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Adopt DEA

Mixed Breed · Female · Young · 2 years

Volunteers of OIPA from Tursi found her abandoned in front of a bakery when she was only four months old. Now DEA is two years old, but has not yet found a family. Medium-large size, she is a small female dog, sociable and affectionate, and gets along well with others of her kind. So far no one has shown interest in her, and the volunteers of OIPA from Tursi would like to finally find her a home before they have to leave the site where they are hosting her.

Read original (it)

I volontari dell’OIPA di Tursi l’hanno trovata abbandonata davanti a un panificio a soli quattro mesi. Ora Dea ha due anni, ma non è ancora riuscita a trovare una famiglia. Taglia medio-grande, è una cagnolina socievole e affettuosa e va d’accordo anche con i propri simili. Fino a oggi nessuno si è interessato a lei e i volontari dell’OIPA di Tursi vorrebbero trovarle finalmente un’adozione in famiglia prima di dover lasciare il terreno in cui la stanno ospitando.

Size
Medium
Age
Young · 2 years
Location
🇮🇹Rome
Shelter
OIPA Italy
Living with DEA
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Listed 1 month ago

Bringing DEA home

What you'll need for DEA in week one.

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  1. 01
    Required by most shelters

    Trixie Transport Box

    Sturdy plastic carrier — what most shelters require for pickup.

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    €35–45
  2. 02
    Editor's pick

    Folding Wire Crate

    First-week safe space. Shelter dogs settle faster with a crate.

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    €50–80
  3. 03
    Legal · EU

    Car Seatbelt Tether

    Legally required in most EU countries for transporting dogs.

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    €8–12
  4. 04

    Adaptil Calming Spray

    Dog-specific pheromone diffuser. Worth it for the trip home.

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    €18–25
  5. 05

    Orthopaedic Dog Bed

    Worth the upgrade — rescues often have joint issues from kennels.

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    €30–60
  6. 06
    Safer than a collar

    Padded Y-Front Harness

    Escape-proof for spooky rescues. Safer than a collar in week one.

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    €20–35

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About DEA

What life with DEA looks like

DEA is a medium-sized young adult mixed breed dog waiting at OIPA Italy in Rome.

An young adult dog fits most household rhythms once the first couple of weeks of adjustment pass. Two reasonable walks a day plus play time is usually enough. Plan a "decompression fortnight" — quiet routine, no visitors, no off-leash adventures — to let them settle.

🇮🇹Adopting from Italy

Italian canili require adopters to sign a stewardship contract (affido) and may retain the right to verify the animal's wellbeing post-adoption. Animals are chipped and sterilized before leaving (Legge 281/91). Public canili rifugio typically waive adoption fees.

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Frequently asked

Adopting DEA, answered.

How do I contact the shelter about DEA?
Use the phone, email, or website link in the sidebar of this page. OIPA Italy handles screening and the adoption contract directly — TailHarbor doesn't broker the conversation. When you reach out, mention you saw DEA on TailHarbor so they know which animal you're asking about.
Can I adopt DEA if I live in another country?
Yes, in most cases. Rescues across Europe routinely place animals abroad — OIPA Italy will tell you what they need (EU pet passport, rabies titer, transport coordination) and whether they handle transport themselves or refer you to a partner. Plan for an extra €100–€350 in transport costs depending on distance.
Is DEA already vetted, vaccinated, and chipped?
Most dogs on TailHarbor leave their shelter with sterilization, current vaccinations, microchip ID, and an EU pet passport included in the adoption fee. The vet status on this page reflects what the shelter has reported — ask them directly if you need details on specific vaccines, recent bloodwork, or chronic conditions.
What happens if DEA isn't the right fit?
Every reputable rescue accepts an animal back if the adoption genuinely doesn't work — that's part of the standard contract. Talk it through with OIPA Italy early rather than rehoming privately; they know DEA and can place them more successfully than a second-hand listing can.
Why does the description sometimes read awkwardly?
TailHarbor translates shelter descriptions into English from the source language (IT). Translation is imperfect — names of streets, donors, and shelter-specific terms occasionally slip through unidiomatically. For the cleanest read, click the source link to see the shelter's original page.
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