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Bramble NOW IN UK

  • BRAMBLE – YOUNG, LIVELY LAD LOOKING FOR LOVING GUIDANCE NOW IN UK
  • Currently in the UK – Available for Adoption
  • Male | DOB October 2024 | Medium Size (Still Growing) | Not Yet Neutered
  • Bramble is a bright, energetic young dog who needs an experienced and active home to help channel his enthusiasm in the right direction. He can be boisterous and is still learning boundaries, especially around more submissive dogs—so careful introductions and confident canine companions are key.
  • His initial adoption didn’t work out due to his youthful energy, but with the right structure, training and routine, Bramble will thrive. He’s full of potential and just needs someone to believe in him.
  • Bramble’s Ideal Home:
  • Active, experienced owner
  • Best as an only dog or with a confident, tolerant dog
  • Ongoing training and enrichment
  • Children 12+
  • Not yet neutered due to age – will require neutering as part of his adoption contract.
  • Fully vaccinated & supported by full RBU from Pennypaws Rescue.
  • A homecheck is required
  • Email: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Apply here: https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form
  • #AdoptBramble#YoungDogInNeed#RescueDogUK#PennypawsRescue

To find out more about adopting or fostering Bramble, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Sponsor a Pennypaws Dog | Dog of the Day

SPONSOR A PENNYPAWS DOG

Look at this beautiful little girl Isn’t she wonderful?

She’s looking for a sponsor paw-rent!

Sponsorship can make a wonderful gift for yourself or a loved one, as you can name the dog for them and we will send you a certificate and welcome letter and then updates until she is adopted.

We have different monthly options available for all budgets.

If you would like to sponsor this little dog please email admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk

Thank you. x

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Clove

rescue dog clove pic
  • CLOVE– SISTER TO SAGE, LOOKING FOR A LOVING HOME
  • Currently in Romania – Ready to Travel
  • Female | DOB 2024 | Approx. 12kg | Small to Medium Size
  • Meet Clove. She he had a tough start in life, rescued alongside her siblings from a small, filthy cage, but despite this, she has a gentle, playful nature.
  • Patient and understanding owner to help her gain confidence
  • Can be cat tested upon request
  • Fully blood tested & vaccinated
  • Full RBU and support from the team
  • A homecheck will be required
  • Contact Gill Jenness for further details:
  • Mobile: 07795 803434
  • admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Or complete our adoption application form

To find out more about adopting or fostering Clove, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Bonno (now adopted x)

  • WHAT A SUPER BOY LOOK BONNO – READY FOR A HOME TO CALL HIS OWN NOW ADOPTED x
    DOB 2020 | 24kg | Medium Size | Currently in Romania – Ready to Travel
  • Meet Bonno, the gentle soul with a heart of gold.
  • This lovely boy is calm, affectionate, and incredibly sweet.
  • He’s lived peacefully with hens, cats, and dogs—and loves people too!
  • Bonno is leash trained and easy-going, making him a wonderful companion for a laid-back home.
  • He’s been overlooked for too long and truly deserves his chance.
  • Fully vet prepped NEUTERED and ready to travel.
  • Can you give Bonno the loving home he’s been waiting for?
  • admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form
  • Full rbu and a homecheck is required
    #AdoptBonno #RescueDog #PennypawsRescue #RomanianDog #AdoptDontShop #GentleDog #FosterOrAdopt

To find out more about adopting or fostering Bonno please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Sadie (Now adopted)

