Uber has partnered with Heads Up for Tails to offer pet-friendly rides in Delhi and Mumbai, making travel more convenient and comfortable for pet owners.
UberPetfriendlyDelhiMumbaiHeads Up For TailsReal Estate MumbaiMar 06, 2025

You can book a pet-friendly ride through the Uber app. Simply select the pet-friendly option when booking your ride, and a driver who is equipped to handle pets will be assigned to you.
Drivers will provide pet beds, water bowls, and sometimes treats to ensure a comfortable and pleasant journey for your pet.
Yes, the pet-friendly ride service is available 24/7, making it convenient for last-minute trips or emergencies.
Yes, drivers who participate in the pet-friendly rides program undergo specialized training to handle pets and ensure a safe and comfortable ride.
The success of the pet-friendly rides service in Delhi and Mumbai is expected to pave the way for its expansion to other cities in India. Uber and Heads Up for Tails are committed to continuously improving and expanding the service.

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