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SAVE THIS: The Emergency Animal Numbers You Need Right Now on Crete

Don't waste time with bureaucracy in an animal crisis. Here is the immediate phone directory for animal abuse, trapped pets, and wildlife emergencies on Crete.

If you are looking at this page, an animal is likely in immediate danger. Do not wait for general emergency operators. Use the direct table below to contact the exact squad you need right now.

The Crete Animal Emergency Master Table

Emergency TypeOrganization / UnitPhone NumberBest For
National Abuse HotlineHellenic Police Headquarters10410Reporting active animal abuse, poisoning, or severe neglect nationwide.
Heraklion Local AbuseHeraklion Central Command+30 2810 274000Direct desk dispatch for the Animal Police squad in Heraklion.
Chania Local AbuseChania Central Command+30 28210 25700Direct desk dispatch for the Animal Police squad in Chania.
Rethymno Local AbuseRethymno Central Command+30 28310 80400Direct desk dispatch for the Animal Police squad in Rethymno.
Trapped / Strays in DangerHellenic Fire Service199Kittens stuck in car engines, animals trapped in wells, or high places.
Marine Wildlife CrisisPort Authority (Limenarcheio)108Seals, sea turtles, or dolphins injured or harassed in harbors/beaches.
Sea Turtle Injury/StrandingARCHELON Rescue Network+30 6941 511 511Specialized medical intervention for injured loggerhead (Caretta caretta) turtles.

Critical Action Protocols (Read After Calling)

  • For Dead Animals on Public Roads: Do not call the police. Contact the local Municipality (Dimos) environmental or cleanliness department for the specific area where the carcass is located. They are legally responsible for sanitation and removal.
  • For Strays Trapped in Car Engines: If the vehicle owner cannot be found, immediately contact the Fire Service (199). They possess the specialized extraction tools and consistently respond to domestic animal entrapments.
  • For Active Abuse or Neglect: Use the direct prefecture command numbers in the table above. Explicitly demand the “Tmina Prostasias Zoon” (Animal Protection Department) to bypass general operators and reach the active duty squad.

Submitting Evidence with a Digital Footprint

If you witness a violation—such as individuals harassing wildlife for social media photography or neglecting a tethered animal—do not rely solely on a voice call. Document the scene safely and immediately email the evidence to the General Policing Directorate at genast@astynomia.gr.

By submitting photographic or video evidence directly to this central electronic ledger, the authorities are legally mandated to log the case into the state system and provide a formal progress update within ten days. This eliminates the risk of a local station ignoring your report.

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Victoria Udrea: Victoria is the Editorial Assistant at Argophilia Travel News, where she helps craft stories that celebrate the spirit of travel—with a special fondness for Crete. Before joining Argophilia, she worked as a PR consultant at Pamil Visions PR, building her expertise in media and storytelling. Whether covering innovation or island life, Victoria brings curiosity and heart to every piece she writes.
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