General security and daily life in the United Arab Emirates continue as normal. However, due to ongoing tensions in the region, some residents planning to travel abroad or temporarily relocate are facing practical difficulties regarding the transportation of their pets.
According to media reports, animal welfare organizations and veterinary experts have recently received requests from individuals seeking urgent arrangements or professional guidance.
Rescue networks say some pet owners have had to temporarily arrange alternative care for their animals. Meanwhile, veterinary experts have emphasized that people should avoid making harsh decisions about healthy pets out of fear or haste. They say that safe relocation of pets is possible if proper legal requirements are fulfilled.
Reports also note that airline regulations, paperwork, and expenses make the situation more complicated. Despite this, many families are willing to spend additional resources to take their pets with them. At the same time, volunteer networks are providing temporary foster care arrangements for cats and dogs.
Experts say that the security system in the United Arab Emirates remains strong and public life has not been affected. However, given the regional situation, advance planning and responsible decisions before travel are essential to ensure the welfare and safe movement of pets.