Getting around with a dog
Does anyone know if taxis are open to dogs? We haven't tried it yet.
Any other advice for having your dog here in Istanbul?
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Keep in mind that not many people in Turkey love animals.....
taxis??? you mıght go to your taxi stop close to your home and ask directly to them (but it is difficult)
Actually I walk everywhere with my dog......
Susanne
Haven't tried it yet though as to be honest I feel a little nervous about getting challenged! I'm already having enough trouble convincing the street dogs we're ok to walk around by my building - have you found any solutions to keep them from approaching/barking when you're walking your lab?
Claire
Susanne
The paperwork is not too bad for Turkey, I can let you know what you will need if you want to do it yourself. In terms of customs, because she flew as excess luggage, we didn't have to do anything to clear her, just walked through.
If you have any other specific questions, feel free to send me a message.
I am so torn. This is my "buddy", and I dont' want to leave him behind, but I dont' want him cooped up in a small apartment all day with no place to go after work. More thoughts?
On the off-leash question - I took my dog to a park quite a long way from me and let him off the leash to play and it was ok. I think the leash rule only applies on public thoroughfares - pavements and crossing roads.
I don't know about the area you are moving to but there are some areas of Istanbul, out of the city, that are fine for dogs, with parks and many dog owners. I live in the old centre, with narrow pavements, crowded with people and traffic and I wouldn't recommend where I live for exercising a large dog such as yours.
Shopping malls demand that you carry the dog in your arms.
Finally, I would recommend that however tough, you bring him with you. He's your buddy and companion and think how lousy you'd feel about leaving him behind. Then if things didn't work out here, or you had bad days, you'd miss him so much. Dogs are a tie and a complication but they are worth it aren't they?
Susanne
Best of lucks for you and for your buddy
Taksim sure it is NOT a place for a dog (no small no big one)
In fact I do walk with my dog through the same path all the time I mean I never try to go anywhere else because in Turkey they do not love dogs in the same level they love cats!!!
Any time you would like t a nice evironment just get your buddy and go around Kurucesme, Arnavutkoy and Bebek... all this places are ready for dogs and people around "normally" accept them.
It is nice to see that I am not the only one thinking in that way.... I really do not like when people try to feed my dog with leftovers of their food....
I just came back from Scotland where I was sitting in the bus next to a Golden R.!!! and I felt so great
It is part of Turkish culture that they love cats and do not care that much for dogs. In the areas where rich Turks live (Nisantisi, Leven and Bebek for example on the European side and Kadikoy on the Asian side) there are many more Turkish dog owners and places to walk them.
But in Beyoglu where there are many poor immigrants from the East who have lived here for years, their culture is not dog friendly. Plus, keeping a dog costs money and that is also why cats are more popular here as they are cheaper to keep.
Like you, I've found, through trial and error, the 'safe' places to walk him - away from vicious guard dogs kept by mosques and garages etc - but even then I get ignorant people pestering him all the time. I'm very quick if anyone tried to upset him or feed him and I have lightening reactions but two times a crazy guy jumped out at him near Taksim square and the dog was upset and barked and growled. If God forbid he should bite one of these losers I'll be the one who gets in trouble:(
I still walk him of course but it makes the walks very stressful and not relaxing for either of us.
Obviously, for sanitary reasons, restaurants won't let me in with him but I've been in Starbucks twice no problems but I sometimes it varies depending on who is in charge.
To answer your question about buses - as far as I know, dogs are only allowed on public transport if they are wearing a muzzle. Because my dog is small, I put him in a carrier and even then I get pestered when people see his little face peering through the mesh!
He's getting a bit heavy now but if I didn't do that I wouldn't be able to get him to a walkable area.
Ricardozarina wrote:Actually my greatest fear about my move was bringing my dog on such a long trip. It turned out to be quite easy. Last minute, I decided to upgrade to business class, and it turned out to be a blessing. I paid around $500 for the upgrade, and it so happens that when it was time to pay for my dog's fare at the airport, the counter attendant said: "No charge sir... you are flying business class" I ended up saving a few hundred dollars, and they kept me posted on my dog's condition the whole trip. Lufthansa staff at Frankfurt for connection were also extremely attentive. They told me she was at the pet lounge and doing well, and asked me to wait at the gate until she was onboard. A couple of minutes later, the said "Zarina is on board" over the speakers. That is my dog's name. Upon arrival at Istanbul, she was brought out at the oversized luggage door, and I got he out of the crate, and she was just fine. Got a porter for my luggage and the crate, and walked her out. The government official just got on his knees and hugged and kissed her, and called her "seker kopek" (sweet dog), and did not ask for any documents... waved us through!!!
Hi Ricardozarina! That's a very nice experience and good info. Apparently Lufthansa it is a very good company to fly your dog. I was think about getting Turkish Airlines to make a direct flight buy I am almost changing my mind. Just curious about the procedures on your arrival in Istanbul. Nobody asked any document? But I bet you were carrying them, right? What were these documents? Did you got any official info from Turkish gov about this?
Kindly note that Ricardozarina is inactive for nearly 7 months now, hope you get some response back though!
Regards
Kenjee
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I brought 2 dogs with me - one lab retriever and one mix lab - and must say that we live here for a year now and still have some problems with the street dogs. Moreover, once our dog was attacked by a pet dog, which was off leash and injured my lab. My daughter is always terrified when we are followed by a pack of stray dogs.
Now I am looking for a beach where I can take dogs to swim and run around. Public beaches and super crowded, private beaches, like Babylone, allowing dogs, but charge for a pass as much as for an adult, so taking a whole family can get quite expensive:-)
Can someone recommend a place where dogs can run and swim without bothering others? Or it is too much to wish for in a city with 19 mln people:-)?
Thank you!
Welcome on board to both of you

Maybe you should know that this thread here is a bit old and is dated 2012

I will suggesty to start a new topic on your own with all your questions on the Istanbul Forum for better visibility and more interactions please

Thank you
Maximilien
Enjoy!
Nigina_M wrote:Hello! Glad I found this thread!
I brought 2 dogs with me - one lab retriever and one mix lab - and must say that we live here for a year now and still have some problems with the street dogs. Moreover, once our dog was attacked by a pet dog, which was off leash and injured my lab. My daughter is always terrified when we are followed by a pack of stray dogs.
Now I am looking for a beach where I can take dogs to swim and run around. Public beaches and super crowded, private beaches, like Babylone, allowing dogs, but charge for a pass as much as for an adult, so taking a whole family can get quite expensive:-)
Can someone recommend a place where dogs can run and swim without bothering others? Or it is too much to wish for in a city with 19 mln people:-)?
Thank you!
I know this is very late after your original post, but I saw that you're bringing a dog and living near MEF - me too! I'm wondering if I can ask you a few questions about apartments and your experience.
Thanks
@ Jenn.g.m, do not hesitate to create your own thread on the Istanbul forum if you do not get any response here.
Just click on > Post new topic
All the very best
Bhavna

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