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Glasgow is one of the UK's most reliably dog-friendly cities, with free pets on every ScotRail train, dog-welcoming pubs in every neighbourhood, and the 146-hectare Pollok Country Park inside the city. Top spots for pets include Pollok Country Park, Kelvingrove Park, and Loch Lomond a 50-minute train ride away, especially around the West End, Merchant City, and Finnieston.
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Why Glasgow with your pet?
Glasgow is one of the UK's most reliably dog-friendly cities, with free pets on every ScotRail train, dog-welcoming pubs in every neighbourhood, and the 146-hectare Pollok Country Park inside the city.
๐ Top spot
Pollok Country Park, Kelvingrove Park, and Loch Lomond a 50-minute train ride away.
๐๏ธ Best area
the West End, Merchant City, and Finnieston.

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Glasgow takes its name from the Gaelic 'Glas Cu' (the dear green place) and the city has made it a motto โ over 90 municipal parks within its limits, including the 146-hectare Pollok Country Park, the only country park inside any UK city. Scotland's commercial maritime capital in the 19th century, Glasgow made its fortune from the Clyde and American tobacco, then reinvented itself after the 1980s industrial decline as European Capital of Culture (1990) and international design hub. Today a city of ~600,000 inhabitants at the heart of the Strathclyde region, it has some of the UK's most dog-friendly pubs and cafรฉs โ Scottish pub culture being what it is. Post-Brexit quirk: visitors from the EU need an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) before arrival. The Subway (the world's third-oldest underground) is strict on dogs, but ScotRail accepts up to 2 dogs free per adult ticket.
The UK's only country park inside a city โ 146 hectares of woodland, riverside trails, formal gardens, and the Burrell Collection (assistance dogs only). Off-leash on the woodland trails; ScotRail Pollokshaws West 10 minutes from Glasgow Central.
Flagship Victorian park (34 hectares) along the River Kelvin in the West End, with the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum. Off-leash on the open lawns; Subway Hillhead station a five-minute walk away.
Victorian garden cemetery on a hill east of Glasgow Cathedral, with 50,000 monumental graves and one of Europe's most photogenic skylines. Leashed dogs welcome along the entire path network; free, open 24/7.
Scotland's only medieval mainland cathedral to survive the Reformation intact (12th century). The interior admits only assistance dogs, but the exterior gardens and the Necropolis hill behind are leash-friendly and free.
Britain's largest freshwater loch, 30 km north-west. The Balloch shore offers open lawns, a sandy beach pocket, and a wooded park; off-leash year-round. ScotRail Balloch 50 minutes from Glasgow Queen Street.
University quarter with Victorian charm โ cobbled Ashton Lane, Byres Road, Gibson Street facing Kelvingrove. Dog-friendly pubs and cafรฉs on every street: The Left Bank, Brel, The Drake, Inn Deep. Subway Hillhead at the heart of the district.
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๐พ Best months to travel with a pet in Glasgow: Jun, Jul, Aug