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Travelling With Your Dog To Italy? Bolzano Will Charge A Daily Tax From 2026

From 2026, Bolzano in northern Italy will charge tourists EUR 1.50 per dog per night and local owners an annual fee. Authorities say it will fund cleaning services, but critics warn it could deter tourism and discourage pet adoption

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The city of Bolzano in northern Italy has declared its intention to charge visitors accompanied by dogs a daily fee; this proposal has already generated controversy around the nation. Visitors will have to pay EUR 1.50 per dog per night starting in 2026. The rule also applies to local owners who will also have to pay an annual charge. Animal welfare organisations have slammed the decision as unjust and ineffective, but authorities claim the additional fees are required to pay for municipal expenses associated with dog ownership, specifically waste management and public cleaning.

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