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Dogs Dumped on Streets, Cats in Boxes: How Dubai Expats Are Abandoning Pets as They Escape Iranian Strikes

Shelters in Dubai are at capacity as hundreds of pets are abandoned due to evacuation and relocation challenges amid ongoing missile attacks, volunteers report.

  • On March 7, expats in Dubai abandoned pets amid regional conflict, with photos of dogs tied to lamp posts and rescue groups reporting surges in rehoming requests.
  • Reduced flight services and pet travel limits left many owners unable to transport animals, while Oman border authorities refused pets, prompting abandonments in the desert.
  • Animal charities including The Barking Lot and K9 Friends Dubai reported being overwhelmed by abandonment reports, while Six Hounds sanctuary received a box with a mother cat and kittens and 27 messages in one day.
  • Vets report growing euthanasia enquiries as owners face relocation costs, while reports say animals are abandoned in the desert between the UAE and Oman and two dogs were shot; Dubai Municipality recently planned 12 AI-powered 'Ehsan Stations' to feed strays.
  • With more than two million pets in the UAE and 64.98 per cent cat owners, PetX Jets said its inbox flooded with private travel requests since Saturday, March 7, while War Paws noted animal abandonment during conflict isn't new.
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While war is raging in the Middle East, foreign nationals seek to flee the region by all means, leaving their pets behind.

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Animal protectors appalled: Apparently, because of the Iran war, foreigners are exposing their pets in the United Arab Emirates.

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What used to be luxury cars at the airport are apparently left behind dogs and cats today: in Dubai, animal protectors depict shocking scenes.

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