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We have been in our new Shelter since 5th December 2007 and the dogs are now all settled into their new homes and happy.
Our dogs make very good companion dogs for those of you who need a friend at home, and get on well with other dogs so, if you already have a dog, why not bring home a friend for them to play with?
We would love to see you any day between 9 and 11 in the morning. Come along and have a look round - maybe take one or two of the dogs for a walk. You are very welcome to visit us - directions are available here.  

    
Here you can see some of the dogs we have available for homing in an 'easy to view' format.  Look Here to see their pictures and learn a little bit about them. Maybe you will be tempted to come and visit them in the Shelter.  Directions are available here.  Cheesy

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1. From Paphos on A6 Motorway. Turn off at the fist Airport turning (Signposted to Ayia Vavara & Acheleia). Turn right towards the sea. When you reach the old Airport and Limassol Road (B6) cross over diagonally into the farmland and turn left at the fence. Follow our private road for 1.1 kilometres until you reach the shelter.

2. From Paphos on the old airport and Limassol Road (B6). Through Yeroskipou and Acheliea. At the end of the olive grove on RHS and opposite the Ayia Vavara turning turn right into the farmland and turn left at the fence. Follow our private road for 1.1 kilometres until you reach the shelter.

3. From Limassol on A6 Motorway. Turn onto the B6 Paphos Road at Mandria (first sign post to Paphos Airport). Follow the road past the airport turning and turn left 20 metres before the Ayia Vavara and A6 turning then turn left at the fence. Follow our private road for 1.1 kilometres until you reach the shelter.

We are frequently contacted by people, often those who have been on holiday here, reporting cases where they consider animals are being kept in unsatisfactory conditions, or have been abused.
Unfortunately CAPCA (PAWS) does not have any authority to intervene in cases of cruelty, nor do any of the other animal charities.

This is a short explanation of the requirements for the maintenance of the welfare of dogs in Cyprus. The law here is very much the same as that in the UK. 
Any animal is entitled by law to food, water and shelter. And that is about it - even in the UK! There are minimum defined areas in which animals can be kept, but they are quite small.

Many dogs can be seen kept in cages. This is, unfortunately, perfectly legal, provided the dog has adequate room to exercise, move, stand, lie down and sit upright and has access to shelter and water and is fed regularly. Of course, if the cage is too small or overcrowded then a complaint can be made.

Many dogs will be seen chained up. This is also legal as long as the dog has sufficient room to exercise and can reach shelter, food and water. If the chain is too short, then a complaint can be made.

The relevant Authority for the investigation of complaints is the Government Veterinary Service. In Paphos the office is situated near Carrefour in the Polis Road. A personal visit is always better than a phone call.

Unless the dog is starving, dehydrated, severely neglected, or has been abused, they can do very little. Companionship for an animal is not a legal requirement, again not even in the UK. 

Normal practice is to give the owner a warning, plus a pro-forma letter stating the recommended treatment of the animal. They can only remove the animal if one of the cases above is found to occur. The pro-forma advice is only a set of recommendations but it can be enforced if the dog has been abused as above.

CAPCA operates the PAWS dog shelter in the Paphos area. We have no presence in the rest of Cyprus, but will always pass on any complaint to the relevant authority, and any volunteer Association in that area.

The main contact for the submission of any complaint is the
Director, Government Veterinary Services. His email address is This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
. ALWAYS mark messages high priority, and mark for a read receipt. Follow up your complaint by asking to know what the results are.

In Paphos we do try to investigate reports passed to us, subject to sufficient staff being available, but we are limited in that we have no legal authority to enter premises or to remove an animal. We can only report the condition to the Government Vet, and hope they can take action.


Contact details for the various district Vet services can be found
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Paws Periodical
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 JULY2008 The JULY Website Issue is is now available for viewing/downloading here. (730Kb)   Printed copies are available at the CAPCA Shops, Chlorakas and at the Shelter in Achelia. All Members who have requested a mail copy will receive one. The Paws Periodical is also available in a booklet format, suitable for printing out on A4 sheets, the July 2008 issue is available here. (1.3mb)
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