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Pippin Now Adopted in Germany

  • PIPPIN – Now Adopted in Germany
  • Male | DOB 2023 | Neutered | Small-Medium Size
  • Meet Pippin – an adorable, super friendly young boy who is so ready for a loving home!
  • Pippin was sadly abandoned last year but despite this, he remains happy, playful and full of love.
  • He is great with other dogs, enjoys company and would thrive in a home where he can have doggy friends or regular walks and playtime.
  • Could live with other dogs
  • Children over 10 (just due to his bouncy nature)
  • He is fully vaccinated, blood tested, flea & worm treated and neutered.
  • Apply to adopt or foster Application Form https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form/
  • Contact Pennypaws Rescue: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • FULL RBU Rescue Backup. Homecheck required

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

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Onyx *RESERVED*

  • *RESERVED*
  • A kind supporter has pledged towards this dog’s adoption costs. Please speak to the Adoption Team for details.
  • What can we say about this girl- well the team loved her, after our recent trip to Romania to meet our dogs
  • Onyx is loving, affectionate and loves human attention
  • Onyx is available for adoption or foster
  • Currently in Romania, but ready to travel to the UK
  • Apply to adopt or foster Application Form https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form/
  • Contact Pennypaws Rescue: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • FULL RBU Rescue Backup. Homecheck required

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

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Rolly

  • Meet the great all rounder Rolly! CAT TESTED
  • Rolly is great with other dogs and he lives with cats
  • Male | DOB 2022| Neutered | Labrador Cross | Size: 28kg/50cm tall
  • Rolly is a calm, happy boy
  • He is currently in our safe shelter in Romania
  • He will make the perfect companion
  • Rolly is blood tested, flea & worm treated, neutered and fully vaccinated.
  • Full Rescue Back-Up (RBU) provided by Pennypaws Rescue. A homecheck will be required.
  • Interested in Rolly? Email: admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Apply: https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form

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

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Daphne

  • DAPHNE – LOOKING FOR A LOVING HOME! 
  • Beautiful Coonhound x Labrador. She is the sister to Scooby and Velma and is the sweetest and calmest of the trio.
  • With her straight black tail and gentle nature, she will make a wonderful companion
  • DOB 2022. Medium size. Sweet and affectionate (see video)
  • Good with dogs:  Good with children: Yes, but best with older kids
  • Cats: Unknown (can be tested if needed)
  • Location: Currently in Romania, ready to travel to the UK
  • Daphne’s Breed Mix – What to Expect:
  • As a Coonhound x Labrador, Daphne is likely to have:
  • A friendly and affectionate personality – she loves people!
  • Moderate energy levels – she’ll enjoy walks but also loves to relax
  • A strong nose and intelligence – she may enjoy scent games and training
  • A smooth, easy-to-maintain coat
  • The Perfect Home for Daphne:  A loving home that will give her the time to settle in
  • Someone who enjoys gentle walks and companionship
  • A home with or without another dog – she is dog-friendly
  • Can live with dog-savvy older children
  • Daphne has so much love to give and is ready to start her new life in the UK. Could you be her perfect match?
  • Fully blood tested & vaccinated
  • 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
  • Even if you can’t adopt, please share Daphne’s story so we can find her the perfect home!

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

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Kiva NOW ADOPTED X

  • KIVA – LOOKING FOR A SPECIAL, QUIET HOME, currently in foster home in Doncaster area. NOW ADOPTED X
  • Sweet Kiva has had a tough past and is easily spooked so she desperately needs a calm, patient, and understanding home where she can feel safe and loved.
  • Age: DOB 2022. Size: Medium. Breed: mixed breed
  • Temperament: No aggression at all just Gentle but nervous – she backs away when approached but has shown great improvement with time and trust with her foster mummy
  • Good with dogs: Yes! She is comfortable around other dogs and would likely benefit from a confident, calm companion
  • Children: Not suited for a home with young children due to her fearful nature. Cats: Unknown
  • A quiet, female-only home – she is especially fearful of men and will need slow, patient bonding
  • A home with another calm dog – she feels at ease around dogs and may benefit from a companion
  • Access to a secure garden – she enjoys wandering in the garden at her own pace
  • Time, patience, and understanding – Kiva needs to build trust at her own speed and isn’t motivated by treats, making training slower
  • No expectations for immediate walks – she is not ready to go on walks yet and will need time to gain confidence
  • A female adopter who can provide reassurance and a slow, gentle approach
  • No pressure or high expectations – she will need time to trust and settle
  • Someone experienced with nervous dogs who can give her the space she needs to come out of her shell
  • Kiva has had a tough start, but with the right home, she has so much potential to grow into a more confident, happy dog. Can you offer her the love and patience she needs?
  • To Adopt or Foster Kiva:
  • Blood tested, neutered, vaccinated and flea & worm treated. Lifetime RBU (Rescue Backup) from Pennypaws Rescue Team
  • Contact Gill Jenness for further details:
  • Mobile: 07795 803434
  • admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Or please complete our adoption application form

