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Argo

Medium (10-25 kg) size

male

Mixed breed

~4 years old

This is Argo, and sadly, he is a dog who has learned to be afraid.

We do not know what happened to him during his 4 years of life, but one thing is clear — Argo never had the chance to experience positive human contact. Trust does not come easily to him, because people have never made him feel safe.

Argo has been with us since December 2025, and while progress has been slow, it has also been meaningful. One of the biggest milestones is that Argo has finally started enjoying the company of other dogs. He now plays, runs, and spends time with them happily — something we never thought we would see in the beginning. And despite his fear, we truly believe Argo wants to trust people. He is trying — in his own quiet, careful way. Walks are still difficult for him. We gently take him out, and he usually walks behind us. Sudden movements or direct pressure can scare him, and if he feels overwhelmed, he may try to run away. We have learned to move slowly, sit sideways near him, give him space, and let him decide when he feels safe. Little by little, he is making progress. He no longer immediately runs away. For Argo, these are huge victories.

But shelter life is incredibly hard for a dog like him. No matter how much we try, we simply cannot give him the time, patience, and one-on-one support he truly needs.

Argo is not a dog for everyone. He will need an experienced, patient, and understanding person — someone who knows how to help fearful and anxious dogs feel safe in the world. He would not be suitable for a home with children or for someone expecting a dog who will happily go on carefree walks from day one. Argo is not an easy dog. But he is a dog who needs a person more than most.

Someone willing to see beyond the fear. Someone who understands that trust can take months, not days. Because without that chance, Argo may spend the rest of his life behind shelter bars, never truly getting to experience what it means to belong. Could you be the person who changes Argo’s story?

Added at Apr 01, 2026

Please note that the information about the dog is collected at the time the dog was added to the website meaning some of the data may not be accurate.

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