Dog Owners Warned to Check Rules Before Bringing Pets Near World Cup Host City Events

Dog Owners Warned to Check Rules Before Bringing Pets Near World Cup Host City Events
Planning for World Cup crowds should not stop at where dogs are allowed,” said Abdelhak Hacht, owner of DEWELPRO. “It should also include how they stay protected once they are outside.
As World Cup host cities prepare for larger crowds, outdoor gatherings, hotel stays, patios, and fan activity, DEWELPRO is reminding dog owners to check pet rules and plan ahead for summer exposure. The company highlights the DEWEL Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs as a plant-based daily-wear option designed to help repel fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes during travel, watch parties, and outdoor routines.

Miami, Florida – June 16, 2026 – As World Cup activity brings larger crowds, outdoor watch parties, fan zones, hotel stays, and packed patios to major host cities this summer, dog owners may need to plan more carefully before bringing pets along.

DEWELPRO is warning that the question is not only whether dogs are allowed near World Cup-related gatherings — it is whether they are protected once they get there. Busy outdoor spaces can expose dogs to grass, shade, standing water, other pets, and high-contact areas where fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes may be present before owners notice any signs.

The company says its DEWEL Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs, available at DEWELPRO.com, was designed for owners who want a plant-based, daily-wear option during summer routines, travel, and outdoor events. The collar uses natural aromatic compounds to help create a scent barrier around the dog, making pets less attractive to fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes before pests latch on.

World Cup host cities are expected to see increased movement around stadium districts, hotels, restaurants, parks, public viewing areas, and private gatherings. While service animals are typically handled under separate rules, pet policies can vary widely between venues, patios, hotels, transit systems, fan areas, and public spaces.

A hotel may allow dogs, while nearby restaurants may not. A park may be pet-friendly, while a controlled fan zone inside the area may restrict animals. A patio may welcome pets during normal hours, but change rules during high-traffic match days.

For dog owners, the safest approach is to check rules before leaving home and avoid assuming pets are allowed simply because an event is outdoors.

But access is only one part of the issue.

A dog may spend hours around outdoor crowds, shaded lawns, hotel grass, patios, parking areas, or watch parties and still appear completely normal afterward. The first signs of exposure may come later, after the dog starts scratching, biting, or showing irritation.

Fleas can travel indoors on a dog’s coat and settle into bedding, rugs, furniture, and floor cracks. Ticks can attach quietly under fur, especially around the ears, neck, belly, legs, or between the toes. Mosquitoes can bite quickly near damp grass, standing water, fountains, shaded areas, or evening gatherings before owners ever see them.

That is why DEWELPRO says World Cup planning for dog owners should include more than pet-friendly hotels and venue rules. It should also include prevention.

“World Cup crowds will bring more outdoor time, more travel, and more shared spaces,” said Abdelhak Hacht, owner of DEWELPRO. “For dog owners, planning should not stop at asking where pets are allowed. It should include how dogs stay protected once they are outside.”

The DEWEL collar uses a flexible TPE base infused with cinnamon oil, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, lemon eucalyptus oil, and linaloe oil. These ingredients are released gradually over time to support long-duration repellent care without harsh chemicals, pesticides, or nerve toxins.

Each collar is adjustable up to 25 inches and is intended for dogs 8 weeks and older. For larger dogs, two collars can be connected together for a proper fit. The collar is also commonly chosen by owners looking for a gentler option for dogs with sensitive skin.

For dogs that are currently pest-free, DEWELPRO recommends applying the collar before summer travel, outdoor watch parties, or repeated host-city outings begin. Bathing the dog first and checking the coat can help create a cleaner starting point before continuous wear.

For dogs already dealing with active fleas or ticks, owners should first address the visible issue using their preferred treatment method, such as flea shampoo, combing, tick removal, a veterinarian-recommended product, or another proven approach. Once the active issue is under control, steady prevention can help reduce the chance of new fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes latching on again.

Because the collar works through natural oils, frequent swimming, bathing, or repeated water exposure may reduce effectiveness over time. Dogs spending time near fountains, rain, splash areas, wet grass, beaches, or lake trips may need closer monitoring and earlier replacement.

DEWELPRO says dog owners heading into World Cup host cities should prepare with a simple checklist: confirm pet rules, avoid crowded heat, carry water, check the coat after outdoor time, avoid standing water when possible, wash travel bedding, and keep prevention consistent before the day begins.

The World Cup may bring unforgettable summer moments to host cities across North America. For dog owners, the best plan is not just knowing where pets are welcome — it is making sure dogs are ready for the outdoor spaces, crowds, and summer conditions that come with the event.

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