Traveling Europe, of course, we have to bring our little dog along! ~
β£οΈ Taking a well-behaved puppy to Europe really enhances the experience! Because we need to walk the dog in the morning and evening, π we get to see many different sceneries that are rare, and because we often hold the dog's leash, we're frequently asked for directions, which makes the attitude of passersby and shop assistants even warmer. π The early morning in Naples is very peaceful, and we had a lively conversation for an hour with an Italian grandmother through gestures and guessing. On the ferry to Capri, we were surrounded by tourists from all over the world, providing 30 minutes of emotional support - Whether it's a Michelin three-star expensive meal or a Paris hotpot restaurant, they will first touch the dog's head and offer water to the puppy. On the train to go skiing, a child sat on the ground and kept bending down to kiss the puppy's feet - π§© Since the age of one, the puppy has been flying and self-driving with us, skiing, surfing, climbing mountains, rowing boats, from Aspen to the Alps, from the Pacific to the Mediterranean, experienced and confident. π When traveling, apart from her documents and food, we only bring the dog's safety belt and a favorite toy, everything else is simplified and can be bought locally. π₯° The puppy is a super obedient American certified Service Animal, and also has a French pet passport, flying UA from the United States to the UK, and mainly relying on Eurostar and Alitalia from the UK to other places in Europe #Traveling with a puppy #Europe #My Travel Diary #Recommended Guide #Check-in Europe #Recommendation