Sophie from Romania: How a nervous little dog stole the internet's heart (2024)

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Ex-BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones adopted Sophie from Romania in late 2022. Little did he know how difficult, but adored, their journey together would become

by: Evie Breese

10 Feb 2023

Sophie from Romania: How a nervous little dog stole the internet's heart (1)

Sophie arriving at her new home in late 2022 in the early hours of the morning. Image: Rory Cellan-Jones

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Exiting through the large glass doors of Broadcasting House after a leaving do, former BBC tech correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones was stopped by a familiar face. Big Issue vendor George Anderson was standing outside, flogging his copies of the magazine to some of the biggest names in media.

“How’s Sophie?” he asked eagerly.

How is Sophie doing? You know, #SophiefromRomania.

It’s the question thousands of people are asking as they log into Twitter each day to get updates on the life of a little black and brown dog with pointy ears, expressive eyes and a tail most often curled between her legs.

While he already had a substantial Twitter following, Cellan-Jones has amassed over 100,000 new followers since he first started posting about his new lodger on Christmas Eve.

A short clip, posted three weeks later, of Sophie allowing herself to be stroked, slowly, gently, by Cellan-Jones’ wife, economist Diane Coyle, was liked by almost 60,000 people.

“I’ve never seen anything like this,” he says, “there’s an amount of pressure each morning, people are asking ‘what’s up? Why haven’t you posted her yet?’”

Sophie is just one of thousands of dogs, mostly driven in vans across Europe, that are adopted by families the UK. Figures from the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency show that in 2019, almost 20,000 dogs were rehomed in Britain from Romania.

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Some days the update might just be a nose from behind the sofa, others a clip of Sophie in the garden learning to play with a ball, or tentatively taking a piece of cheese from an outstretched palm, but the internet has been enthralled by the life of this worrisome soul.

Eight weeks ago – it was the Saturday before Christmas – Sophie arrived to her new London home. She was chosen from a website of hundreds of dogs living in Romania, offered a new home in the UK via a charity.

A week ago at 0245 on Saturday morning a very frightened #sophiefromromania came into our lives – winning her trust is proving a slow business but we love her dearly. We’ve also been overwhelmed by the lovely response online and all the helpful advice. T… https://t.co/UqD90cTKpx pic.twitter.com/aOkOskEuuf

— Rory Cellan-Jones (@ruskin147) December 24, 2022

Romania’s stray dog problem ballooned out of control during the dictatorship of communist Nicolae Ceaușescu in the 1970s and ‘80s, who forced thousands of people to abandon their rural communities and move to industrialising cities. Left behind, the dogs multiplied and multiplied. After the Romanian revolution in 1989, which saw the execution of Ceaușescu, addressing the huge numbers of strays simply wasn’t top of the priority list.

Dogs are regularly rounded up to be crowded into public shelters, according to Barking Mad Dog Rescue, which works to rescue and rehome abandoned dogs in Romania. Once in the public shelters, the dogs can be legally killed after 14 days.

Before arriving in London, Sophie had been living in a barn.

“We’d been expecting that she would be nervous – because our dog that we got from a British rescue organisation Dogs’ Trust, Cabbage, was very flighty and nervy and very eager to go for walks,” says Cellan-Jones.

But what they weren’t prepared for was just how scared she was, and how long that has lasted.

“She’s petrified”.

As we’re talking on the phone, Cellan-Jones is trying to bribe Sophie out from behind the sofa with a piece of steak. A clattering sound rings down the line – her feet scratching on the wooden flooring as she bolts back.

Oh how sweet it is to see #sophiefromromania allow the prof to stroke her pic.twitter.com/Hjb2KgLI8l

— Rory Cellan-Jones (@ruskin147) January 13, 2023

“Oh no, she’s retreated again now. She’s so cautious. She scares herself sometimes,” he says.

The first five weeks of Sophie’s life in Britain were spent behind that sofa, scared to be touched, to eat from her bowl, and particularly terrified of the horrifying contraption that is a washing machine.

“I’m not a very patient person,” he says, “but it has certainly taught me some patience”.

This isn’t the first time Cellan-Jones, 65, has decided to go public with his personal struggles, showing that things aren’t always as easy as we might assume. In 2019 he spoke openly about his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, following concerns from viewers who noticed his hand shaking on a live TV broadcast.

He’s been “upfront about it”, keen, even, to share his experience of the disease through writing about it online and even participating in the trial of a device that provides early diagnosis and monitoring of Parkinson’s.

“I’m slowing down, I’m not as nimble as I was, my typing is terrible, I don’t sleep so well, but if you see me on a good day you wouldn’t know I had it.”

The main thing he wants people to take away from sharing his experience with Sophie “is you need to be realistic about rescue dogs – particularly foreign ones, and you need to be prepared for the challenge.”

There’s some black humour in the fact that part of the reasoning behind adopting Sophie, was that he could have a dog to help him exercise, eagerly waiting at the door to be taken for a walk.

Even when plied with steak #sophiefromromania remains quite a nervous girl pic.twitter.com/8m5Xem0Tgy

— Rory Cellan-Jones (@ruskin147) February 8, 2023

At least for now, however, that’s a long way off, but there are thousands upon thousands of people eagerly awaiting the day they watch Sophie introduced to a lead and harness, running joyfully across London’s green parks.

Reflecting on why #SophiefromRomania has struck such a chord, he laughs. As a journalist with a 40-year career at the BBC, he knows it’s a classic tale. “There’s hope, there’s peril! Will it turn out alright?”

