Robin was found as a puppy on the grounds of an abandoned factory. He was hiding among rusty pipes, scavenging for scraps, and avoiding people. Tiny, dirty, but with wise eyes and remarkable patience, he caught the attention of volunteers from “Okhanya” who were feeding dogs from a nearby construction site. It was not easy to take Robin in at first, but eventually, he snuggled up close, as if he understood that everything would be different now.

A true boy

Time passed. Robin grew up. He became a handsome, gentle, and somewhat shy dog. The volunteers adore him for his soft nature, patience, and complete lack of aggression. He is calm, gets along well with other dogs, and doesn’t rush forward but simply… waits. He waits for the day he will be chosen. So far, that hasn’t happened. Why? We don’t know. He is not loud, not flashy, not “special” in the usual sense—just kind, quiet, and warm. A true boy.

How to help Robin?

Maybe you are the one who will notice him? If you can’t take him home, consider giving him a Doggy Day. Or a Doggy Week. Or simply share his story. Robin may not be loud, but he is important. And he really wants a home.