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

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Pip

rescue dog pip
  • PIP – LOOKING FOR A LOVING HOME! 
  • Meet Pip, a 2-year-old Border Terrier x German Wire-Haired Pointer who is ready to find his forever home! This sweet boy is medium-sized, great with other dogs, and neutered.
  • DOB: 2023 Size: Medium.
  • Temperament: loves people. Good with dogs: He enjoys canine companionship
  •  Can live with dog-savvy children (over 11 years old).  Cats: Can be tested
  • Location: Currently in Romania, ready to travel to the UK
  •  Pip’s Breed Mix – What to Expect:
  • As a Border Terrier x German Wire-Haired Pointer, Pip is likely to have:
  • A friendly, affectionate nature – once he bonds, he’ll be loyal for life
  • High intelligence & eagerness to learn – training will be enjoyable!
  • A medium-length coat that may require occasional grooming
  • An active spirit – he’ll love walks, playtime, and outdoor adventures
  • Pip needs a patient and loving home – he just needs a little time to settle in
  •  Someone who enjoys walks and playtime – he’ll thrive with daily exercise
  • A home with or without another dog – he gets along well with canine friends
  • Pip has so much love to give and is ready to start his new life in the UK. Could you be his perfect match?
  • Blood tested, neutered, vaccinated and flea & worm treated. Lifetime RBU (Rescue Backup) from Pennypaws Rescue Team
  • Contact Gill Jenness for further details:
  • Mobile: 07795 803434
  • admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Or please complete our adoption application form
  • Even if you can’t adopt, please share Pip’s story so we can find him the perfect home!

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

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Why Rescue Dogs from Romania when UK Kennels Are Already Struggling?

One of the most common questions we hear is:

“Why bring dogs over from Romania when there are already so many dogs in UK shelters needing homes?”

It’s a valid question, and one that deserves a clear and comprehensive answer. At PennyPaws, we are committed to helping dogs wherever they are in need. While UK rescue centres are indeed struggling, the situation for dogs in Romania—and many other countries—is far more dire. Below, we’ll explain why international rescue is so important, how it benefits both foreign and UK dogs, and why we believe saving lives should never be limited by borders.

1.⁠ ⁠The Reality for Dogs in Romania

While stray dog issues exist worldwide, Romania has one of the most severe crises. There are an estimated 600,000+ stray dogs in the country, and they face levels of suffering that most UK dogs—sheltered or not—will never experience.

Extreme Neglect and Abuse
• Many Romanian dogs are born on the streets, living in dangerous conditions with no access to food, water, or shelter.
• Poisoning, beating, and shooting strays is common practice, either by individuals or government-hired dog catchers.
• Dogs are frequently hit by cars and left to suffer with horrific injuries.
• Puppies are often abandoned in forests, rivers, or bins, left to die.

a dog in a Romanian shelter
A dog in a shelter

The Kill Shelter Crisis

Romania has a network of kill shelters, known for their appalling conditions:
• Dogs are caught by violent dog catchers who use metal nooses to drag them into vans, often breaking bones or causing severe injury.
• Shelters are severely overcrowded—dogs are left starving, fighting for scraps, and often dying of disease or untreated wounds.
• Many shelters have no veterinary care. If a dog gets sick or injured, they are simply left to die.
• The euthanasia laws allow shelters to kill dogs after just 14 days—and often, this is done in brutal ways, including beatings or poisoning.

These dogs are not just “waiting for homes”—they are fighting for their lives in a system where suffering is the norm.

2.⁠ ⁠“But What About UK Dogs?”

It’s true that UK rescues are overwhelmed, but the situation is not the same as in Romania.

UK Dogs Are Safe, Romanian Dogs Are Not
• In the UK, a dog in a shelter will receive food, veterinary care, and some level of protection.
• No UK dog will legally be starved, beaten, or killed in inhumane ways.
• In Romania, a dog left in a kill shelter has a high chance of dying a horrific death.

