What are the rules for traveling with your dog?
Metro, bus, tram… The rules for taking public transport with your dog vary according to the city and the companies (RATP, TCL, RTM etc.) Keep in mind that there are also special conditions depending on the size of your dog animal.
In France, each public transport company (RATP, TCL, RTM, etc.) has its own rules for traveling with a dog.
Are dogs allowed on public transport?
It’s important to remember that all guide or assistance dogs are permit accompany their owners on all public transport, regardless of size or race. When traveling, commanders must carry one of these documents with them:
- a disability card,
- a priority card,
- an educator card,
- of a map of “Host family”
- the certificate of identification of the dog.
In Paris, most public transport (bus, metro, RER or tram) is operated by the RATP. Authorize the access of pets (dog, cat and NAC) under certain conditions. The same goes for other major French cities such as Lyon and Marseille.
Everywhere in France, 1st and 2nd category dogs, such as the Rottweiler or the Mastiff, are prohibited In public transport.
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What are the conditions for taking public transport with your dog?
TO Paris, dogs are accepted by the RATP depending on their size and the means of transport used. To be accepted on the bus, funicular, metro, RER and tram in Paris, small dogs, such as dachshunds, pugs or even French bulldogs, must be enclosed in boxes, bags or transport baskets.
Since June 2016, large and medium-sized dogs, such as the Border Collie, Collie or Great Dane, have been allowed to travel on the Metro and RER. They must be kept on a leash and muzzled. However, they are still barred from buses.
The TCL network of Lyon allows small dogs to travel in properly closed carriers. Dogs weighing more than 6 kg must be kept on a lead and muzzled.
About public transport Marseille : Dogs and pets are generally prohibited on all RTM networks. However, it is possible to derogate from this prohibition. Indeed, small dogs not listed in the official classification of dangerous animals are tolerated if transported in boxes, bags or closed cages and installed on the lap of the person carrying them.
As regards guide dogs for the blind or assistance dogs, they must be equipped with a harness and leash (longer than 80 cm). They are, however, exempt from wearing a muzzle. When a guide dog is not equipped with a harness or work jacket, the guided or assisted person must be able to justify the presence of the dog.
In other cities of France, it is necessary to refer to the regulations put in place by the transport companies.
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What is the price of public transport for dogs?
TO Parisfrom November 2019, metro and RER are free for all “big” and “small” dogs.
To access the TCL network of Lyon with his dog, the owner must pay a “Waf” transport ticket and be in possession of a certificate, including the dog’s identification number and the name of the companion(s).
1 day | 7 days | 1 month | 1 years |
€1 | €5 | €10 | €100 |
To travel on the RTM network of Marseilleowners of small dogs must have a transport ticket worth 1.70 euros one way for the metro and 2 euros one way for the bus.
Assistance, rescue and police dogs are allowed everywhere free of charge.
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