Hotels and restaurants in Abu Dhabi are being encouraged to welcome pets under a new tourism drive unveiled by authorities.
The Department of Municipalities and Transport said on Thursday that owners would be permitted to bring companion animals β such as cats and dogs β to venues with tourism licences under amended public health legislation.
Previously, restaurant regulations across the Emirate prohibited pets, except for certified service animals, Abu Dhabi Media Office said.
Establishments that choose to admit animals are urged to allocate dedicated areas for them, primarily in open-air spaces such as outdoor seating or balconies.
The decision to welcome pets will be at the discretion of hotels and restaurants.
βUnder the new provisions, hotels and restaurants with tourism licenses in the Emirate can now welcome owners and their companion animals, defined as pets that would usually accompany their owners outside their homes, such as cats and dogs,β the government media office reported.
βThey must also provide suitable indoor or enclosed zones in line with their policies; ensuring health and safety standards are not comprised nor the animalsβ welfare β all while balancing the comfort of guests and the maintenance of a pet-friendly environment.β
Fahad Ali Alshehhi, acting executive director of the Municipal Services Operations Support Sector at the DMT, said the updated rules were part of the emirate's efforts to promote inclusivity and cement its status as a world-leading destination.
Pet-friendly policies
The W Abu Dhabi β Yas Island, one of the capital's leading hotels, has previously taken steps to make animal lovers feel at home.
In 2021, it b
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