  • Isn’t she adoreable Sadie – A Loving Girl Who Has Been Waiting 2 Years for a Home! NOW ADOPTED X
  • Sadie is a sweet, gentle, and friendly girl who has been waiting far too long for her chance at a forever home. At approximately 6-7 years old, this beautiful Black Labrador cross is calm, affectionate, and ready to find a loving family to call her own.
  • 🌟 Why You’ll Love Sadie
  • 🐾 Great with people – She enjoys human company and loves affection
  • 🐾 Dog-friendly – She gets along well with other dogs
  • 🐾 Calm & gentle – She has a relaxed nature, making her perfect for a peaceful home
  • 🐾 Cat test available – Can be assessed for compatibility with cats
  • 🐾 Best suited to a calm home – No children under 10 years due to her preference for a quieter environment
  • Sadie has been patiently waiting for over 2 years for someone to give her the love and stability she deserves. She would thrive in a home where she can enjoy gentle walks, cuddles, and the warmth of a family that truly cares for her.
  • 🐶 Sadie’s Details
  • 📍 Currently in UK foster in Doncaster
  • 🐶 Age: Approx. 6-7 years old
  • ⚖️ Size: Medium
  • 🩺 Fully vaccinated & blood-tested
  • 📍 Adoption Details
  • Can you give Sadie the home she’s been waiting for?
  • 📩 Apply to adopt: Application Form
  • 📧 Contact Pennypaws Rescue: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Please share Sadie’s story—she’s been waiting long enough! ❤️🐾

To find out more about adopting Sadie, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Henry NO LONGER AVAILABLE

  • WOW HANDSOME HENRY – No longer available
  • 4 years | 20kg | Medium Size | Currently in Romania – Ready to Travel
  • Meet Henry! This gorgeous boy LOVES people, walks beautifully on the lead, and has the sweetest nature. He’s been waiting patiently in Romania for a chance at a better life.
  • Friendly, gentle, and full of love to give
  • Henry would make a wonderful companion.
  • He’s ready to travel with full vet prep and rescue backup from the Pennypaws Team
  • Neutered flea worm treated and full bloods
  • Let’s find him a home where he can finally belong!
  • A homecheck is required
  • Can you foster or adopt Henry?
  • Contact Gill Jenness for further details:
  • Mobile: 07795 803434
  • admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Or complete our adoption application form

To find out more about adopting or fostering Henry please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Inky – sadly passed 6th December 2025

Inky RIP
  • UPDATE 6th December 2025
  • Beautiful INKY passed away on 6th December 2025, due to an underlying illness
  • She spent too long in a Romanian shelter and not long enough in her new foster home in the UK
  • Those few weeks in the UK were filled with kindness and love.
  • Sleep tight INKY,you were loved by so many and now can run free in doggy heaven.
  • ____________________________________________________________________
  • Meet Inky – A Gentle Soul Waiting for a Second Chance 🌸
    Currently in Romania – Needs a UK Foster Home Urgently
    🐾 Female | 7 Years Old | Medium Size
    Inky is a beautiful, sweet-natured girl we met during our March rescue mission. Despite living in tough conditions at a field shelter in Romania, her spirit remains full of love and hope.
    She’s calm, affectionate, and incredibly friendly—with dogs, children and cats! She’s been overlooked for far too long, and all she wants now is a warm home, even if it’s just a temporary foster.

    🏡 Why Inky Deserves a Chance:
    ✔️ Great with dogs, cats, and kids
    ✔️ Calm and loving personality
    ✔️ Fully vaccinated, neutered, and blood-tested
    ✔️ Comes with full UK rescue backup (RBU) and support from the Pennypaws team
    Inky is ready to travel and begin the life she’s been dreaming of.

    💌 Can You Open Your Heart and Home?
    Even a foster home could change Inky’s world. Let’s not let her spend another year waiting.
    📩 Email us: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
    🔗 Apply to foster or adopt: pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form

To find out more about adopting or fostering Inky, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Bella NOW ADOPTED

