1/25/2024 0 Comments Dog mouth guardLithuania: Required for dogs not in a carrier on public transport in Vilnius, if possible, although on trains only required for dogs that are not well socialised.Latvia: Required for larger dogs on trains, unclear whether required on public transport within Riga.Italy: Required for larger dogs on trains and on most public transport, at least in Rome, Milan and the vaporettos in Venice.Ireland: Larger dogs are not generally allowed on public transport, but when they are allowed in the guard van on Irish Rail trains, they require a muzzle.On public transport in Budapest, dogs not in a carrier need to wear a muzzle Hungary: Required for dogs not in a carrier on trains, public transport in Budapest and Budapest River Cruises.Greece: Larger dogs are not generally allowed on public transport, but required for larger dogs not in a carrier on many ferries.Also required for public transport in Berlin, but not enforced. Germany: Required for larger dogs on DB trains.France: Required for larger dogs on trains and on public transport at least in Paris.Estonia: Required for dogs not in a carrier on public transport in at least Tallinn.It was quite common to see dogs on public transport in Czech Republic wearing muzzles. Czech Republic: Dogs not in a carrier bag (and in the case of Prague, dogs in a not entirely closed carrier), need to wear a muzzle.Bulgaria: Required for larger dogs on both trains and other forms of public transport.Austria: Required for larger dogs on trains and any dogs not in a carrier on public transport, at least in Vienna.The following countries stipulate that dogs on public transport, generally only larger dogs, require a muzzle: Muzzles are only ever required by unrestrained dogs outside of a carrier, generally larger dogs. So, if you’re going to be driving everywhere after moving abroad with pets, it’s unlikely that your dog will require a muzzle.Īdditionally, if your dog is small and will be travelling in a carrier, it will not require a muzzle. The most common occasion where dogs require a muzzle in Europe is on public transport, whether that’s local metros and trams, or inter-city trains. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Note: This post contains affiliate links, which means I may receive commission if you make a purchase using the links.
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