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Thought about Fostering a Romanian Rescue Dog?

pretty, friendly, female dog, affectionate
5 yrs & over

Lora – friendly, affectionate, female dog, patiently waiting

Female Born 16.02.2017 Sweet and loving People friendly Medium size Best to be an only dog Cannot live with cats…
medium, male, friendly young, playful
1-2

Olly – young, playful and curious male dog

Male Born 22.07.23 Young and playful People friendly Dog friendly Medium size Brother of Otto and Domino People friendly Olly…
sweet, gentle, female, older
5 yrs & over

Queenie – sweet, gentle female dog

Female Born 2016 - 8 years old Sweet and loving People friendly Medium size Sweet Queenie was found in a…
Loving, young, boy, dog, friendly
2-5

Enot – friendly, loving dog

Male Born April 2022 Very loving People friendly Dog friendly Good with cats Small/Medium size Enot is available for adoption or…
5 yrs & over
Phoenix – soulful, handsome, shaggy coated dog
Gorgeous, white, male, active, oldie
5 yrs & over
Bruno 2 – Fluffy, white, active older male dog
s,all, young, female. loving
1-2
Poppet – sweet, small, young female dog
Loving, friendly, male, handsome
2-5
Paulo – gorgeous, handsome, friendly male dog
handsome, young, active, male, disability
2-5
Murray – young, partially-sighted, handsome dog, looking for a home
5 yrs & over
Tashi – a lovely older rescued stray dog, seeks retirement sofa

At present most of our dogs are in the shelters in Romania

We would dearly love to be able to bring a couple at a time to the UK and place them in foster because this will give them a better chance of being adopted. We are looking to build a small, select, reliable team willing to work with dogs to teach them how to live in a home. Ideally you will have several years’ experience of fostering for different rescues and will be happy for us to take up references.

3 dogs in romanian shelter

What it means to foster a Rescue

  • Are you willing to toilet train? It won’t just be puppies that need help to learn. Many adult dogs coming directly from a shelter will also need to be taught.
  • Are you willing to train a dog to walk on a lead?
  • Could you cope with a nervous dog?
  • Could you cope with a boisterous dog, or a dog with separation anxiety?
  • Are you happy to socialise a dog, to take him/her to a variety of different places such as cafes, on a bus, into town, and place them in a variety of different situations, so that they learn how to cope?
  • Are you willing to teach a dog how to cope within the home?
  • Are you prepared to invite prospective adopters to your home, or to travel with a dog, so potential adopters can meet a dog you are fostering?
  • Are you patient, kind, creative, resourceful, resilient?
  • Will you care for our dog as if it were your own?

If you answered ‘Yes’ to all of the above, then please get in touch. We would love to chat to you. Please complete the application form below and we will get back to you very soon.

What we offer you

  • You can be involved in choosing which dog from the shelter you would like to foster.
  • We will offer ongoing advice and support should you need it.
  • We will cover the costs of pet insurance and vet bills, but would ask that you pay for food, worm and flea treatments.
  • We will cover any expenses incurred when travelling with a dog to meet prospective adopters.
  • We will fundraise to cover the cost of vaccinations, blood tests and transport for a beautiful dog to get to your home.

See all of our Dogs waiting for Loving Secure Foster Homes

Please fill in the form below so our team can contact you and start the process of finding you a wonderful Rommie to foster.

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