15/04/2026
Five years ago today, we brought Bruno home from the street.
He was only three months old. It was a rainy day, and he was sitting next to a dumpster, completely alone. I remember thinking I would just help him temporarily — find him a home, as I had done with other stray dogs before.
We didn’t plan for a second dog. Not at all.
But something about him made it impossible to let go.
Bruno grew into a dog full of contrast. At home, he is incredibly gentle, soft, and deeply affectionate — the kind of dog who melts into you and trusts you with his whole being. With Bono, he is a playful younger brother, always ready for chaos, always ready to love. And outside, he becomes intense and alert, reacting to the world like everything matters a little too much.
And somewhere along the way, he changed me too. Because of Bruno, I started learning more — about harnesses, modern dog training, and everything connected to how dogs actually live in today’s world. He made me curious. He made me question, research, understand. He pulled me into a whole new world of dog behavior and care that became part of my everyday life and even my work.
He became part of my days, my work, my brand — the soul behind so many things I create. The one who reminds me that love is not simple, but it is always real.
Five years later, he is still Bruno — and I still can’t imagine my life without him🤍