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Dubai War Fear: Expats Leaving Pets Behind Amid Rising Regional Tensions

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Last updated: March 10, 2026 8:38 pm
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Dubai,March,10,2026: Dubai war fear is leading to distressing scenes as expatriates leaving the city are abandoning their pets while attempting to reach safer areas. Reports indicate that restrictions at border crossings and high relocation costs are forcing many residents to leave animals behind.

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As tensions rise in West Asia and fears of possible missile attacks spread, several expatriates in Dubai are moving towards safer regions. During this rush to leave, many residents are unable to take their pets along with them.

According to reports from the region, some owners are tying their dogs to roadside poles before leaving. Others are placing cats in cardboard boxes and leaving them beside roads with written notes asking people to forgive them for abandoning the animals.

Travel restrictions at the Oman border are also contributing to the situation. People attempting to cross into Oman are reportedly not allowed to bring pets with them, forcing some to leave their animals in the desert areas near the border.

Animal welfare groups say the animals are struggling in extreme desert heat without food or water. The situation is creating widespread concern among animal lovers and rescue organizations.

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Local animal shelters and protection centers are also facing pressure. Many facilities are already full and unable to accommodate additional animals. Volunteer groups say they are receiving hundreds of phone calls every day from people seeking help for abandoned pets.

In some cases, expatriates who cannot afford the cost of transporting pets are reportedly approaching veterinarians and requesting euthanasia for their animals. Animal welfare organizations say this reflects the seriousness of the current situation.

Dubai Municipality has installed food dispensing smart machines known as Ehsan Stations for stray animals. However, with the increasing number of abandoned pets, these machines are proving insufficient to meet the demand.

The situation has drawn criticism from animal welfare advocates internationally, who say such incidents highlight the need for stronger support systems for pets during emergencies.

Authorities and rescue groups continue to receive appeals for help as the number of abandoned animals grows across the region.

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