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Travel Diary with a Puppy ~

❣️ Almost all European hotels allow dogs, and the booking page will also indicate this, with service dogs being free. 🥰 Almost every hotel will prepare dog beds and bowls, and often receive treats and toys as gifts. 🍴 The French and Italian restaurants we visited are pet-friendly, even Da Vittorio allows puppies. Switzerland and Spain need to be asked in advance, but there are many outdoor seats. 🧩 Italy is the world's 👑 dog-loving country, right? Passersby's eyes will light up when they see a puppy, stroking and praising in various ways, even if it's just a brief encounter, they will turn back and shout Ciao Bella. Restaurants, public transportation, and shopping malls are all accessible, and even if there are occasional regulations that don't allow it, the relaxed Italians will turn a blind eye. 🧩 France is unexpectedly dog-friendly! We have never been refused entry to a restaurant, only Parisian transportation and parks are exceptions... (see previous sad notes on walking dogs in Paris) 🧩 Spain seems to have some polarization towards pets, and public places are also fifty-fifty not pet-friendly, so it's essential to do your homework in advance. ❄️ Going to Switzerland in the summer without a puppy would be guilty! The outdoor environment here is too suitable for active babies! Almost every restaurant we visited is pet-friendly, and public transportation is also very convenient. #France #Italy #Traveling with a puppy #My Travel Diary #Guide #Travel

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Travel Diary with a Puppy ~

❣️ Almost all European hotels allow dogs, and the booking page will also indicate this, with service dogs being free. 🥰 Almost every hotel will prepare dog beds and bowls, and often receive treats and toys as gifts. 🍴 The French and Italian restaurants we visited are pet-friendly, even Da Vittorio allows puppies. Switzerland and Spain need to be asked in advance, but there are many outdoor seats. 🧩 Italy is the world's 👑 dog-loving country, right? Passersby's eyes will light up when they see a puppy, stroking and praising in various ways, even if it's just a brief encounter, they will turn back and shout Ciao Bella. Restaurants, public transportation, and shopping malls are all accessible, and even if there are occasional regulations that don't allow it, the relaxed Italians will turn a blind eye. 🧩 France is unexpectedly dog-friendly! We have never been refused entry to a restaurant, only Parisian transportation and parks are exceptions... (see previous sad notes on walking dogs in Paris) 🧩 Spain seems to have some polarization towards pets, and public places are also fifty-fifty not pet-friendly, so it's essential to do your homework in advance. ❄️ Going to Switzerland in the summer without a puppy would be guilty! The outdoor environment here is too suitable for active babies! Almost every restaurant we visited is pet-friendly, and public transportation is also very convenient. #France #Italy #Traveling with a puppy #My Travel Diary #Guide #Travel

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