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Dogs in A Coruña

Galicia · Spain

🐾Pet-friendly score: 68/100Pet-friendly

A Coruña enjoys a cool, humid Atlantic climate that keeps the city green all year round. Highlights include the coastal promenade by the Tower of Hercules, the Santa Margarita and Bens parks, and several dog zones spread across the neighbourhoods.

📋 Local regulations

Municipal registration is mandatory (microchip + registration at the town hall).
Rabies vaccination is mandatory in most autonomous communities.
A lead is required in public spaces; check the maximum length allowed in shared areas.
Dogs of potentially dangerous breeds (PPP) require a licence, insurance and a muzzle.
Poop bags are mandatory — fines apply for non-compliance.
* Regulations are indicative — check the local council for up-to-date information.

💡 Local tips

🌳Look for parks with a fenced dog area (off-leash recreation zone).
🏥Many vets offer emergency hours — save the on-call number.
☀️In summer, avoid walks during the hottest hours (midday and early afternoon).
🏖️Check the pet-friendly beach map in summer (some allow dogs off-season).

💉 Vaccination in A Coruña

In Spain, mandatory dog vaccines usually include rabies (in Galicia and most communities) and the DHPPi combination. CanAI helps you keep the schedule up to date with automatic reminders.
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🐕 Popular breeds in Spain

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