Train travel with pets

Trains that allow pets vary depending on the train and the country, you may require a ticket for your dog or other pets. Dog tickets are not available on Rail Europe. The best place to find information is via The Man in Seat 61's guide to train travel with dogs. See below for pet-friendly trains: 

Eurostar pet policy

With the exception of guide dogs and assistance dogs, Eurostar London does not permit pets on board the train. Eurostar is not participating in the 'Passports for Pets' scheme.

Eurotunnel and the cross-channel ferries are participating in the Passport for Pets scheme. They can provide a more practical means of travelling with your pet, since animals can travel with their owners in a private vehicle.

Guide and assistance dogs

Eurostar accepts assistance and guide dogs between London St Pancras/Ebbsfleet - Paris/Brussels/Lille & Calais. Please note that Ashford station is not yet equipped to deal with guide dogs arriving from Europe. This service can be arranged over the phone with Eurostar, at the same time as the booking is made for the blind passenger.
In order to enter the UK all guide dogs must have:
  • A microchip.
  • Official entry/ re-entry certificate.
  • Certification of treatment against Ticks and Tapeworm.
  • Pet travel scheme declaration for completion by the person bringing the guide dog into England.

Pets on the TGV

Domestic animals in pet carriers and larger dogs are permitted on board the TGV and require a ticket for travel. Guide dogs travel for free on any train.

The cost of the pet fare depends on the size and weight of the animal.

  • Small dogs or other domestic animals (less than 6kg) can be carried in a bag or basket not exceeding 45cm x 30cm x 25cm. You must pay a €7,50 supplement for your pet.
  • Larger pets (over 6kg) get a 50% discount on the full Second Class fare (even if you travel in First Class). Large dogs must be kept on a lead and muzzled.
  • Each passenger can bring up to 2 dogs or 2 pet carriers. Pet tickets are not available to purchase online so must be purchased over the telephone directly with the rail operator, or at an SNCF station or SNCF Boutique in France.
    How to book: Tickets for pets cannot be booked online with Rail Europe. We recommend that you telephone SNCF. Outside France: +33 1 84 94 36 35 (press #85 for English).

Pets on the Lyria Train

Starting 23rd June 2023, pets no longer travel for free even if they are in a small container. The precise policies can be found below.
Pets in small containers:
  • Passengers need to purchase a ticket for each container at a fixed price of €7. 

Dogs on a lead and Muzzled:

  • Dogs on a lead may travel on TGV Lyria on international routes. 
  • They must be muzzled throughout the journey and placed at your feet.
  • Passengers must pay a flat-rate ticket fee of €20.

    How to book: Tickets for pets cannot be booked online with Rail Europe. We recommend that you telephone SNCF. Outside France: + 33 8 92 35 35 35. Pet tickets can also be booked at the station.

Pets on the AVE (including Renfe-SNCF)

Pets are permitted on high-speed AVE trains in Spain, provided they do not disturb other passengers and obtain a ticket. Certified guide dogs may travel on any train for free without a ticket.
  • Small domestic pets, defined as dogs, cats, ferrets & birds (not poultry) no heavier than 10 kg can be carried in a suitable carrier not exceeding 60cm x 35cm x 35 cm.
  • Larger dogs are not permitted on any Spanish trains.
  • In sleeping accommodation, the transport of animals is only permitted if you book sole occupancy of couchettes/sleepers compartment.
  • Only one pet will be allowed per passenger
  • Guide dogs for the blind are permitted to travel free of charge.
  • Passengers with Preferente, Club, Gran Clase and Great Comfort tickets may transport pets for free, provided that they take the pet to the ticket office prior to boarding. For all other classes set a price of 25% Economy Class seat is applied.

How to book: Tickets for pets cannot be booked online with Rail Europe. It is advised to purchase pet tickets locally from the departure station which would be subject to availability. 

Pets on trains in the UK

Passengers may travel with dogs, cats and other small animals with them, provided they do not endanger or inconvenience passengers or staff. This is free of charge and subject to conditions below:

  • Maximum of two pets per passenger
  • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times unless contained in a basket.
  • Dogs without leads, cats, birds and small animals must be carried in an enclosed basket, cage or pet carrier. It must be rigid and not open (to prevent escape). The animal should be able to stand and lie down in comfort.
  • Animals and containers must not occupy seats, otherwise, a charge will be made.
  • Animals are not permitted in the restaurant cars except for blind persons' guide dogs or deaf persons' assistance dogs, which may be allowed into the restaurant car at the steward's discretion. However, every effort is made to serve meals at blind or deaf persons' seats.
  • Bylaw 16 allows the train company to refuse carriage or entry to any animal. If your dog or other animal causes a nuisance or inconvenience to other passengers you may be asked to remove it from the train or railway premises by the Train Company or Rail Service Company staff.

Pets on trains in Italy

Pets are permitted on all trains within Italy, but there are restrictions based on the train. Guide dogs for the blind can travel on all trains free of charge with no obligation.

Frecciarossa, Frecciaargento and Frecciabiana

  • Small pets are admitted in First and Second Class for no extra charge if carried in the appropriate container no larger than 70x30x50. Each traveller can bring only one container.
  • Large dogs get a 50% discount on the full Second Class fare. They are not permitted in Executive and Premium Class, Silence Area or Sitting Rooms.
  • All pets must have a certificate of registration and health card (or, for dogs of foreign citizens, the "passport of the dog") for the duration of the trip.

