In the run-up to the festive season, Atelier Royal Canin is organizing an exclusive treasure hunt in Paris to spoil animal lovers and their four-legged companions! It's a unique opportunity to venture around the capital in the magical atmosphere of the festive season and try to win some magnificent gifts!
If you have a dog, don't take it with you to the July 14th fireworks display! Fear of the noise can frighten animals into fleeing or even killing them.
Gone are the days when dogs only had puppuccino - at Casa Del Doggo, they're spoilt for choice! This first bakery for dogs, in the 16th arrondissement, promises to be the new hangout for our four-legged friends!
May 1st is lily of the valley day! If this flower smells good and we like to have it at home, be careful not to let your pets come in contact with it, because it is toxic for them!
Dog, cat and bird lovers, the town of Montmorency, in the Val d'Oise, invites you to enjoy an afternoon alongside your pet on March 9, 2024, for a 100% pet-friendly event!
Do you love cats? Well, the Salon du Chat is back eight years after its last edition, in Nogent-sur-Marne, on November 4 and 5, 2023! Numerous breeders will be on hand to present their breeds and take part in beauty contests!
According to a study conducted by website Savoo, Paris is Europe’s most pet-friendly city thanks to pet-friendly restaurants, lots of veterinarians, parks and groomers in the city.
Formerly a cat bar, Le Moustache is now a cat hotel in Paris, where you can welcome your furry friends on vacation or on the move, in a cosy cocoon in the 19th arrondissement.
The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety (Anses) released a post about the spread of coronavirus through pets and the result is indisputable: pets cannot transmit the virus to men. But France's Veterinary Academy president Luc Angot yet says you have to be careful of ferrets.