  • WOW LOOK AT STUNNING BELLA – A SPECIAL GIRL LOOKING FOR A PATIENT FOREVER HOME 📍 In Foster in Bideford, North Devon, UK. NOW ADOPTED X
  • Female | DOB 05/2022 | Medium Size (22kg, 32” to top of head)
    Bella is a sensitive and gentle soul who was found abandoned as a puppy by the roadside.
  • Now in foster care in North Devon, she’s slowly learning to trust and experience the world at her own pace.
  • She’s built a strong bond with her fosterer and is showing more confidence each day.
  • Bella enjoys her walks and is good on a lead, learning key commands.
  • She’s very food-motivated, which helps her training and makes her eager to please.
  • Bella is still nervous around new people, especially those who raise their voices or approach too quickly. She responds best to calm energy and gentle guidance. Once she trusts you, she adores a brush and has started coming back on recall when out in safe spaces.
  • She doesn’t like eye contact or being touched on her front paw, but she loves a scratch under the chin and brushing her back. Her crate is her sanctuary, and she finds comfort there when overwhelmed.
  • Riding in the car is new for her—she’s fine once in, but needs support getting in and out. With time and reassurance, this will improve.
  • Bella’s Ideal Home: ✔️ Quiet, calm home ✔️ Adult-only or children 14+ ✔️ Ideally pet-free, or with a very calm, gentle dog ✔️ Patient, experienced adopter willing to go at her pace ✔️
  • Access to secure outdoor space for decompression
  • Bella is fully vaccinated, neutered, flea/worm treated, and comes with full RBU (Rescue Back-Up) from the Pennypaws team.
  • Could you be the one to show Bella that life can be safe and full of love?
  • Contact: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Apply here: https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form

To find out more about adopting or fostering Bella, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Oreo

  • OREO – NOW IN NORFOLK IN FOSTER
  • Male | DOB 12/10/2023 | Neutered | 23kg | Medium Size
  • Meet Oreo – a sweet, playful boy with a soft heart and a soft centre (just like his name suggests!). Rescued from a life on a chain, Oreo is now thriving in foster and discovering the joys of being loved and free.
  • Though he can be a little wary of new people at first, he’s incredibly affectionate once he feels safe. He loves his toys—especially footballs!—and enjoys nothing more than a good play session with other dogs. Oreo also walks beautifully on a lead and is very food motivated, which makes him a dream to train and is responding very quickly an intelligent boy
  • 🏡 Oreo’s Ideal Home:
  • ✔️ A patient, loving home
  • ✔️ Dog-friendly home – he enjoys canine company
  • ✔️ Kids 10+
  • ✔️ Can be cat tested upon request
  • ✔️ Access to a garden for playtime would be ideal
  • Oreo is neutered, fully vaccinated, and blood tested.
  • He comes with full RBU (Rescue Backup) from Pennypaws Rescue and a homecheck will be required.
  • 📩 Interested in giving Oreo the home he deserves?
  • 📧 Email: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • 🔗 Apply here: https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form
New Video February 2026 in Foster in UK

To find out more about adopting or fostering Oreo, please contact Gill Jenness at Pennypaws Rescue at admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk or call 07795 803434.

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Sunshine & Second Chances: Caring for Romanian Rescue Dogs in the Summer

By PennyPaws Magazine

They’ve crossed countries, escaped harsh beginnings, and found a forever home with you. Now summer’s here—and with it comes the need for special care, especially for our Romanian rescue dogs still learning what it means to be safe, loved, and understood.

From sweltering streets in Bucharest to shaded barns in rural Transylvania, Romanian dogs come with varied histories—and few of them include chasing tennis balls in a British garden or snoozing under a parasol. With a little knowledge and a lot of patience, you can help your new companion adjust to summer life without stress.

Meet Me in the Middle: When Summer Heat Meets Street Savvy

In Romania, summers can reach highs of 35°C—but for dogs on the streets or in shelters, survival means sticking to shade, staying still, and conserving energy.

“It’s important to remember that just because they’re from a hot country doesn’t mean they’re used to exercise in the heat,” says Louise Byrne, a UK-based Romanian rescue fosterer and trainer. “They’ve often spent summers huddled under old cars or shelter overhangs, not strolling in open fields at midday.”

Here in the UK, temperatures over 20°C can be deceptively tough—especially with higher humidity and unfamiliar environments. The excitement of a new home may mask early signs of heat stress, so proactive care is essential.

