Kyiv Public Transport: A Guide to Traveling with Your Pets.
Pet Travel Regulations for Kyiv's Public Transport
According to Novyny.live: Clear regulations govern the transport of pets on Kyiv's public transit systems, including the metro, trolleybuses, and trams. These rules are established by Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers Decree No. 1402, dated November 16, 2011, and Kyiv City Council Decision No. 1079/3912 from October 25, 2007. Understanding these requirements is essential for a smooth journey with your animal companion.
Key Requirements for Transporting Animals
- Small animals, such as cats and small dog breeds, must be carried in baskets or bags with a solid bottom.
- Medium and large breed dogs must be on a short leash and wear a muzzle.
- Cats and dogs are only permitted on board if no prohibition sign is displayed.
- Transporting small animals and birds in cages, as well as muzzled dogs, is free of charge on trams and trolleybuses.
- In the metro, only birds and small animals in cages may travel for free.
These regulations are designed to ensure the safety and comfort of all passengers, including the animals themselves. Adhering to the rules helps prevent misunderstandings and conflicts while using Kyiv's public transport. For context, preparing a pet for entry into the European Union can take up to four months, so advance planning for any trip is advisable. It is important to stay informed of any updates to local legislation or transit policies to guarantee safe and hassle-free travel with your pet.
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