He's good, and he's sweet, and he's sociable, and he goes for a walk with his tiny, short legs, which are five inches tall each, and he's tender, and he's happy.

And if you see a photo of him just his head, without something next to or behind him to guess the size, he looks like a thirty-pound dog. Especially if he sits serious and looks at something intently.

And that's what makes Kalua special.

He is a small, very small dog, with a large dog character. Or, to put it better, with a character that is not common in a small dog that has gone through the wrong hands and has acquired all the bad habits for which we blame small dogs, without realizing that we are spoiling them.

He came with us to Athens from our 8th TNR campaign in western Greece. He is vaccinated, neutered and healthy, and looking for his forever home