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Can you take dogs on bus Barcelona?

Public transport with dogs in Barcelona Large breeds need to be on a lead and muzzled. Dogs are not allowed on the bus in Barcelona unless they are a small breed and travel in a dog carrier. Dogs are also allowed on the tram and short-distance trains.



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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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In Spain, only small dogs are allowed on long-distance trains. Unfortunately, large dogs are not allowed. If you want to travel to Barcelona by train via France, an alternative would be to take regional trains from the border to Barcelona. Or you can book a ride, for example via Blabla Car.

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Only one pet per carrier permitted. Maximum weight of pet with carrier is 20 pounds. The maximum size for pet carriers is 19 long x 14 wide x 10.5 high. For your pet's comfort and safety, it must be able to sit, lie down and remain entirely inside without touching the sides of the carrier.

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Spend an afternoon at a park – Barcelona has many beautiful gardens across the city, and several of them are dog-friendly. Take a stroll in the historic Park Guell, designed by the famous Antoni Gaudi. Other dog friendly parks are Parc de la Ciutadella, Parc del Clot, Parc de la Barceloneta, and Joan Miro Park.

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You'll have a great time together. Madrid is teeming with terraces where you can enjoy a bite to eat or a drink accompanied by your dog. Within commercial premises, the legislation determines that the owners have the right to allow pets to enter or not.

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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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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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At the very west part of Spanish Banks, there is an off leash area - big field and beach at the end. All other areas dogs need to be on a leash and they're NOT allowed on the beach anywhere else leashed or not nor at low tide anywhere other than right out from dog beach.

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We love pets, but we don't allow them in our stores. We do welcome fully trained, ADA-qualified service animals to shop with you. Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.

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Visitors can access the entire park with their pets, except for Nature Square, Hipostyle Room, the Dragon Stairway, the Austria Gardens and the Laundry Room Portico to ensure the safety and protection of people, pets and heritage.

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