Puppy checks in at Paris, proudly obtains a French pet passport
🥹 There are so many people in Paris, I relied on my puppy to use the special channel for VIPs! And I successfully processed the pet passport, now my puppy can travel freely across Europe! Super grateful! 🌸 At the Louvre, I thought I'd have to squeeze in front of the Mona Lisa, but the staff pulled me to the center, where hundreds of tourists were staring and taking photos of me + dog + Mona Lisa. Looking at all those tourists, I was stiff and the dog was dumbfounded haha 😆 The closest I've ever been to the Mona Lisa, thanks to my puppy! 🌹 At the best spot for taking photos of the Eiffel Tower, I stumbled upon a couple taking wedding photos. My puppy served as a model for them, and I got a photo of me and my puppy haha, getting free photos thanks to my dog 🐶! 🎡 At Disneyland, the fast pass line for attractions was only about 10 minutes, and the parade was arranged in the middle, all thanks to the fast pass with my puppy! ⚠️Ps 🧩 At the Louvre, my dog followed me step by step, walking, lying down, and stopping very well, without making any noise. It's possible to bring a dog to the museum. He also liked the big lawn behind the museum and even took a nap in the sun for a while. 🧩 I don't recommend bringing dogs to Disneyland Paris. Service dogs are tired after working all day, there are too many people at Disney, and there are many children. If the visit is too long, the dog will get annoyed. By evening, the tired puppy started to get anxious, and the Disney staff spoke to me in front of them and arranged for me to wait in the reserved area for the performance #Paris #France #MyTravelDiary #TravelingWithPuppy #Guide #Recommendation