I imagine the UKs will go up further since the new rental laws around pets. I know so many people who have got dogs or cats this past year because previously their landlords said no pets.
SaltySmegma_ on

“Get the hell out of here, filthy animal.”
CheetosLays7Days on
Romania – around 600k stray dogs are walking in the country.
socialkaosx on
It’s become trendy in poland for teenagers to adopt dogs from shelters,
so now every julka is walking around with a mutt.
But thehere are more purebred dogs also,
so there’s actually something nice to look at.
LeBertz on
If I ever leave The Netherlands, I will go to Switzerland.
rinnethx on
Romania, where the dog is mandatory if you have a house, considering how many thieves there are, you can’t trust shit in this country, let alone to leave a bike without lock for 2 minutes when you go in a grocery store.
piasty on
Its generational. I was raised with the dog. And I can’t imagine not having one. They bring a lot of joy in life. Lots of love goes around. Nothing better after hard day of working coming back home to dog happily freaking out you are back.
volgendeweek on
Doubt 43 % of Polish households have a dog
narisha_dogho on
In Greece the percentage is much higher, but not everyone has adopted officially or has a their dog chipped. Also, many people (older mostly) in villages take care of 2-3 dogs each, but they mostly let them on their gardens and don’t call them pets or that they own them, even though they take care of them. Same with cats. The mentality i think is a bit different than what theap shows.
GSilky on
I’m with the Turks on this one. I don’t mind dogs, just don’t want one in the house.
Informal_Mention9836 on
In Italy is by far higher, in residential areas or small palaces it’s 100%. Any family has at least one dog.
Ill_Ad_791 on
We love dogs 🇬🇧
Jaded_Woodpecker3211 on
Yep, dogs everywhere—that’s basically what my neighborhood looks like (Warsaw, Poland). P.S. I have two myself.
elcnqlyv on
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
pink_mold on
I live in Poland and I fucking hate it that we have dogs everywhere
Dog owners go with them everywhere – cafes, restaurants, barbershops, food halls, cosmetic/health stores, convenience stores, fucking everywhere. It’s unhygienic at best and horrifyingly disgusting at worse. Most people still don’t clean up their dog’s shit from public spaces like a grass lawn, and every corner of the city smells like piss because, well, dogs piss everywhere. Dogs are kept inside flats and houses while their owners go to work, so the whole housing estates literally shake from constant howling and barking. Statistics say there are around 50,000 registered dog attacks on other people yearly, yet the government does shit about it.
Stahwel on
Two things that shocked me in Greece as a Polish tourist were how few dogs there were and how cheap and good gyros is.
Giorgi-k on
Put Georgia on like 200% we have shit tone of stray dogs and some more degenerates who use NGO moneys to have stray dogs outside in the streets forever so they can get more NGO money more and more
GeneralDJ on
18% only for NL?? Thank god it’s not higher. Our green spaces are littered with dog shit already.
kashluk on
Funny how this correlates with the amount of stray dogs / rescue dogs.
M1ntyMango on
Norway feels like 70%
RudeMycologist9018 on
Here in Switzerland, a lot of families live in apartments (so either not dog friendly or not allowed by the landlord), you have to attend mandatory dog training classes and vet bills are astronomically expensive.
ScalierLotus11 on
If there is a map about “hate against roma people” this map would prolly match that 1 to 1 lmao
soymilo_ on
I would never give up our dog but OMG did I underestimate the work of a (rescue) dog even though people tell you dogs are a lot of work. I’ll also never get another dog. They truly tie you down and I have him on my mind what feels like 24/7
Yayo_bymbamby on
Thank god I’m in one of the light countries (france)
Lunar_Weaver on
As a Pole, I can confirm that it’s a tragedy if you live in an apartment. Because so many people have dogs in their apartments, you can hear them barking all day long.
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I imagine the UKs will go up further since the new rental laws around pets. I know so many people who have got dogs or cats this past year because previously their landlords said no pets.

“Get the hell out of here, filthy animal.”
Romania – around 600k stray dogs are walking in the country.
It’s become trendy in poland for teenagers to adopt dogs from shelters,
so now every julka is walking around with a mutt.
But thehere are more purebred dogs also,
so there’s actually something nice to look at.
If I ever leave The Netherlands, I will go to Switzerland.
Romania, where the dog is mandatory if you have a house, considering how many thieves there are, you can’t trust shit in this country, let alone to leave a bike without lock for 2 minutes when you go in a grocery store.
Its generational. I was raised with the dog. And I can’t imagine not having one. They bring a lot of joy in life. Lots of love goes around. Nothing better after hard day of working coming back home to dog happily freaking out you are back.
Doubt 43 % of Polish households have a dog
In Greece the percentage is much higher, but not everyone has adopted officially or has a their dog chipped. Also, many people (older mostly) in villages take care of 2-3 dogs each, but they mostly let them on their gardens and don’t call them pets or that they own them, even though they take care of them. Same with cats. The mentality i think is a bit different than what theap shows.
I’m with the Turks on this one. I don’t mind dogs, just don’t want one in the house.
In Italy is by far higher, in residential areas or small palaces it’s 100%. Any family has at least one dog.
We love dogs 🇬🇧
Yep, dogs everywhere—that’s basically what my neighborhood looks like (Warsaw, Poland). P.S. I have two myself.
r/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
I live in Poland and I fucking hate it that we have dogs everywhere
Dog owners go with them everywhere – cafes, restaurants, barbershops, food halls, cosmetic/health stores, convenience stores, fucking everywhere. It’s unhygienic at best and horrifyingly disgusting at worse. Most people still don’t clean up their dog’s shit from public spaces like a grass lawn, and every corner of the city smells like piss because, well, dogs piss everywhere. Dogs are kept inside flats and houses while their owners go to work, so the whole housing estates literally shake from constant howling and barking. Statistics say there are around 50,000 registered dog attacks on other people yearly, yet the government does shit about it.
Two things that shocked me in Greece as a Polish tourist were how few dogs there were and how cheap and good gyros is.
Put Georgia on like 200% we have shit tone of stray dogs and some more degenerates who use NGO moneys to have stray dogs outside in the streets forever so they can get more NGO money more and more
18% only for NL?? Thank god it’s not higher. Our green spaces are littered with dog shit already.
Funny how this correlates with the amount of stray dogs / rescue dogs.
Norway feels like 70%
Here in Switzerland, a lot of families live in apartments (so either not dog friendly or not allowed by the landlord), you have to attend mandatory dog training classes and vet bills are astronomically expensive.
If there is a map about “hate against roma people” this map would prolly match that 1 to 1 lmao
I would never give up our dog but OMG did I underestimate the work of a (rescue) dog even though people tell you dogs are a lot of work. I’ll also never get another dog. They truly tie you down and I have him on my mind what feels like 24/7
Thank god I’m in one of the light countries (france)
As a Pole, I can confirm that it’s a tragedy if you live in an apartment. Because so many people have dogs in their apartments, you can hear them barking all day long.
France’ Number is too low.