Caleo, thank you for your recommendation! I’ll look them up.
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(80 Posts)My new dog arrived yesterday. He is a Romanian rescue. He is surprisingly relaxed and confident. He is what people sometimes call a Velcro dog who follows me all around wherever I go. So quiet, I was glad he actually barked once this afternoon, My son had him off the lead in the local park, and he got on splendidly with other dogs and their owners, all playing nicely together. No sign of running off and responds well to re call. I can't believe how well this dog is responding! I must say the rescue woman gave a lot of thought as to what sort of dog would suit me, and me suit the dog.
I should say I am lucky, as many of these Romanians have endured terrible hardships that make them difficult to train.
Lovely. Many happy days together 🤗
Well.I wished I could contact the Romanian who rescued Odi.
And I have! She it was who rescued Odi from the street .It was she who first gave Odi his name. Now friends on FB
Saracyn, the same as charities for local dog rescues. The dog must never be sold on but returned to the charity if necessary, The premises and adopter must be inspected , and have to legally undertake specified care requirements.
The dog should be offered with a pet passport if it's a foreign dog. The Pet pp includes vetting.
If you visit the rescue premises and meet the owner you can get a pretty good idea if he or she looks to be getting rich;
or is ploughing the adoption fee back into care of the animals.
ViceVersa, what a lovely boy! Thanks for the photo. I wonder if he has a Spanish name.
There seem to be a huge crowd of charities finding homes for Romanian rescue dogs. It strikes me as having huge potential for scam. Does anyone here know which of these organisations are reliable and respectable?
Caleo
ViceVersa, please let us know how the cane corso in your family is getting on. Earache can be horribly painful and I am glad he was rescued and treated for it. Any chance of a photo?
My son and daughter in law had a big mastiff who was a calm and responsive companion for the family.
I used to live in Edinburgh, and had many happy dog walks around the north west of the city
He is doing quite well now, although they have to clean out his ears regularly to try to prevent future infections. Here he is with a new toy - which lasted all of 30 seconds or so!
Joplin, will you get another dog? I recommend Wolfie's Legacy .Gill is hugely responsible in every way and most careful to match dog and persons. Disabled dogs are often overlooked but are often Very Good Boys.
Lovely picture of you both 😍
ViceVersa, please let us know how the cane corso in your family is getting on. Earache can be horribly painful and I am glad he was rescued and treated for it. Any chance of a photo?
My son and daughter in law had a big mastiff who was a calm and responsive companion for the family.
I used to live in Edinburgh, and had many happy dog walks around the north west of the city
Thanks , Yogitree. Odi wags his tail and licks me more than my ex husband ever did.
Caleo
Me and Odi
Aw what a sweet team you make! I hope you both enjoy lots of fun and love together Caleo. x
Maya, that is what I guessed Toby is! Odi looks like a Carpathian shepherd mixed with corgi! I might have his DNA done out of curiosity. Did you actually get Toby's DNA done?
Cambsnan, I too was surprised my sons let Odi off the lead so soon. I never did this with any of any of my other rescue dogs.
Odi is a different personality from any of my other rescues. He quickly understood what his duties were to be in my house- i.e. sticking close to his family at all times. I can only attribute this trait to his breeding such as it is! Many of these Romanians are by DNA largely herder guarders bred to look after big flocks of sheep with calmness and obedience. Socialisation of the individual from puppyhood is essential.My dog has obviously been well treated in his early life. I like to think that his old family in Romania could know that he has come to another good home.
My dog is eight years old so is past the very energetic stage of life however I will need to provide him with some games to exercise his brain.
Cambsnan
I am amazed that you let the dog off lead so soon.how could you know you had it under control? I am sorry but I think these sort of overseas adoption should be banned. We just import problems. If Uk charities say no then maybe your situation is not suitable for a dog. Adopt a Uk cat.
You are assuming the park wasn't enclosed. We have 2 local parks and they are both fully enclosed so letting a dog off the lead is less of a problem.
That is such a lovely photo of you and Odi Caleo. He is gorgeous. Wishing you many happy years together.
Poppyann1 Your little Romy rescue is the spit of my Romy rescue who we also adopted 6 years ago. She is the same in that she won't play, but is the gentlest most loving dog.
Caleo, Odi is beautiful, I hope you have many happy years together. Yes they do look alike. Toby is believed to be a Lab / Anatolian shepherd mix.
Thank you for the link, it is very informative.
Thank you Canadian Gran, Toby has brought me such happiness after a couple of very sad years.
Freya5,
You are totally wrong regarding the vetting process concerning Romanian rescues. As l have said previously, l adopted from Safe Rescue Norfolk. They mainly have Romanian rescues.
I had to have a home visit first. I completed a lengthy adoption form. I explained what l would like, I didn't care about looks af all. I wanted a plodder, l have back problems. I needed a dog that was friendly to people and other dogs, my previous dog Finn also a rescue didn't like children or other dogs. I explained about my Autistic granddaughter.
They thought there were two dogs that fit the bill. I met them both and very lovely dogs. Safe Rescue foster first to get an idea of what the dog is like. They are a fantastic rescue who care deeply about their dogs. They go along with volunteers to Romania 3 or 4 times a year to actually bring the dogs back.
As l have also mentioned, please take a look at Botosani, the shelter they deal with. 600 or 700 dogs in tiny wooden huts, no bedding and concrete floors. Never walked.
How my Toby survived l will never know. He is the most gentle and kind dog.
I can only speak for my own experience but Safe Rescue is the place to go if you want a rescue.
How wonderful, Caleo! My favourite dog in the village is a Romanian rescue, a big, black, shaggy dog, with a very sweet temperament.
I am amazed that you let the dog off lead so soon.how could you know you had it under control? I am sorry but I think these sort of overseas adoption should be banned. We just import problems. If Uk charities say no then maybe your situation is not suitable for a dog. Adopt a Uk cat.
“this” country…
I have always had rescue dogs, mainly from the country, but I adopted a little blind & deaf poodle from Romania a few years ago. I’ve had several blind dogs from the UK but this poor little thing was found sitting in the middle of the road, the day before it became legal for the dog catchers to snatch any dog with a wire loop & chuck them in the back of their vans. I had 3 wonderful years with him but he was very old & a hard life had taken its toll. He was grateful for everything, whereas the last dog I had, again a miniature poodle, from the Blue Cross, was the most spoilt,arrogant dog I’ve ever had. I was obviously there just to be her servant.
Just had to say, Caleo, that's a gorgeous photo of you and your new best friend. May you both benefit so much from somebody special to love and care for. And well done in saving him!
He's lovely Caleo. He has such a wise face. I'm feeling a bit jealous - my spaniel has many expressions, but wise isn't one of them.
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