
Julie, mum to Ricky 3 Legs met Rommie at the weekend and, like many other people, immediately fell in love with the gorgeous boy. He has an ever growing, orderly queue of admirers forming."
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Rommie is a very handsome 3yr old Retriever cross who is neutered, fully vaccinated and wormed. He lived in kennels in Romania with a female companion for several months after being rescued by ROLDA. FIRST REPORT FROM BELINDA Rommie has finally arrived after his very long journey and is behaving beautifully so far! He has eaten his supper, had a drink and investigated the garden with our girls. He is bigger than Connie, our golden retriever. He is lying at my side at the moment, sound alseep, with Connie, Millie and Stella.
He seems to be very laid back and relaxed, though he was slightly apprehensive when he first met our four, even though it was one at a time.
He hasn't met our cat yet, and was mildly interested in the chickens. His transporter said that Rommie was very good on the journey, and got on well with his travelling companions. UPDATE FROM JANE After having a few days to settle after his very long journey, Belinda and Terry reluctantly moved Rommie to his fosterer, Jane, in Gloucestershire. Jane reports "He flinches or cowers at any quick movement or raised hand. Even when you bend down to stroke him he's not sure what is coming his way. He's done this when we've hung up his lead, picked up a toy or simply reached out for a fuss. However, he does seems to be making progress in this respect as his trust of us grows. He sometimes playbites and has a tug at your sleeve but this is done very gently. Occasionally he will surf the work surface or kitchen table but he's not possessive over food and toys appear to be an unknown to him. He will have a mad 20 seconds running round the lawn on his own but doesn't yet join in any form of play with us. He's clean in the house and stays in the kitchen overnight without a problem although you may get the odd whine. He doesn't obviously ask to go out but we leave the kitchen door open most of the time anyway so he's free to wander in and out as he pleases. At some point he's learned that upstairs is out of bounds and he hasn't attempted to push this boundary so far.
We're using only English commands as my attempts at Romanian seemed to fall on deaf ears! 'Sit' varies from a down to a squat but at least he's learning to ask for his meals. Giving 'paw' is some distance away. He doesn't yet recognise his new name but is starting to respond to 'come'. He is starting to spend more time outside on his own which may be due to the sun shining or just to his growing confidence. He didn't want to leave the house on either Friday or Saturday but, with John's help and much coaxing we managed two walks yesterday (Sunday) and I've just walked him this morning without a problem. He's surprisingly good on the lead. He met a couple of Whippets on his first outing and just turned his back on them. He was freaked when two Lurchers ran barking up to their gate as we passed by and he was all for doing a runner had he been able to. We've been avoiding other dogs that haven't been on a lead. He's a digger! We now have a mine shaft in the veggie patch and he buried his bone between the peony and the fence only to be moved to a 'safer' place later. The photo of him with the bone (present from a friend) gives you an idea of its size, suffice to say that it's still pretty visible despite John lending a helping hand with the shovel! Despite all the digging, he's still amazingly clean!!!"
Julie, mum to Ricky 3 Legs met Rommie at the weekend and, like many other people, immediately fell in love with the gorgeous boy. He has an ever growing, orderly queue of admirers forming." FURTHER UPDATES FROM JANE Tuesday ............. Sue and Steve came to meet Rommie and, as expected, it was love at first sight. Wednesday...........We have been walking Rommie with Megan and Julie this morning. He met loads of other dogs and was an absolute dream. Thursday............He's learning to play. Last night, one by one, he carried ALL his toys from kitchen to lounge! He is putting on weight and is being spoilt rotten. He's just divine. FIRST REPORT FROM HIS FOREVER HOME Rommie is now called Wolfie and lives with Susie, Steve and Alexander in Gloucestershire. Wolfie was very good in the car getting to us and seemed very accepting of going somewhere new - seeing what he has been through. He spent some time pacing about the ground floor of the house and garden when he first arrived - the cat was very obliging and slept most of the day upstairs! - but he settled down fairly quickly. He was quite active his first day, following us around the house, and I took this to mean that he was a bit anxious, which is hardly surprising but he has settled in now so well, I can hardly believe it. SECOND UPDATE FROM SUSIE We walked Wolfie to the vets today - just a short walk away - just to get him weighed. He is almost spot on for his size and the vet was really pleased with his weight - he could do with a little bit more fat, as he is very lean, but he is doing really well. He was very fond of the smell emanating from the bakery we passed on the way home. We bumped into a friend with her young daughter - who starts school in Sept - who was eating a cream cake, and stuck her finger into the cream and licked it off, just at Wolfie's head height - I have absolutely no qualms about his nature whatsoever, and he was perfectly behaved, but this was an unexpected test of his character (I would never have engineered this) and he passed with flying colours. I think you can safely say that he has been child tested!! TWO WEEKS ON Susie says "Wolfie is doing really well - his personality is starting to emerge, and he is starting to be more playful - he likes running around the park at great speed like a complete lunatic, with his tongue hanging out - he can actually run as fast as a greyhound!! He is such a foodie that he has been quite easy to train to come back for treats, and he definitely knows his name. As he is growing in confidence, he is just starting to see how far he can push the boundaries!! |