The Expat Pet Guide to Paris

Moving to Paris with your pet? Everything you need to know: microchipping, vet registration, pet-friendly parks, metro rules and the expat community.

Mishty5 August 20246 min read
The Expat Pet Guide to Paris

Pet Cheri and Your Friend in Paris have teamed up to help expat families relocating to the French capital with their animal companions.

Essential Admin Before You Arrive

Every pet in France must be registered with the national identification database. Make sure your pet is microchipped and that all vaccinations are up to date, with documentation translated if necessary.

Paris Pet Etiquette

Over 300,000 dogs live in Paris, but behavioral standards are strictly enforced. Leashes and waste disposal bags are mandatory — fines apply for non-compliance. In most parks and public spaces, dogs must be kept on a leash.

Best Pet-Friendly Spaces

  • Bois de Vincennes — large off-leash areas
  • Parc Georges Brassens — quiet green space
  • Bois de Boulogne — forest walks
  • Parc Martin Luther King — popular with dog owners

Note: Jardin du Luxembourg and Tuileries do not allow dogs.

Getting Around

Small pets travel free in closed carriers (max dimensions apply). Larger dogs must be on a leash with a muzzle and require a child-fare ticket on the metro.

Building Your Community

Dog meetups, expat pet owner groups, and Pet Cheri's VIP Club are excellent ways to connect with like-minded pet parents during your relocation.

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