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Are dogs allowed on the metro in Spain?

Public transport with a dog in Madrid Dogs are allowed on buses, local trains and the metro. Dogs in buses and local trains have to be in pet crates, or on lead and muzzle if they are not in carriers. Dogs can travel on the metro only during off-peak hours.



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Small domestic pets, defined as dogs, cats, ferrets & birds (not poultry) no heavier than 10 kg can be carried in a suitable carrier not exceeding 60cm x 35cm x 35 cm. Larger dogs are not permitted on any Spanish trains.

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On public transport in most cities in Spain, small pets generally can travel if they are in a carrier. Dogs weighing over 10 kilogrammes have more limited access in almost all cases.

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In general it is not allowed to enter a restaurant with a dog, but there are plenty of restaurants that have no problem with that at all. However, sitting on a terrace with a dog normally is not a problem, but, of course, there are exceptions too. The general rule is that dogs are not allowed on public beaches.

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Animals are recognised as sentient beings, capable of feeling emotions and pain. Starting from September, a free responsible pet ownership course will be required to meet your pet's needs. All pets must be registered to ensure they receive proper care and prevent abandonment.

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Pets are allowed (dogs, cats and birds) with no weight limit and provided they are on a lead. They travel for free with you and do not need a ticket. They do not need to travel in a cage or carrier. Dogs must travel with a muzzle.

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Like most big Italian cities, Rome is very open and friendly to dogs in general and they are often allowed to enter historical sites, restaurants, bars and hotels. Many venues also offer them a special treatment, like a free bowl of water and even some food!

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