I 100% agree with these sentiments.
However:
There are always 2 sides to everything.
I believe that there are fundamental reasons why people tire of dog ownership in Cyprus.
One of these reasons is that owning a dog in Cyprus is VERY different to owning a dog in the UK.
Many people do not realise this.
Let me explain.
I have 2 dogs, both of which were rescues, from UK kennels, both of which were brought out with me.
In the UK I was in the privileged position of living in a house that backed onto a nature reserve. I was also surrounded by arable farmland and lived 20mins from the sea.
My dogs didn't really know what a lead was! They both lived outside 90% of the time.
It was a pleasure to take them out; walking the footpaths, playing with a ball/stick, swimming in the local river/sea, etc. ect.
(the dogs that is, not me
)
Unfortunately these simple pleasures cannot be enjoyed in Cyprus and I am certain that many prospective dog owners do not realise this.
There is the constant threat of poisoning, so allowing dogs off leads anywhere apart from on your own property is a non starter.
Open spaces where you are allowed to let dogs run free are, at best limited and effectively non existent.
Taking them to the Beach in this area is also not possible due to the municipalities failure to honor their obligations and provide a dog friendly beach.
Owning a dog in Cyprus, far from being the enjoyable experience it should be, actually becomes stressful and a liabillity and sometimes downright unpleasant.
Please don't get me wrong, I would never abandon either of my dogs or dump them in a shelter, but equally when these 2 finally pass away I for one will not be rushing out to get another for all of the above reasons.
I firmly believe that a lot of people get into this situation through ignorance and I wonder if a leaflet setting out some of the downsides to owning a dog in Cyprus and distributed at the airport could be useful.
Brian.