Pets

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Man with his dog in front of the Keith Haring AIDS mural in Barcelona

Bringing your pet

If you wish to bring your pet, you will have to carry out the formalities in your country of origin. Your pet must basically be vaccinated and have the necessary health certificates.

Once you're in Barcelona, you will have to register your pet with the Barcelona Register for Pet Animals and Wild Animals in Captivity.

To do so you will have to produce a health certificate in advance, provided by a vet, and identify your pet electronically through an authorised microchip. Should you have a potentially dangerous dog, you will also need a licence.

Check out related procedures.

Adopting or buying a pet

If you want a pet, adoption is an interesting option. This is a responsible act that may be gratifying, offering affection and a suitable home to abandoned animals. Cats, dogs and ferrets can be adopted from the Barcelona Pet Shelter (CAACB, which stands for Centre d'Acollida d'Animals de Companyia de Barcelona). 

You should also know that according to the law protecting animal rights and welfare, it is prohibited to sell cats, dogs and ferrets in shops. Only duly registered breeders can sell these pets through a written sales contract. Breeders must deliver the animal in good health and with the obligatory treatment for their age and species.  Sales must also be notified to the pet register. 

You can find further information on pets on the following web page: Living in BCN/Pets.

Looking after your pet

If you plan to come to Barcelona and you can’t live without your pet, please note that there are numerous places that are pet friendly (especially for dogs) in the city. Such is the case with bars, restaurants and other public and private places. There are also parks with recreational spaces reserved for dogs, and even one urban beach where you are allowed to take them with you: Llevant beach. 

You must be responsible for your pet in all other public spaces and will have to keep them on a leash and collect their droppings.

It is against the law to abandon pets in Barcelona, and it is considered a very serious offence if it puts the life of an animal or person at risk. 

It is important to know that there are regulations on animal access to the metro and buses. To see these regulations, go to the Barcelona Metropolitan Transport (TMB) website.

All you need to know

Check out the practical information you need when moving to the city of Barcelona.

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