Traveling with dogs in France ~
🧩 When we went to the Arc de Triomphe, we made a stop by Hermès on the Champs-Élysées. Our regular customer LaDigue entered the Maison Hermès for the first time, and the SA (Sales Associates) there were very friendly to dogs. An elegant French lady immediately filled a Maison Hermès dog bowl with water for LaDigue. They found it incredible that LaDigue had traveled from Singapore to Europe and kept asking us about the details of our trip. 🥰 Finally, a British gentleman who loves dogs very much assisted us, and we spent almost the entire shopping process talking about dogs. After buying a pair of shoes, he took us to find the SA in charge of bags. Unfortunately, there were many Middle Eastern customers in the store at the time, but LaDigue was not treated differently. 🎀 Next to Hermès is KITH, where the Chinese and European SAs were enthusiastic about dogs, but the African SAs looked at the dog strangely, I guess it might be because they are Muslim. ❣️ For large shopping malls, we don't like to go to the two that are crowded with tourists. We went to Le Bon Marché, which we visit every time we come to Paris. LaDigue had no trouble getting around inside, and the SA from the small Chanel store seemed accustomed to seeing LaDigue, indicating that dogs are regular customers here. 👍 In the Marais district, we took LaDidge to browse several small shops within the Marais, and each one loved her, especially at IRO, where a French girl immediately used scissors to cut her mineral water bottle into a dog bowl for LaDigue to drink from #My travel diary #Dog life #Traveling with a puppy #Recommended records #Guide #Check-in