Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Happy Dogs' Stories

Today we share stories about dogs that had a happy ending.

Homeless Barklaj


Barklaj found a new home


Benya from a dog shelter


Benya at a new home


Brand was left alone at home, tied to a radiator. He drank and ate his own excrements


Brand a week after he found a new home


Bu-bu-bu was found on the street


Bu-bu-bu at a new home


Injured puppy without a tale


Puppy’s new life


Homeless puppy with severe demodex


Cured, puppy found a new home


Julie was hit by a car. A bullet was also found in her leg


Julie was cured. She found a new home


Yeva was hit by a car


Yeva in a new family


Zlata in a dog shelter


Zlata found new family in Israel


Homeless Spaniel Lisa


These mats were cut out of Lisa’s hair


Lisa’s new looks


Homeless Martha


Martha found a new home



Mega was left to be euthanized


Mega found a new home


Michick from the street


Mats are being cut out of the dog’s hair


Michick found a new home


Homeless Miatka


Miatka found a new home


This dog was found with a fractured tibia and plague


Cured and at a new home


Homeless Natasha


Natasha found her new home in Finland


Homeless Nemik


Nemik at a new home


This dog was left in a shed on a leash


He found a new home


Rick in a dog shelter


Rick’s new life


Another dog found in a shelter



Dog’s new life


Homeless Ray


Ray at a new home


Homeless sick Taison


After the spinal cord surgery


Taison at a new home


Tigrusha had a stroke


She found a new home


A sick puppy found on the street


Cured and happy at a new home


Homeless Umka had an eye infection


Umka was cured and found a new home


Homeless Fenya


Fenya found a new home


Dog named Tail was found on the cold street with demodicosis


Tail found a new home


Homeless Yurai


Yurai (at the right) at a new home

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for compiling these stories in your blog - it's so heartwarming! It makes me want to adopt a homeless dog! This is how animal-rights groups should motivate people to take care of dogs, not by scaring them with awful pictures of them dying. It's like adding insult to injury.

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