in despair. He came to us with a ligament rupture, underwent surgery and did very well. He is probably the smallest dog in the shelter right now, and it's the dog you say you don't want to notice.

He's fearless, he's courageous, and he's loving. And he thinks the shelter and all of us belong to him. He is a kind and tender dog, looking for a family to love and respect him, and he in return will give a lot of love. 

He is not ideal for young children, they stress him. And we don't want Clouseau to be stressed because when he's stressed he makes mistakes, and he shouldn't understand that he's not the most perfect secret agent in the world.

He is vaccinated, neutered and healthy.