Every dog deserves a loving home. Help us give them a chance.
CARE Project is a volunteer-led project rescuing stray dogs with medical care and rehab, socializing them, and promoting adoption. We help different shelters across Cyprus.





How we help dogs
Volunteer-led support for shelters: medical care, recovery, foster prep, and adoption/transport so rescued dogs are healthy, confident, and home-ready.
Veterinary Care
Exams, vaccinations, spay/neuter, diagnostics, and medicines: getting dogs healthy and ready for the next step.
Rehabilitation & Recovery
Post-treatment care, wound management, follow-ups, and monitored rest so dogs heal safely and regain strength.
Dogs Socialization
With socialization of dogs, we build confidence and good habits — socializing dogs so they're ready for family life.
Adoption & Safe Transport
We promote dogs for adoption, handle paperwork and microchips, and organize transport in Cyprus and abroad.
Dogs Available For Adoption

Felix
maleMixed breed
~1 year old

Kyproula
femalePointer cross
~8-10 years old

Stella
femaleMixed breed
~1.5-2 years old

Banksy
maleMixed breed
~2 years old

Cracker
maleKokoni mix
~5 years old

Rolly
maleMixed breed
~5 years old
Silver
maleMixed breed
~1.5 years old

Olaf
malePointer mixed
~2 years old
Success Stories
Celebrate with us! These amazing dogs have found their forever homes through our rescue efforts.





















Latest Blog Posts

Bringing a dog home, especially one from a shelter, requires some preparation to ensure a smooth transition. Here’s a list of must-have items for dog owners in Cyprus...
Feb 18, 2025
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A foxtail is a spikelet or cluster of grass that disperses its seeds as a unit, acting as a plant dispersal mechanism. Foxtails can become a significant health hazard for pets and other domestic animals, as well as a nuisance for people. In dogs, cats, and other animals, foxtails can become lodged irreversibly.
Feb 15, 2025

If your dog comes into contact with a pine processionary caterpillar and shows symptoms such as allergic reactions, swelling, or unusual behavior, seek immediate assistance. If you're at a shelter, contact the volunteers. Otherwise, take your pet to a veterinarian without a delay. Quick action can prevent serious health issues and ensure your pet receives the necessary treatment.
Feb 12, 2025

Dogs aren't just pets; they become an integral part of our lives. They offer us companionship that fills our days with joy and helps us feel less alone. When you adopt a shelter dog, you're not only gaining a loyal friend; you're opening your heart to a whole new world of love, support, and heartwarming experiences.
Feb 10, 2025