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Dogs in Düsseldorf

North Rhine-Westphalia · Germany

🐾Pet-friendly score: 77/100Pet-friendly

Düsseldorf combines the Rhine promenade, parks such as the Hofgarten and a polished, walkable atmosphere. Dogs are welcome on many terraces and in green spaces.

📋 Local regulations

Registration and the "Hundesteuer" (municipal dog tax) are mandatory.
A lead is required on transport, in shopping centres and in urban areas.
Dogs of certain breeds ("Listenhunde") require special permits depending on the Land.
Some cities have dedicated dog-bathing zones within their parks.
Third-party liability insurance (Hundehaftpflicht) is mandatory in several Länder.
* Regulations are indicative — check the local council for up-to-date information.

💡 Local tips

🌳German parks usually have "Hundeauslauf" zones (off-leash areas).
🏥Many shops and restaurants welcome dogs — always ask if there is no visible sign.
☀️In winter, use paw protection if you walk through areas treated with grit salt.
🏖️Public transport (U-Bahn, S-Bahn) usually allows dogs with a reduced-price ticket.

💉 Vaccination in Düsseldorf

In Germany, the most important vaccines for your dog in Düsseldorf include rabies, DHPPi and leptospirosis. If it travels between EU countries, it will need the European pet passport with a valid rabies vaccine. CanAI keeps the record for you.
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