Different Causes of the Crisis

The UK dog shelter crisis is largely due to overbreeding, irresponsible ownership, and cost-of-living pressures. Many UK dogs are surrendered because owners can no longer afford them or because they did not consider the long-term commitment.

In Romania, the problem is driven by government policies, mass stray populations, and a lack of education about neutering. Even if every single UK rescue dog found a home tomorrow, Romanian dogs would still be suffering in the same horrific conditions.

3.⁠ ⁠“Shouldn’t We Fix the Problem at the Root?”

Yes—and that’s why international rescues don’t just rehome dogs; they also run spay and neuter campaigns, education programmes, and advocacy efforts to tackle the crisis long-term.

Neutering Programmes

Many rescues, including ours, invest in neutering as a key part of their mission. By preventing unwanted litters, we reduce the number of stray dogs suffering in the future.

Education and Outreach

We work with local communities to promote responsible pet ownership, teaching people why neutering, proper care, and ethical treatment of animals is essential.

Lobbying for Change

Some organisations fight for better laws to protect Romanian dogs from cruelty and improve shelter conditions. However, these changes take time. While we work towards them, we cannot ignore the dogs suffering right now.

4.⁠ ⁠The Myth That Romanian Dogs “Take Homes” from UK Dogs

There is a misconception that rescuing international dogs means UK dogs lose out on homes. However, the reality is more complex:

Different Adopters, Different Choices
• Many adopters specifically choose to adopt from abroad because they want to help dogs in the most desperate situations.
• If international rescue wasn’t an option, these adopters would not necessarily adopt a UK dog instead.
• Some people feel more drawn to street dogs, as they are often highly adaptable, intelligent, and grateful for a second chance.

Romanian Dogs Can Be Easier to Integrate

Unlike UK rescue dogs, who may have experienced abuse in a home setting, many Romanian dogs:
• Have never been in a home before, meaning they don’t carry pre-existing trauma related to domestic life.
• Are used to surviving on their own, making them resilient and adaptable.
• Often integrate well into multi-dog households because they are accustomed to pack life.

Rescue Creates More Space

By adopting from abroad, we help free up spaces in UK foster homes and kennels, allowing them to take in more UK dogs in need.

5.⁠ ⁠Rescue Shouldn’t Have Borders

At PennyPaws, we believe that a life is a life, regardless of where a dog happens to be born.
• If a dog is suffering, and we can help, why wouldn’t we?
• We don’t limit our compassion based on nationality—just as people support humanitarian efforts worldwide, we extend that same kindness to animals.

Rescuing a Romanian dog does not mean we don’t care about UK dogs. It means we refuse to ignore suffering, no matter where it happens.

Final Thoughts

The UK rescue crisis is real—but it is not a reason to turn our backs on dogs facing unimaginable cruelty elsewhere. While UK dogs may be waiting for homes, Romanian dogs are waiting to survive.

Instead of asking, “Why help Romanian dogs?” we ask:

“If we have the means to save a life, why wouldn’t we?”

At PennyPaws, we will continue to help dogs wherever they need us most—because rescue knows no borders.

Pennypaws rescued dogs: Kobie and Bear

Article by Peter Loy, Greenbank Animal Sanctuary. March 2025

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Lyla (Now Adopted x)

  • LYLA NOW ADOPTED
  • Meet Lyla, a sweet puppy who was born in a field and has only ever known life as a stray. While her littermates stayed behind to eat the food we brought, Lyla chose to follow us—desperately seeking love and safety instead of a meal.
  • We couldn’t take her, as we had nowhere to put her, but she made it clear she wants to belong to someone.
  • Female, DOB 2025. Will grow to medium size.Loves people – desperate for affection.
  • Currently in Romania – Ready to travel in 2 weeks
  • Fully vaccinated & blood tested
  • Neutering will be required when of age
  • Full RBU and support from the team
  • Lyla and her litter are being fed by a kind woman who cares for over 50 strays, but cold nights on the field are no place for a puppy. She needs a home where she can finally feel warmth, safety, and love.
  • Can You Give Lyla a Home?
  • Full Rescue Backup Provided. A homecheck is required.
  • Contact Gill Jenness for further details:
  • Mobile: 07795 803434
  • admin@pennypawsrescue.org.uk
  • Or complete our adoption application form: https://pennypawsrescue.org.uk/application-form/

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