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31 July, 2020

Bric and Brac update

Bric and Brac update, both are doing well in their foster homes. Bric is still very nervous but slowly coming out of herself and relaxing. Brac has had some medical issues and Is very nervous of men but also getting there. They are both from Breasta public shelter in Romania, a hell hole on earth. Neither are ready for rehoming as yet but are at least safe and happy. Big thanks to Gill Boot for fostering Bric and Alex Vera for fostering Brac FOSTERING SAVES LIVES
If you would like to adopt or foster
Bric and Brac please Email Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com

16 July, 2020

Calvin and Ginny got adopted today TOGETHER!

Big and exciting news, after waiting do long Calvin and Ginny got adopted today TOGETHER, by a super family as well. Have wonderful lives guys.

29 June, 2020

Can you help Geordie come to the UK?

   

This is gorgeous old Geordie who was rescued out of the horrible Breasta public shelter in Romania. He was taken out and found to have a tumour that has now been removed thankfully. He can leave for the UK next week if this old boys travel funds can be raised of £180 transport and 70 euros prep and passport. If you can donate please

 www.paypal.me/AAInt and please mark for Geordie and please share!


 

 

 

31 May, 2020

Calvin and Ginny are looking for a home together

 

 

These two beautiful dogs are looking for a home together. They are both older but not too old 7ish and still active. Calvin is the black and white collie cross boy and Ginny is the lab cross girl. Calvin is super laid back and a gentleman. Ginny is more active and can bark at other dogs on the lead when out but is fine with the other dogs in the house and is a cuddle bug. 
 No cats or children please, they are not good with cats and no children just because they are older and deserve a nice calm house although they do live at the moment with a 13 year old and are around the fosters grandchildren. They are fostered in Harrogate please share. Please Email Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com
 
Calvin
 
 
Ginny

 

 

30 May, 2020

Meet little Gatsby in Ethiopia

Meet little Gatsby in Ethiopia; he was the pup of a family living there and when the coronavirus crisis hit they went back to their country and left him on the street. We dont know who they were or where they were from but the local people said it was a rich family and they left him. He was on the streets and got hit already by a car and the thought of him once being a loved pup and then thrown out on the street is horrendous. Shame on those people, I could never leave somewhere without my dog. Anyway, AAI are going to take him to the UK and Simone a lady who lives and rescues there has had him picked up and arranged a foster family(pics to follow) for him. He has been to the vets and is full of ticks and worms and being treated for them as we speak. Ethiopia sounds like the hardest place we have ever rescued from, no infastructure, no x ray machines or ultrasound and def no labs for blood testing etc. Gatsby is now safe and hopefully if all goes well coming to the UK to be homed in a few months. We will be trying to help the organisation out there as it sounds horrendous .

23 May, 2020

Can you foster Eddie?

Eddie 

My name is Eddie and I am 1 and a half years old I am begging for a foster or a furever home and I don't like kennels at all. I am a bit timid and a bit scared of the world really. 

Can you look after me? I have not been cat or child tested.

Please Email 

EMERGENCY APPEAL for Anca Pups


So little Bibi of the Anca pups is fully funded and is on the magic bus tomorrow. Can we make the same happen for little Mika, would love to get two of them on. For those that dont know their story they were found with parvo in rural Romania when Anca was visiting her Mum. She was on furlough and stayed to look after the injured Mum and four pups but can be called back at any time. We went over on Bibi's funding by £25 so we need to raise £175 to get her on the transport. Please share for Mika and if you can donate a little please paypal www.paypal.me/AAInt and mark for Mika thank you.

14 May, 2020

So update on little Roxy 2

So update on little Roxy 2 doing well in her foster home. She is a bundle of fun and will be very soon looking for her furever home I think!

02 May, 2020

Meet little Roxy

So of the 7 little dogs that can leave on the 7th from Romania to the UK, Cilla, Cindy and Lulu are all funded and can travel. Can we make it happen for little Roxy who was rescued from the infamous Palladay public shelter in Romania. That shelter is full with 500 dogs apparently as so many dogs are being given up due to the virus and too many in a pen causing fights. So the quicker we can get some dogs here the more space there is to help more. Roxy can travel on the 7th if her £260 prep passport and transport can be raised, please donate a little if can and if not please share. Paypal Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com and please mark for Roxy.

