Hong Kong restaurants can apply from May 18 to become dog-friendly venues
Hong Kong restaurants can begin applying for licences to become dog-friendly venues starting May 18. This new scheme, introduced by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, aims to allow pets into designated dining establishments.

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AI-generatedHong Kong restaurants can begin applying for licences to become dog-friendly venues starting May 18. This new scheme, introduced by the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, aims to allow pets into designated dining establishments. The application window will close on June 8, with a cap of 1,000 restaurants in the initial phase, and successful applicants will receive a dog-admission endorsement for their food business licence. Eligible restaurants must be larger than 20 square metres, but hotpot, teppanyaki, and barbecue establishments are excluded for safety reasons. The policy mandates that dogs must be leashed, under adult control, and dangerous breeds are prohibited, with the first pet-welcoming venues anticipated to open in July.
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5 extractedHotpot, teppanyaki, and barbecue restaurants are not eligible to apply.
Restaurants larger than 20 square metres are eligible to apply.
The first phase of the scheme will cap applications at 1,000 restaurants.
Applications for the dog-friendly scheme will close on June 8.
Hong Kong restaurants can apply for licenses from May 18 to allow dogs.