Top 10 Summer Care Tips for Romanian Rescues
1. Hydration Stations
Leave water bowls in multiple rooms, and try adding bone broth ice cubes for extra encouragement.
2. Cooling Mats & Damp Towels
Place these in shady corners or crate areas—many dogs gravitate to tiles or lino flooring on hot days.
3. Garden Time Only (For Now)
Use a secure garden to offer gentle, self-paced exploration. Avoid dragging a nervous dog into unfamiliar territory too soon.
4. Suncream for Pups?
Yes! Dogs with light noses or exposed skin (especially short-coated breeds like the Romanian Lurcher or whippet crosses) may need pet-safe sunblock on ears and noses.
5. Frozen Fun
Try stuffing a Kong with soaked kibble, yoghurt, or meat paste and freezing it. It keeps them cool, mentally enriched, and calm.
6. Paws Off Pavement
If you can’t hold your palm on the ground for 7 seconds, it’s too hot for a dog’s paws.
7. Cooling Vests & Bandanas
These soakable wearables can make a huge difference, especially on vet trips or short toileting walks.
8. Use Fans Safely
Keep air moving in their chill zones, but don’t aim it directly—some rescues are startled by strong airflow.
9. No Car Journeys Unless Essential
Even with windows open, the heat inside a car can escalate dangerously within minutes.
10. Watch for Heatstroke
Early signs include excessive panting, glazed eyes, staggering, or vomiting. Move them to shade, offer water, and call your vet immediately.

The Two-Week Rule: Why Waiting is the Best Walk

“People are desperate to show their new dog the world,” says Ana Maria Stoica, a Romanian rescuer based in Târgoviște. “But for the dog, the world is already too big. What they need is safety, not scenery.”

That’s why the Two-Week Shutdown is gold standard practice. It’s not punishment—it’s peace.

Why wait two weeks before walks?
• Your dog is likely exhausted from travel (which can take 3–4 days in vans).
• They’ve just been uprooted from their language, people, smells, and rhythms.
• Their nervous system needs time to regulate and attach to you as a safe presence.

Instead, focus on:
• Quiet bonding time indoors
• Building predictable routines (meal times, toilet trips)
• Low-pressure affection and gentle enrichment

“We had a dog who didn’t wag her tail for three weeks,” says rescue adopter Emily Crane. “But by week four, she was zooming around the garden like she’d always been here. Giving her that calm time changed everything.”

Breed Watch: Summer Needs by Coat Type

Romanian rescue dogs often come in every shape and size, but here are a few common types and how summer may affect them:
• Shepherd Mixes (Carpathian, Mioritic, German-type): Often have thick undercoats. Brush gently but regularly to avoid overheating and matting.
• Short-Haired Lurcher & Whippet Crosses: Prone to sunburn and don’t tolerate long sun exposure—shade is essential.
• Scruffy Terriers & Medium Mutts: Often have wire coats that trap heat; consider a light summer trim (but never shave to the skin—it ruins coat insulation).

Fun Facts About Romanian Dogs in Summer
• Some street dogs instinctively dig shallow ground nests to stay cool in hot soil—a behaviour they may continue in your garden!
• The name “Grivei” is Romania’s version of “Fido”— a common name for dogs across villages.
• Rescue dogs often nap heavily during their first month—this isn’t laziness; it’s nervous system recovery from trauma and overstimulation.

Final Words: Patience is Power

Your Romanian rescue has already walked an incredible path to reach you. They may not be ready for beach trips, festivals, or café outings just yet—but in time, they will become your summer shadow, your hiking buddy, your sun-watching companion.

“The biggest mistake we see is people wanting too much too soon,” says Louise Byrne. “But those who slow down, observe, and honour the dog’s pace? They’re the ones who build something unshakable.”

So pull out the paddling pool. Offer a frozen treat. Sit beside your new best friend in the shade.

This summer, let love set the pace.