BBC video: A million stray dogs ‘victims of Greek debt crisis’ 3rd October 2015 Newsroom National News 0 Among the many problems brought on by the Greek debt crisis is a surging population of stray dogs. Animal charities say there are now more than a million strays in Greece because people are simply abandoning pets they can no longer afford to keep. There are fears it could lead to the spread of disease if the problem is not tackled soon, as Emilia Papadopoulos reports. Share this:FacebookTwitterWhatsApp Related Editor’s Picks How I learnt to live with a dog 1st April 2019 Yannis X 0 August 21 – Greece’s ‘independence day’? 23rd August 2018 Yannis X 0 A weekend of political turmoil over FYROM name 20th June 2018 Yannis X 0 Convergence and some new European values 22nd May 2018 Yannis X 0 A “clean exit” for Greece and the future of Europe 12th May 2018 y xamonakis 0 Klaus Regling likens Greece to Germany after WWII (!) 9th May 2018 Yannis X 0 Austerity by design: The Boston Review looks at ‘the cost of negotiations’ through Adults in The Room 14th February 2018 Newsroom 0 Will the new Athens – EU relationship benefit the people of Greece? 3rd January 2018 y xamonakis 0