Lucky

Lucky

Sex: Male;
Age: near 1 year;
Weight: 14 kg;
Size: medium;
Health: There are vaccines, not castration.;
Breeds: mixed;
Good with Cats: he is friends with cats, behaves calmly;
Description:He is very playful, energetic, and full of joy. He always enjoys human interaction and attention. He still has a bit of that puppy-like mischievousness — he loves to play and can sometimes get a little overexcited, but never with aggression.
He is smart, learns quickly, knows basic commands, and follows them well. He can stay home alone calmly for 1–2 hours, though longer periods are still difficult for him.
On walks, he is active and curious. He is not yet fully house-trained: he mostly tries to hold it, but sometimes may still use a pee pad indoors.
He has gone through two serious intestinal surgeries, from which he recovered very well. He has a healthy appetite and currently has no issues with food or digestion.

Story:This isn’t really a rescue story. It’s more a story of helplessness — of being a 25-year-old man in Ukraine, living with the constant fear that one day you may leave home and never be able to come back.

Here is his message:
Good morning. I’m sorry for messaging you so early, but I wanted to talk to you about something very serious.
I’m turning 25 soon, and unfortunately I wasn’t able to leave the country. My girlfriend and I also broke up, and she is now abroad. Lately, I’ve been living with a constant fear that one day Lucky could end up completely alone in the apartment.
The situation in our country is very difficult right now, and people can be taken away without warning or choice. That fear never leaves my mind.
Because of this, I wanted to ask if maybe you could help find a new family for Lucky… 😭
It hurts me deeply even to say this out loud, or to think about it at all, because I truly love him so much. But his safety has to come before my own feelings.
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