Dog without a muzzle: man uses belt and calls for police action!

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A 58-year-old man was taken off the train at Ulm Central Station on August 12, 2025 by the federal police after his dog was not wearing a muzzle.

Ein 58-jähriger Mann wurde am 12.08.2025 am Ulmer Hauptbahnhof von der Bundespolizei aus dem Zug gebracht, nachdem sein Hund keinen Maulkorb trug.
A 58-year-old man was taken off the train at Ulm Central Station on August 12, 2025 by the federal police after his dog was not wearing a muzzle.

Dog without a muzzle: man uses belt and calls for police action!

In an incident on August 12, 2025 at Ulm Central Station, a 58-year-old man was asked to leave the regional express by Deutsche Bahn because of his dog, which was not wearing a muzzle. According to news.de, the man did not respond to the request, but instead tied his dog's mouth with a belt. This led to the train attendant informing the federal police, who later had to intervene on site.

When the police arrived, the man was uncooperative and unreasonable. This led to him eventually being removed from the train. The officers also initiated an investigation against him on suspicion of trespassing.

Rules for taking dogs with you in Germany

Taking dogs on public transport is an often discussed topic. According to Deutsche Bahn regulations, dogs are generally not allowed to travel on trains without a muzzle. This particularly affects larger dogs that are not kept in transport boxes. Smaller dogs, on the other hand, can be taken along in transport boxes, but must be kept on a leash when they leave the box. These rules are important not only for the safety of all passengers, but also to prevent possible inconveniences. Further information on this can be found at hello-hund.de.

There are specific regulations, especially for people with disabilities who need a dog as a companion. According to the information from bahn.de, people with a severely disabled person's ID card that contains the symbol "B" are allowed to take an accompanying person and their dog with them free of charge, provided that this is marked as an assistance dog. These identifying badges are important and must be visibly attached to the dog.

While guide dogs and other designated assistance dogs are exempt from the muzzle requirement, other dog breeds are required to wear such an aid in many federal states. The regulations can vary from state to state, which is why dog ​​owners should be well informed before traveling.

Tips for a relaxed trip with your dog

If you want to ensure that the trip is pleasant for everyone involved, you should make some preparations. Experts recommend that dogs do their business and not be hungry or thirsty before the trip. It is also advisable to get the transport box, if available, used to the dog in advance and, if possible, to hold it during the journey. Training your dog for public transport can also be helpful and avoid unpleasant surprises.

In conclusion, the rules for taking dogs on public transport are clear, but often difficult to understand. Dog owners should therefore always carefully inform themselves about the applicable regulations to ensure a stress-free journey.

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