Her Travel Dog

Slow travel with my Dog and a Backpack

Make stops to decompress

Last time I traveled from Prague to Leipzig, the train was extremely packed and the journey became so stressful for me and my dog. When I had to step over in Bad Schandau, I decided to spend some time there and take the next connecting train.

A dog dissolves social barriers

That’s what I love so much about having a dog. A dog opens me up to other people and breaks down social boundaries in a very loving way. A dog makes us more human. Some examples: My dog might sniff on clothes of fellow travelers in the tram or her wet nose comes into contact […]

Why I love Prague

It is a paradise for dogs It is visually pleasing (beautiful facades, friendly pastel colors, 60s retro charme) people are relaxed and bit introvert and the overal vibe is calm the public transport is the best in the universe. I am a rather impatient person, so I love it when there is a high frequency […]

Walking your dog in Prague

Upon arrival – First pee and decompress If you come by train to Prague, you will arrive either at the main station (Hlavni nadrazi, hl.n.) or at Holesovice station. Chances are that you are stepping out of the train and first thing you do is searching for a green area for your dog to “get […]

Traveling by train with dog (all countries)

This is a rather unstructured list of information. Its collecting facts about the conditions of train travel with your dog in all the different countries of the world. Please leave a comment below if you would like to share an experience of traveling with your dog in a train anywhere in the world! This way […]

Traveling by train with a dog in the Czech Republic

Summary Dog tickets are incredible cheap (max. 50CZK or 2€) Wearing a muzzle is important Get the app MujVlak Some regional trains are not barrier-free for dogs Conditions Czech republic does it like most countries: Small dogs can be transported for free (if inside a container) but for larger dogs you have to buy a […]

Dogs of Prague (Image Gallery)

At “KRO Vršovice Bistro & Bakery” In front of the Greek Bakery in Bubenec Three dogs riding the tram in Prague A meeting of White Swiss Shepherd Dogs in Letna Tired dogs at a backyard fleamarket in Letna In the tram, close to Hradcanska A dog with a curious tail in Stromovka park Dogs in […]

Mit Deutschlandticket: Für 16€ mit dem Hund von Dresden nach Prag

This article is in German. It is about traveling with the “Deutschlandticket”, a subscription ticket for all local public transport, valid in the whole of Germany. Mit dem Deutschlandticket kommt man bis zur Tschechischen Grenze. In Sachsen ist Schöna ist die letzte Haltestelle in Deutschland. Nach Prag sind es von dort noch etwa 150km. Ich […]

Prague public transport with your dog

Prague is a very dog-friendly city: Prague is the capital of a country that has more than 41% of households wo mindestens ein Hund drin lebt. Czech people love dogs! Check out my other articles explaining why you should do a trip to Prague with your dog! Prague is a diverse city with different neighbourhoods, […]

Exchanging EUR in CZK (Trick)

I have found a trick that allows you to exchange your Euros (EUR) for Czech crowns (CZK) without paying any fees. But you have to be in the Czech Republic to do this. Here it goes: There are chains of shops in the Czech Republic that originally come from Germany or Austria. There you can […]