Beginning in February, pet owners are permitted to take their animals on LRT-2 trains.
Commuting can be difficult for Fur parents. Some people booked a grab just to get to their destination with their pets, but it was expensive. Most people don't want to be with your pets if you commute by bus, train, or jeepney. Mostly because they believe they will bite or stink.
Good thing this news we brought to you will make your life easier when commuting Pets because it will be permitted inside LRT-2 stations and trains beginning on February 1 with the following restrictions, according to Hernando Cabrera, administrator of the Light Rail Transit Authority (LRTA).
Pets should have a complete rabies vaccination. They ought to be contained in a cage. Diapers should be worn by pets.
Given that trains might be crowded, particularly during rush hours, the LRTA also advises against bringing "large" pets.
On Wednesday, the LRTA teased a new policy on its social media platforms. He claimed the organization would soon provide further details.