Express trains, IC and ICN

  • Each traveller is allowed to transport a dog of any size, kept on a leash and muzzled in both first and second class.
  • Dogs are only permitted on night trains if you book sole occupancy of the compartment.

Regional trains

  • One dog of any size on a short lead and wearing a muzzle.
  • Dogs must be kept in the vestibule of the last wagon.
  • Dogs are not allowed during peak travel times (7am - 9am Monday to Friday).

How to book: Pet tickets are available from any ticket office or authorised travel agency (excluding web agencies).

Pets on the train in Germany

Pets are permitted on all trains within Germany, but there are restrictions based on the size of the dog. Guide dogs and other assistance dogs are not required to wear muzzles and may travel without a ticket.

Small dogs:

  • Small dogs (e.g. the size of a domestic cat and smaller) are permitted on board.
  • No extra charge.
  • A carrier must be used for transportation (one pet per passenger).

Large dogs:

  • Large dogs must wear a muzzle and be kept on a leash when onboard trains. If your dog is not wearing a muzzle or is not on a leash, or if a muzzle and leash are not deployed when requested by a train attendant, the attendant is entitled to remove the dog from the train. This does not apply to dogs being transported in carriers.
  • Large dogs need to buy a half-price ticket, so it can travel by train.
  • Half-price tickets for long-distance journeys are available for standard and saver fares alike. If you are travelling with a regional Länder-Ticket or nationwide Schönes-Wochenende-Ticket, your dog counts as a person/adult.
  • Dogs cannot be included on Online-Tickets, i.e. they are not entitled to free travel as children are. If bringing your dog on a cross-border journey, you need to buy a child's second-class ticket for it.

As a general rule, seats cannot be reserved for dogs. Similarly, it is not possible to print out online tickets booked for dogs: instead, these online tickets are sent by post.

Pets on Eurostar Red trains

Pets are allowed on Eurostar Red trains, with restrictions based on size. Guide dogs and other assistance dogs are not required to wear muzzles and may travel without a ticket. With the exception of guide and assistance dogs, pets are not accepted on Eurostar Red Snow and Sun trains as well as on connecting trains departing from or travelling to London.

Small pets

  • Small domestic animals (weighing fewer than 6 kilos) are permitted free of charge.
  • They must be transported in a carrier not exceeding 45 x 30 x 25 cm.
  • The Passenger can take a maximum of 2 animals which must be vaccinated.
  • Documents confirming the vaccination status must be presented.

Large pets

  • Pets weighing more than 6 kg can travel without a carrier provided that they are muzzled and do not disturb other passengers.
  • Dogs travelling without a carrier are only permitted on board upon purchase of a "Dog" fare ticket (you can purchase from the train manager on board) and provided they travel on the lap of their owner or are kept on a lead on the floor of the carriage, and are muzzled.
  • Upon request of another passenger, the Train Manager may move the animal and its owner to another part of the train. Guide dogs accompanying blind travellers as well as assistance dogs travel free of charge.

Dangerous dogs, wild animals and birds (parrots, canaries) are not allowed on board.

Pets in OBB Trains

  • Small and harmless animals can be taken along free of charge in suitable transport containers.
  • If you take an animal along which cannot be transported as hand luggage in a transport container, you will have to pay a fare for your pet.
  • Assistance dogs registered in a certificate of disability can travel along on the train for free.
DOGS WITH A MUZZLE AND ON A LEASH

In order to ensure the safety of our passengers, dogs must be secured with a muzzle and a leash. Exception: assistance dogs do not require a muzzle. The dog may only sit on the floor, supervised by the dog owner.

SBB pet policy

Dogs of any size travelling in passenger carriages or luggage vans must always pay second-class half fare or the stipulated minimum fare (Day Pass Dogs, Dog Pass) if there is one.

Exception: Small dogs with a wither height of up to 30 cm in transport boxes can travel with you free of charge as carriage hand luggage provided they are in a carrier, basket or other suitable container

If you are travelling with a dog without a transport container, it must sit under your seat so that the passage is not blocked for other passengers. 

Pets on IRYO

Smaller Pets: 

  • One pet or domestic animal (dog, cat, or ferret) weighing little more than 10 kilograms is permitted in a carrier with maximum dimensions of 60x35x35cm.
  • They will need to be identified with their accompanying chip and documented. (Individual Animal Identification System, SIIA) and an updated health card.
  • The pet must be vaccinated and dewormed in accordance with the travel standards for both the origin and destination.
  • The pet's travel will incur additional costs and must be contracted prior to the trip.

Note: Guide/ assistance dogs can be carried for free without any restrictions

Bigger Pets: Summer 2024:

Responsible declaration of the traveller.

This summer, take your dog weighing more than 10 kg without a carrier. Book or manage your reservation at 910 150 000. ¡Important! It is important to read the following documents:

Responsible declaration

• Obligations to travel with large dogs

Obligations to travel

To consider:

  •  Travel dates: from June 17 to August 31. 
    •     The price of the ticket for the dog is €40 each way and the ticket for the adult is a Singular fare.
    •     The available routes originate from the following stations: Madrid – Atocha / Chamartín, Barcelona – Sants, Valencia – J. Sorolla, Seville – Santa Justa and Málaga – María Zambrano.
    •     Access to the train: the passenger and the dog will be the last to board. However, they will be the first to get off the train.