When you are in Paris, it is probably a correct statement to say that you are not going to have your own car, so you want to make sure that any transportation that you have allows your dog. Taxis and cabs are normally the ones that do not want any animals in their cars, so make sure that you call and ask in advance – that way, you can be sure that you are not breaking any rules.
You also want to make sure that if you are going on the Metro or Bus that your dog, if small enough is in a lap carrier. Larger dogs need to have a ticket with them, generally a children’s ticket.
You also want to make sure that you know where you can take your dogs. Open air markets are places that pets are not allows and neither are restaurants or museums.
wow, what a beautiful landscape!
ReplyDeleteId love to take my dog there
ReplyDeleteits nice to take your dogs on holiday with you.
ReplyDeleteOne day....ill go there...one day...nice to see the city is pet friendly
ReplyDeleteLike your blog :D
ReplyDeleteTop 3 hopeful destination...
ReplyDeletewould like to see the louvre sometime soon... been all over europe but not France. :[
ReplyDeleteI understand the logic but buying a seat for a dog... seriously.
ReplyDeletevery informative! thank you and followed (:
ReplyDeletethat is sooo gorgeous my dogss would love it!
ReplyDeleteloving the pics!
ReplyDeleteParis looks like such a calm place; I hope to visit there some day
ReplyDeleteNever knew dogs need their own ticket O_o
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteI want to go to Paris sometime!
ReplyDeletegreat post
ReplyDeletemy dog's too hyper to take anywhere xD
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