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  1. The good news is that its SUPAW convenient to take your dog on most trains all over Europe. While not all trains in Europe are dog-friendly, most are. And, since most trains in Europe tend to accommodate furry passengers, traveling by train can be a fun, wanderlust experience for you and your dog.

  2. You may need to register your pet or buy a special pet ticket before you can bring your furry friend on the train with you. For more information about bringing your pet with you on the train, please check the website(s) of the railway carrier(s) you're planning on travelling with.

  3. A guide to taking your dog or pet by train from London to almost anywhere in Europe, including taking your dog on trains to France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Amsterdam, even Moscow or Istanbul. Covers taking your dog on Eurostar and on ferries, then on international trains across Europe.

  4. Find info on the top 10 pet-friendly trains in Europe & North America, including Amtrak and VIA Rail Canada; pet policies for dogs on trains.

  5. 9 sie 2023 · Taking your dog on the Eurotunnel is very straightforward. The Channel Tunnel is an easy way to travel between the the U.K. and France. The Eurotunnel shuttle runs between Folkestone and Calais 24/7, 365 days a year and takes around 35 minutes.

  6. Pets are not allowed on trains to and from London, between Brussels and Lille, or on our Eurostar Sun and Snow routes. However, you can travel with a guide or assistance dog or cat, but you’ll need to contact us at least 24 hours before your journey.

  7. 6 kwi 2018 · Italy: Dogs and other pets are permitted on most trains. They’re free in a carrier, and half the second class fare if on a lead and muzzled. Germany: Small dogs and cats in containers travel free, while larger dogs pay the child rate.

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