Dog walking places are minimil. If you are going to be staying in a compound, you would be able to walk around there.
Cornish is another option, but you get hassled by locals who will tell you that its not allowed, but there are no signs, so I generally ignore them and tell them that my dogs are not bothering them, and until there are signs I will keep walking my dogs there. The best place is from the Emiri Diwan side towards the new Islamic museum. Never in the direction of Sheraton, as there are many more people.
There are a few beaches, but on weekends too many crowds.
Walking through the streets you will be hassled by people driving by, barking at you, or asking how much you will sell your dog for, or generally just harrassing if you are a woman.
Hope this helps.
"if you don't like the heat... get out of the kitchen... but stop trying to fan the flames before you leave... it will burn you on the a** as you go through the doorway...." ME
there are 2 vets that offer the service.
Doha Vets and Qatar Vet Centre
Dog walking places are minimil. If you are going to be staying in a compound, you would be able to walk around there.
Cornish is another option, but you get hassled by locals who will tell you that its not allowed, but there are no signs, so I generally ignore them and tell them that my dogs are not bothering them, and until there are signs I will keep walking my dogs there. The best place is from the Emiri Diwan side towards the new Islamic museum. Never in the direction of Sheraton, as there are many more people.
There are a few beaches, but on weekends too many crowds.
Walking through the streets you will be hassled by people driving by, barking at you, or asking how much you will sell your dog for, or generally just harrassing if you are a woman.
Hope this helps.
"if you don't like the heat... get out of the kitchen... but stop trying to fan the flames before you leave... it will burn you on the a** as you go through the doorway...." ME
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