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Travelling to Romania with a Dog The standard EU rules apply when you travel to Romania with a dog, whether from another country in the EU or from outside of Europe. Essentially, your dog will require a microchip, valid rabies vaccine and either an EU pet passport or an EU health certificate (or "Annex IV").


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Romanian Dog Breeds The Smart Dog Guide

The stray dog problem is beyond crisis point, and the public shelters are full. The shelters in Romania are not like those in the UK. They are filthy and riddled with disease, the dog's don't receive enough food, puppies, old dogs and young adult dogs are all kennelled together.


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5.10.2023 Stray animal populations are a huge animal welfare issue in Europe, and Romania, the second poorest country in the European Union, has one of the largest stray animal populations on the continent, with a rough estimate of up to 500,000 dogs and likely even more stray cats living in this country.


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The dog population in Romania maintained a rather constant value over the observed period, around 4.1 million pet dogs. In 2022, the country's dog population was 4.19 million. Read more


Adopting a Romanian Dog

Welcome to RACE (Romanian Animal Care Europe). As a dog adoption and rescue charity, our purpose is to find homes for the puppies and dogs that have come into our care from being abandoned on the streets or badly abused.


Adopting a Romanian Dog

From 1st March 2015 a new law came into effect which said all pet dogs must be microchipped and spayed. To avoid being fined, people have chosen to abandon their dogs. Times are hard across the globe, but take a moment to think about this. By and large, dogs are considered expendable in Romania.


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Millions of Friends is one of the oldest Animal Protection Associations in Romania. Since 1997, we have saved from suffering and death over 30,000 animals, most of them stray dogs, cats, horses, donkeys and also bears, wolves, foxes, deer or hedgehogs and birds of all kinds. In 2011, we signed a partnership with the Administration of the Public.


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In Romania we find more mixed-breed dogs than pure-bred dogs. This is the result of the dogs, all dog breeds, not only running free on the streets, but also reproducing there completely uncontrolled. Neutering is a luxury that only very few people allow themselves for their animals.


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Romania loves its furry friends, and here are the 25 most popular breeds that steal the hearts of the locals. From the stylish Poodle to the loyal German Shepherd, there's a furry friend for everyone in Romania.. Look no further than Romania's top 25 dog breeds! From playful pups to loyal companions, these breeds have captured the hearts.


Romanian Dog Breeds The Smart Dog Guide

Adopt a Romanian Rescue Dog Meet our dogs, saved from a life of hell and abuse on the streets of Romania. BROWSE DOGS Donate to the Romanian Rescues Please help us to keep our dogs safe, fed and healthy in Romania. DONATE FOOD EMERGENCY We cannot afford food for this month and next. Please help us feed the dogs Read More VET BILLS OVERDUE


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Stray dogs using a crosswalk in Bucharest, late 2011 Background[edit] Feral puppies in Bucuresti in 2008 The problem has arisen as a result of systematization, a policy imposed during the Communist regime that ruled Romania for decades. Systematization forced people to move into apartment blocks and abandon their dogs.


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How Romania's strays became a brutal business. Located 120 kilometres (75 miles) from the Romanian capital of Bucharest, in the city of Pitești, lies Smeura; it is home to more than 6,000 rescue dogs, making it the largest animal shelter in the world. Smeura reflects not only Romania's troubling past, but also how the country still.


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Stray Dogs in Romania - Policies, legal framework and solutions There has been no consistently documented interest to regulate the status of stray dogs in Romania. Law #258/ 2013 was adopted hastily, without genuine and unbiased prior debates. The initial proposal was amended at the last min-


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While Romania does not boast many native breeds, the dogs they do have are impressive. Romania has challenging terrains, like the Carpathian Mountains, hills, and plenty of plains. This makes their dog breeds adaptive, versatile, and able to perform many tasks. They're quite adaptable.


Romanian Dog Breeds The Smart Dog Guide

One female dog and her offspring can produce 67,000 puppies in just six years. In seven years, one female cat and her offspring can produce a staggering 370,000 kittens! By taking its mobile spay-and-neuter clinics around Romania, PETA Germany - along with its local partner Eduxanima - are sterilising and registering about 4,000 animals.