01 April, 2020

Please help Pamela

Huge thank you to everyone who has donated so far to her in these difficult times. We have managed to raise £250 to pay off her £550 vet bill, thank you for sharing and caring for her and can we have one big share thank you.
So we have a bit of a situation with little Pamela. She is a 12 year old little shitsu brought into rescue who had been kept in a cage for breeding. She came to rescue a couple of months ago and we immediately realised she needed dental work as her breath stank. Luckily the foster was entitled to go to the blue cross and so she was seen by them and booked in for a dental. Sadly but also as it turns out luckily, due to the current crisis this was cancelled as they are only doing life is death emergency ops at the moment. Fearing that this could go on for months and that she was in pain I called a vet i know and he was willing to see her. At the examination he immediately saw she had breast cancer and would need an emergency op to see how far gone and also to spay her which will slow the cancer down. There were too many lumps to remove but he spayed her, fixed a hernia he found and removed 8 teeth and cleaned. The lumps were small and moveable which he said was a goid sign and the spay will slow down the cancer and he is hoping she will have another couple of years. This wonderful guy did all this for £550 and really need to raise this to pay him, especially if there are any more emergencies in this time. I know times are tough but if anyone can help please www.paypal.me/AAInt and Mark for Pamela or please share if cant. This lock down may have saved her life thank u.

09 March, 2020

Can you help Reggie?

Reggie is AAIs next dog that needs his private pension paid for this month. He looks cute and loves his carers but can be unpredictable with new people so will need a very committed person to take him. Until then he is in one of the nicer shelters in Romania and he needs 25 euros this month to continue staying there. If you can donate at all please paypal www.paypal.me/AAInt and Mark for reggie thank you.


Scared Girls Wilma and Pearl

AAI are sadly very behind with kennel fees this month and these two girls need help to stay in their private shelter in Romania. They are way too scared to bring them to the UK without having somewhere they can go where we can be sure they will be worked with and not asked to be removed a few weeks or months down the line so the best thing at the moment is for them to stay where they are which at least we know is a good shelter where they are cared for. We do need to raise 50 euros this month to keep them there though so please think about donating a little to them if you can, PAYPAL: www.paypal.me/AAInt and please mark for scared girls. 

02 February, 2020

Begging for a foster offer for Eddie

FOSTER NEEDED ASAP! Begging for a foster offer for Eddie from Romania, he is not doing well in kennels at all needs a real home. He is timid and a bit scared of the world really. Can anyone help him? #k9hour #rehomehour Please share for him Please Email to Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com

27 January, 2020

January Charity Auction for Animal Adoption International 2020

Please take a look and bid on some of the wonderful items and great bargains in our January Auction on Facebook! Click on the picture to have a look at our Facebook Auction page!

Sheppy from Albania

This is Sheppy from Albania. This boy is killing me, I travelled to Albania to pick him up for another rescue and lovely Bert for my rescue. He was a total joy to travel with, friendly and loving to everyone he met and a real lovebug. He got a home very quickly, well look at him and he knows how to play people as you can see. Sadly after a few weeks in his home he started to guard them, thought he was protecting his family but this got him returned. It is hard for me to imagine him doing anything bad has he was so good on the journey and at my house. So, he is back in kennels and this is killing me as he really is a lovely boy and needs and is desperate for love. He is a large size boy as you can see and good with other dogs, he even lived with a little shitsu in his home. I really need to get him out of kennels now and have said will take him under our rescue but really need a foster offer, obviously with some experience and no cats PLEASE SHARE.  #k9hour #rescue
Please Email to Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com

20 January, 2020

Old Percy has the chance to leave Romania

UPDATE: Thank you, Thank you! to everyone that has donated so far we have raised £130 of the £300 needed. Please help Percy get on the bus if you can please donate via paypal www.paypal.me/AAInt ref Percy 
Gorgeous old Percy has the chance to leave Romania on 23rd as a foster offer has come in. He wants to be on the magic bus before Brexit as not sure what will happen after. Percy needs £300 for transport , prep and bloodtests and passport. Please help Percy get on the bus if you can please donate via paypal  www.paypal.me/AAInt ref and mark Percy thank you and please share for him.


15 January, 2020

Rosie has been in foster over a year and she needs to find her forever home

Rosie has been in foster over a year and she needs to find her forever home.Rosie Posy’s gentle soul shines through her nervousness and fear. She's a glossy, long legged beauty who will be very loyal once you understand her and gain her trust. Given a caring, compassionate home she will make a wonderful companion. She is still a work in progress but perfect for those looking to build a strong bond through training, consistency, patience and a sense of humour. Rosie is capable of giving years of joy; she has already mastered the enthusiastic ‘welcome home dance’. She loves to be a couch potato now she has somewhere comfy to practice the art, she enjoys playing having learnt how great it can be and she is open to bribery and corruption when needed with the right food incentive (Edam please).
So far Rosie has somewhat overcome her incredible fear and hard background to learn many things, some basic commands including ‘wait’, ‘off’, ‘up’, ‘come here’, etc. and some tricks like giving paw, stand and touch. However, despite her brilliance, I suspect she may always be of a nervous disposition...the hoover is never going to be a friend. She hasn’t mastered 'sit' yet as she doesn’t naturally do it often, I think being quite long legged it’s not a comfortable position for her so I haven’t pushed it. She is now house-trained and will let you know in a very subtle way when she needs to go, although it’s not often...I think she's part camel frankly. She will need to be given plenty of time to settle in a new place and to learn what you want from her, but she’s smart and will have you dancing to her tune very quickly.

