Fundraising and Rehoming Cyprus Dogs

Frequently Asked Questions

You can view available dogs on our Dogs page After you've decided on which one you want to rescue just click the 'Enquire' button to fill in a form and express interest.

Firstly after finding the dog for you, fill in the enqiry form. After the form is filled in, someone from our team will contact you in order to double check that everything is in order. Once the adoption payment is sent and the fee is settled, then the dog will be prepped with the necessary vaccinations and a dog passport will be created. After that, flights will be booked and your furry friend will be on their way to you.

Yes! We offer short- and long-term foster options. Check out the Foster a Dog page.

Visit the Donate page under the Help Us menu to contribute. Every bit helps!

The Fairy Dogparent Scheme you sponsor a dog in our care who isn’t quite ready for adoption. These dogs might be recovering from medical treatment, need long-term rehabilitation, or simply require more time and love before they can join a forever family. By becoming a Fairy Dogparent, you help us cover the cost of their food, medical care, and shelter. In return, you’ll receive updates on your sponsored dog and the satisfaction of knowing you’ve made a real impact in their life. We offer different sponsorship options to fit your budget — including monthly support or one-time donations. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us keep tails wagging.

Foster is taking care of a dog until a forever home is found for them. We also have the end of life foster plan where you will take care of a more senior dog until their life comes to an end. Payments for dog food and other necessities may be arranged but under special circumstances. PLease don't hesitate to contact us.

We give you dogs to choose from based on each person's circumstances and dogs we believe will be a good match to your households.

If you can no longer keep your foster dog we MUST be informed at any time of a change in circumstances and the dog be returned to one of our volunteers.