And will it? We’re all watching with bated breath. But for him, it’s better to focus on the present, without getting too caught up in lofty dreams of the future. One day at a time.

“I’m dreaming of her lying on the sofa, not behind it,” he says.

Sophie from Romania: How a nervous little dog stole the internet's heart (2024)

FAQs

Sophie from Romania: How a nervous little dog stole the internet's heart? ›

At about 3am on the Saturday before Christmas, an internet sensation arrived in our home. We didn't know it at the time, but the clearly nervous rescue dog, Sophie, just transported to us by a 72 hour van journey from Romania would not only take over our lives but also touch many, many other people.

What happened to Sophie the dog? ›

Considering she did not leave the house for the first 14 months of her 16 months wuth us, Sophie has obviously become a well-loved character on our street. And maybe the fact that she managed to find her own way home after her adventure shows that our frightened Romanian dog finally feels safe with us.

Where did Sophie from Romania come from? ›

Sophie had originally been found abandoned on the streets of Romania and handed over to a vet, where she'd been taken into foster care in a barn. Then a rescue organisation helped the one-year-old puppy travel to London and move in with Rory and his wife, university professor Diane Coyle.

Is it a good idea to adopt a dog from Romania? ›

Though there is an element of truth in this it is a key understanding that Romanian puppies come with their own quirks, such as hyperactivity, lack of focus, high sensitivity to change and a potential for reactivity which must be curbed with positive training and consistency in routine, and will need the same patient, ...

What is the Romanian dog situation? ›

The Romanian dog problem

As people were forced out of the countryside and their traditional cottages in the city were demolished, they had to leave their pets behind. Animals were abandoned in vast numbers. Dogs bred unchecked, leading to thousands of strays in the streets.

What is the story of Sophie the dog? ›

The story that became a global sensation: Sophie, the Australian cattle dog who was lost at sea and swam six miles through shark-infested waters to a remote island where she survived in the wild for five months.

What disease did the dog gone kid have? ›

Fielding moves in with his parents with Gonker. A few weeks later, Gonker is diagnosed with Addison's disease and needs a life-saving shot every month for the rest of his life.

Who is HRH Princess Sophie of Romania? ›

Princess Sophie of Romania (Romanian: Sofia; born 29 October 1957) is the fourth daughter of King Michael I of Romania and Queen Anne. Princess Sophie was born at Tatoi Palace in Decelea, Kingdom of Greece.

What country was Sophie from? ›

Early life. Sophie was born on 17 September 1986 and raised in Glasgow, Scotland.

Where did Romanians originally come from? ›

The Romanians are descendants of the old Roman conquerors and colonizers of Dacia, the territories north of the Danube, between the Tisa and Dniester Rivers. The Dacians, a rustic and warlike people of Thracian origin, lived in and around the Carpathian Mountains.

How much does it cost to adopt a dog from Romania? ›

Our standard adoption fee is £545. Our adoption fee covers the cost of transporting the dog from Romania to the UK and their medical check ups, vaccinations and blood tests prior to travelling. Our adoption fee is the absolute minimum we can justify asking for without the charity losing money and ceasing to operate.

Why is there a ban on importing dogs from Romania? ›

In addition to rabies, there are other diseases of concern in animals from these countries, including Echinococcus multilocularis, a tapeworm that poses a serious disease risk to humans following contact with infected dog faeces.

How to toilet train a romanian rescue dog? ›

Beginning with taking your dog outside the first thing in the morning, schedule trips outside about every two hours including after every meal. Then, make a final trip outside at night before you go to bed. If you have a long workday, consider having someone come and take the dog outside for a mid-day break.

How to stop aggression in romanian rescue dogs? ›

Don't force your dog.

Forcing your dog to face their fear and deal with it will most likely backfire and cause your dog to become even more scared of their fear and you too. Dogs can easily turn to aggression to make the fearful thing go away and may redirect that aggression onto you.

What diseases do Romanian dogs carry? ›

What is Brucella canis? This infectious disease is caused by a bacteria, Brucella canis, which cannot be cured. It affects a dog's ability to breed and can also affect other organs. Found commonly in animals from Eastern Europe and in particular Romania as well as other EU countries, and elsewhere in the world.

What is the life expectancy of a Romanian dog? ›

Those dogs who do live a normal healthy life have been known to live up to 14 years.

What happened to Sophie Turner's dog from Game of Thrones? ›

You Know Nothing Jon Snow - Zunni, the dog that played Lady on GoT and was adopted by Sophie Turner, has reportedly passed away.

What happened to Howl and Sophie after? ›

What Happened To Howl & Sophie After Howl's Moving Castle - IMDb. The book sequels to "Howl's Moving Castle" reveal that Howl became the Royal Sorcerer and Sophie discovered her own powers as a witch. Sophie's magical abilities in the books are different from the movie adaptation, but she is still as powerful as Howl.

What happened to the dog in the manger? ›

But the dog would not let them get near the straw and snarled and snapped at them. The cattle looked at the dog in disgust and called him selfish for not letting them eat straw that he couldn't even eat. Suddenly, the farmer came to the manger and saw the dog. He seized his stick and drove him out of the manger.

What happened to Courage the Dog parents? ›

He was abandoned as a puppy after his parents were sent into outer space by a crazed veterinarian. Soon after, he was found in an alleyway by Muriel Bagge (Thea White), a caring woman who decided to take Courage in as her own; the nature of this first meeting inspired her to give him his name.

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