13 January, 2020

Could you give Tia a Forever home? RESERVED



Tia my beautiful foster girl ,will need active family, she is very clever, loving. she is a great dog we will do some more training with her before we rehome her, cat test, lead work etc dog and kid friendly .

10 January, 2020

Beautiful Nikki Noodles

I couldn't let today go past without saying something about my beautiful long ago passed dog Nikki Noodles. She was my first rescue from Thailand and it is ten years ago today that she passed away from cancer at approx. 13/14 years old. She adopted me on Chaweng beach in Koh Samui in 1998, a fair few years before there were any real sanctuaries in Thailand, Soi Dog did not even exist at the time. I had spent a lot of time in Asia and always resisted bringing a dog back, mostly because I didn't think it was possible at the time but Nikki so ingratiated herself with me it was hard to think of leaving her behind. When I did have to leave after a month on the island she ran after my taxi as I was leaving and it was there and then I decided I had to get her back by hook or by crook. So, I went home and borrowed some money off a non-doggy friend who thought I was mad but went along with it. It was the days of the horrendous 6 months in quarantine and there was no getting past that one. A few weeks later I flew back to Thailand with a friend and we headed back to the island. I had Thai friends, who also thought I was mad, looking out for her so I knew she was still there and safe. So, with the help of a lovely shipper in Bangkok who loved dogs, we got her to the airport, it was touch and go even at the end with the paperwork but after a stressful few days it all got sorted and we put her on a plane. I flew back after her as I wanted to make sure she got on the plane and the quarantine kennels picked her up at the other end. The six months in quarantine was not nice for her but you could visit and as she was getting mange quite badly, leaving her in Thailand would have meant she was just another bald stray that people shied away from or kicked. She lived a very happy 12 years with me and my English rescue Ella, who was old and died a year and a half after she arrived and then for a few years with Mildred the house rabbit who was her partner in crime. She was the most amazing and intelligent and calm dog who everyone said was so well trained but in fact I did absolutely no training with her and she just picked everything up instinctively. She was my gateway to rescue and she started my journey into rescue and so in a way when she chased after my taxi, so long ago she not only saved herself but a whole load of other dogs as well, so that is her legacy. After she died I went to Baan Unrak Animal Sanctuary in Thailand to help Gemma Ashford and the rest followed on from there. I cant believe it is ten years ago already. So, to my beautiful Nikki Noodles, wherever you may be, hoping we one day meet again

19 December, 2019

Could you adopt gentle Rosie?

Rosie Posy’s gentle soul shines through her nervousness and fear. She's a glossy, long legged beauty who will be very loyal once you understand her and gain her trust. Given a caring, compassionate home she will make a wonderful companion. She is still a work in progress but perfect for those looking to build a strong bond through training, consistency, patience and a sense of humour. Rosie is capable of giving years of joy; she has already mastered the enthusiastic ‘welcome home dance’. She loves to be a couch potato now she has somewhere comfy to practice the art, she enjoys playing having learnt how great it can be and she is open to bribery and corruption when needed with the right food incentive (Edam please).
So far Rosie has somewhat overcome her incredible fear and hard background to learn many things, some basic commands including ‘wait’, ‘off’, ‘up’, ‘come here’, etc. and some tricks like giving paw, stand and touch. However, despite her brilliance, I suspect she may always be of a nervous disposition...the hoover is never going to be a friend. She hasn’t mastered 'sit' yet as she doesn’t naturally do it often, I think being quite long legged it’s not a comfortable position for her so I haven’t pushed it. She is now house-trained and will let you know in a very subtle way when she needs to go, although it’s not often...I think she's part camel frankly. She will need to be given plenty of time to settle in a new place and to learn what you want from her, but she’s smart and will have you dancing to her tune very quickly.

She does shed but will now tolerate (secretly enjoys) being brushed for a while. Her pleasures now include having her ears scratched, her tummy rubbed and food. She had a rather sensitive stomach but is ok now she has mostly raw food (not the bought mince type like nutriment though). I’m happy to give a detailed list of food etc. to her new home and a starter pack if wished.It would be best for Rosie to be the only pet in the household. I also feel she would benefit from a smaller quiet family or person as she can find it daunting with too many options on whom to go to and seems to bond strongly with one person. At present she is not going for walks as having a harness and lead attached is too stressful for her so a good sized secure, dog friendly (digging areas) garden would be ideal, this may never change so you need to be prepared for a home comforts sort of dog.Prospective adopters are welcome to come visit her as often as they feel necessary in fact I think many visits would be best for all concerned. Please Email to Niz Khan. At Animaladoptioninternational@yahoo.com


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