First of all let me say I wish there were more people like yourself who are fully committed to their animals and would take them anywhere around the world!
Once you arrive and get settled, please come down down to the Qatar Animal Welfare Society rescue shelter as we are always looking for new volunteers and it's a great way of socialising your dog as you can walk him (on lead) around the farm with our rescue dogs. Who knows, we may even find him a new brother or sister!!
There's also a group of dog walkers that go to one of the beaches regularly in a big group which is another great way of meeting other dog lovers and getting your dog some new friends too! If you're on facebook then search Dogs in Doha.
As far as villas go - you can always find something suitable. I live in a stand alone villa with a huge tiled outside that is plenty big enough for my 9 large dogs (smallest being 25Kg and the largest being 45kg). Compound villas tend to have smaller outsides but in this climate you'll find that in the summer you'll be walking at 6am and 10pm and in between all he'll do is sleep! Just make sure that the landlord accepts pets and get it in writing if you can.
We recommend Qatar Pet Relocators to bring him over but please do not hesitate to contact us if you ever have any questions.
:: A pet is for life and not just for Christmas ::
First of all let me say I wish there were more people like yourself who are fully committed to their animals and would take them anywhere around the world!
Once you arrive and get settled, please come down down to the Qatar Animal Welfare Society rescue shelter as we are always looking for new volunteers and it's a great way of socialising your dog as you can walk him (on lead) around the farm with our rescue dogs. Who knows, we may even find him a new brother or sister!!
There's also a group of dog walkers that go to one of the beaches regularly in a big group which is another great way of meeting other dog lovers and getting your dog some new friends too! If you're on facebook then search Dogs in Doha.
As far as villas go - you can always find something suitable. I live in a stand alone villa with a huge tiled outside that is plenty big enough for my 9 large dogs (smallest being 25Kg and the largest being 45kg). Compound villas tend to have smaller outsides but in this climate you'll find that in the summer you'll be walking at 6am and 10pm and in between all he'll do is sleep! Just make sure that the landlord accepts pets and get it in writing if you can.
We recommend Qatar Pet Relocators to bring him over but please do not hesitate to contact us if you ever have any questions.
:: A pet is for life and not just for Christmas ::
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