๐๐ Pet Lover's Guide to Paris | Top Dog-Walking Spots in Paris 1-20 Arrondissements
Here are the dog-friendly spots in Paris's 1-20 arrondissements (excluding a few areas) Please note: 1) If the dog park has gates, make sure to keep them secure to prevent your dog from running out and causing accidents. 2) If you're not familiar with the situation, try to let your dog play with dogs of similar size. First, get acquainted while on a leash, then release the leash in designated areas like dog parks where it's allowed. 3) If you see a dog that seems aggressive and isn't on a leash, try to keep your dog away. 4) If conflicts arise between dogs, don't scream and don't pick up your dog while yelling. This could agitate an already enraged dog. If you have something nearby, use it to block the two dogs and avoid direct contact. 5) In case of an emergency, quickly ask a local or someone who speaks French well to call urgence. Starting from the next post, I'll continuously update on the best parks and forests in Paris for dogs that don't need to be leashed, where you can play with your dog, and places suitable for high-energy dogs. I'll try to provide clear public transportation information to help pet owners without cars. Source: holidog ใTop 10 des parcs oรน promener son chien ร Parisใ #ParisDogWalking #DogWalking #DogWalkingRoutine #ResponsibleDogWalking #FrenchDogOwnership #NewDogOwner #ParisDogParks #DogParks #Paris #FrenchLife #FrenchLifeTips #FrenchDogs #DogLife #Pets #FrenchPetLife #FrenchPets #FrenchPetBot #FrenchPetSupplies