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At the shelter, every dog has a story. Some were beaten. Others abandoned on the side of a road. They all want the same thing: a home.
Since 2014, over 6,000 families in France, Belgium and Switzerland have adopted from us. Our dogs are not strangers: they lived at the Pașcani shelter, cared for and observed, sometimes for months, by a team that knows each one of them.
Many arrive fearful. That is normal, and it can be worked on. Before the big departure, some go through a foster family for convalescence. After adoption, you are never alone: our team and our partner trainers support you.
The repatriation takes about 48 hours, in supervised convoys, twice a month. Each dog travels microchipped, vaccinated, in order, with a health certificate.
adoptions since 2014
foster families
on the road, twice a month
Fill out a short adoption questionnaire. We learn about your lifestyle, your home, your experience with dogs, so we can find the best match.
A phone call with our team. We answer your questions, talk about the dog you like, discuss adaptation time. It's a human moment.
One of our volunteers visits your home to ensure everything is safe and comfortable. This is about trust, for you and the dog.
Adoption costs from €70 to €320 depending on the dog's profile. This covers: vaccinations, sterilization, chip, transport, and care at the shelter. No profit, it all goes to rescue.
See the cost breakdownA simple contract. We ask for a commitment: this dog is part of your family forever. If it doesn't work out, call us. We take them back, always.
Your dog arrives in a convoy from Romania. You pick them up at a pickup point. For the first time, they're safe. The rest is up to you.
See pickup points« When I caught Tsipia's gaze in a photo, it did not leave me indifferent. This paralysed dog, who had been hit by a car and seemed so sad, looked as if he expected nothing more from life… After weeks of thought and discussions with my husband, I decided to start the process to adopt him… That is how Tsipia became Max: a new name for a new life. »
Magalie
Adoptive parent of Max (formerly Tsipia), Bas-Rhin
The amount depends on the dog's profile. Payment can be split into instalments via HelloAsso (FlexiPaiement).
Sterilization deposit: €500 (refunded upon veterinary certificate).
Every animal repatriated by Remember Me France receives comprehensive health care:
Exact addresses will be provided after your adoption application is approved.
Route Nord
Sarrebourg → Haucourt-Moulaine → Villeneuve → Cesson-Sévigné
Route Sud
Sarrebourg → Haucourt-Moulaine → Villeneuve → Mâcon → Vourles → Robion
2,400km
Pascani → France distance
48h
Length of one convoy
4
Borders crossed
24/yr
Convoys per year
Our team and partner dog trainers remain available throughout the adjustment period. An adopter's guide is provided when your dog arrives. Adjustment takes time, weeks, sometimes months. You are never alone.
Download the post-adoption guide
Between 2 and 8 weeks, depending on convoys and sanitary and administrative constraints.
Yes. A member of the association visits your home to validate the environment. It's not an inspection, it's a conversation to make sure everything will be ready for your dog.
Yes, as long as the dog goes out regularly and the environment is suited to their needs.
Yes. Every dog is vaccinated, microchipped, with their European passport. All repatriations are reported to the European TRACES system.
Our team supports you. We offer a free session with a partner dog trainer. All repatriated dogs arrive stressed and exhausted, that's normal. Adjustment takes time.
As a last resort, we always take our dogs back. A return fee of 200 € is required.
Applying is free and without commitment. Reply within 7 business days.
Generate a commitment certificate. Tell the shelter how you'll help.
Fill out the form to see your certificate
Share your pawprint on social media with #RememberMeFrance to inspire others to take action.
Around 437 dogs live at Pascani right now. Several hundred are waiting for a family in France, Belgium, Switzerland. Yours might already be in one of the photos.
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