




Freddie
🐕 Mixed BreedAdult7 yearsMaleNational
Freddie is a 7-year-old male Cross-Breed. He’s currently living in a loving foster home in Norfolk, where he’s surrounded by caring humans, dog friends, and even a cat who apparently thinks it’s one of the pack.
Freddie’s had quite the journey—originally from Romania, he spent over five years in a home before sadly being returned due to his sensitivity to loud noises and the arrival of a new baby.
Though he’s a larger dog in size, Freddie is all heart and very sensitive at his core. He’s not a fan of loud or sudden noises, and busy, bustling environments make him anxious.
For this reason, he needs a calm, quiet home—somewhere peaceful and predictable, ideally in a rural or low-traffic area.
Freddie is not suited to a city lifestyle or a home with children, but he would thrive in a calm, adult-only home with understanding people who get that he’s a bit of a gentle soul.
He does well with dog-savvy cats and currently lives with other dogs. He adores playing with his best friend, a smaller collie mix, but he can be wary of unfamiliar or larger dogs when out and about.
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Eli for Animals is a Romanian registered charity who's mission is to help the homeless, neglected and abused animals of Romania. Given the dimension of the problem and the policies of the Romanian authorities in this matter, the Romanian stray dogs are our top priority.











