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In public, dogs must always be on a leash and/or wearing an appropriate muzzle.
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All pets must be registered with the UAE municipality.
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You may not stroll your dog in public parks, along Marina Walk, JBR, the Palm, or in Dubai Marina.
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Regular vaccinations are a must, especially rabies. Keep your pet’s vaccine records up to date to avoid fines.
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The penalty for bringing an exotic pet into public ranges from 10,000 to 500,000 AED.
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Always clean up after your pet in public spaces. It’s not only polite but required by law.
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Certain dog breeds, like Pit Bulls and Rottweilers, are restricted in the UAE. Check if your pet’s breed is on the list.
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Pets must have the correct travel documents, including health certificates and vaccination records, if you're flying with them.
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Following these rules keeps your pet safe and ensures a pet-friendly community for everyone.