

What To Do If You Lose Your Dog in Cyprus

Losing a dog is one of the most stressful experiences for any dog owner. Panic can easily take over, especially during the first few hours. The good news is that many lost dogs are found safely when owners act quickly and stay organized.This guide explains the most important steps to follow if your dog goes missing in Cyprus.
Stay calm and start searching nearby
Many dogs do not travel very far during the first hours after going missing. Start by checking the surrounding streets, parks, empty fields, and quiet areas nearby.Bring:- Your dog’s favorite treats
- A leash
- A toy with a familiar sound
- Water
Post your dog online immediately
The faster people see your missing dog, the higher the chances of finding them quickly.Share your dog on:- Dogs Cyprus Lost & Found section
- Facebook lost dog groups
- Local community groups
- WhatsApp communities
- Instagram stories
- Clear recent photos
- The area where the dog was last seen
- Date and time
- Collar or harness description
- Dog breed or size
- Contact phone number
- The dog’s behaviour around strangers
Inform local vets and shelters
Contact nearby:- Veterinary clinics
- Animal shelters
- Rescue organizations
- Municipal dog services
Check your dog’s microchip information
A registered microchip can make a huge difference when a lost dog is found.Make sure:- Your phone number is updated
- Your address is correct
- Emergency contacts are current
Continue searching consistently
Do not stop searching after the first day.Dogs may move between areas or return to familiar locations later. Revisit:- The last known area
- Feeding spots
- Parks
- Walking routes
- Quiet streets
- Delivery drivers
- Security guards
- Shop owners
- Dog walkers
- Residents
Important emergency contacts
If your dog is injured, in danger, or you suspect an animal welfare issue, contact the relevant authorities immediately.For emergency services in Cyprus: 112 or 199For animal welfare concerns, the Animal Police district numbers are:- Nicosia: 97849765
- Limassol: 97849766
- Larnaca: 97849767
- Paphos: 97849787
- Famagusta: 97849768
- Morphou: 97849786
Before You Stop Searching
Many dogs are found days later, and sometimes even weeks later. Continue checking nearby areas, speaking with residents, revisiting walking routes, and monitoring social media posts regularly.Do not assume that nobody has seen your dog. In many cases, someone may have spotted the dog but did not know who to contact.Consistency and visibility are often the key reasons dogs are reunited with their owners.A Final Note for Dog Owners in Cyprus
Cyprus has a strong dog-loving community, and many lost dogs are reunited safely thanks to people sharing posts, checking microchips, and helping with searches.If your dog is missing, consider posting a report on the Dogs Cyprus Lost & Found section to help more people across Cyprus see it quickly.Sources
• The Spruce Pets, Lost Dog Search Tips• Animal Rescue Cyprus, Microchipping laws in Cyprus
• Paws Dog Shelter, Cyprus Animal Police new Telephone Numbers
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