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Pet Travel Guide | France Edition

πŸ‘ France has a long-standing dog-raising culture and can be said to be the most pet-friendly country in Europe. 🧩 In France, dogs have the right to ride subways and trains. Small dogs that can fit in a 45 cm bag can ride for free, while larger dogs must purchase half-price tickets. 🌹 Most restaurants and cafes in France welcome dogs, but it's best to confirm with the restaurant first. Not only will they serve customers, but they will also proactively provide drinking water for dogs and even offer them treats. Because dogs can enter and exit restaurants, it's not uncommon to see small dogs accompanying their owners for meals or napping under the table on French streets. 🌹 Public places, buildings, attractions, and historical sites generally prohibit dogs from entering, but each community has open grasslands for dog owners to walk their dogs, allowing dogs to have enough space in big cities. #My travel diary #Recommended check-in spots #Guide #Travel #France #Travel #Traveling with dogs

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Pet Travel Guide | France Edition

πŸ‘ France has a long-standing dog-raising culture and can be said to be the most pet-friendly country in Europe. 🧩 In France, dogs have the right to ride subways and trains. Small dogs that can fit in a 45 cm bag can ride for free, while larger dogs must purchase half-price tickets. 🌹 Most restaurants and cafes in France welcome dogs, but it's best to confirm with the restaurant first. Not only will they serve customers, but they will also proactively provide drinking water for dogs and even offer them treats. Because dogs can enter and exit restaurants, it's not uncommon to see small dogs accompanying their owners for meals or napping under the table on French streets. 🌹 Public places, buildings, attractions, and historical sites generally prohibit dogs from entering, but each community has open grasslands for dog owners to walk their dogs, allowing dogs to have enough space in big cities. #My travel diary #Recommended check-in spots #Guide #Travel #France #Travel #Traveling with dogs

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