Dog care in Aberdeen
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Dog Care in Aberdeen
Aberdeen's dog walking culture leans on the coast and the parks. The Esplanade and Aberdeen Beach from the harbour up to Donmouth, Hazlehead Park (one of the largest municipal parks in Scotland, with woodland and the formal gardens), Duthie Park, Seaton Park, Westburn Park, the Old Aberdeen river walks, and the Don and Dee river paths all carry steady traffic. Out a little further, Countesswells Forest, Tollohill Wood, and the Royal Deeside walks from Banchory onward are weekend territory. The coastal path north towards Balmedie Beach and the dunes is daily fare for a lot of north-side dogs.
Central apartments around the harbour and Union Street lean on daycare and walkers. Family suburbs - Mannofield, Cults, Bieldside, Milltimber, Bridge of Don, Kingswells - are walker, trainer, and groomer territory. Boarding fills around the school holidays. Aberdeen's oil-and-gas-influenced employment patterns mean a higher-than-average rate of expat and offshore-worker households needing flexible boarding cover during rotational shifts.
Scotland operates under the Animal Welfare and Licensing (Scotland) Regulations 2021. Aberdeen City Council enforces boarding and daycare licensing through environmental health and publishes its register; dog walking on its own is not a licensable activity. Aberdeenshire Council covers the surrounding rural areas - a Westhill, Banchory, or Stonehaven boarder may be licensed elsewhere. Aberdeen Beach has clear dog access rules with seasonal restrictions on certain stretches during summer, and Balmedie Country Park has lead requirements through the dunes during ground-nesting bird season.
13 businesses in Aberdeen