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TGV Inoui - pets on board buses

Regulations, extra fees and required travel documents

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🚹 Want to travel with your pet on your TGV Inoui journey?

Which animals are accepted? What is the price of a TGV Inoui pet ticket? What documents are required?

At Tictactrip, we want your journey with TGV Inoui to be simple, stress-free and enjoyable. That's why we're here to help!

But most importantly, before buying a TGV Inoui ticket, remember to check the TGV Inoui timetables and fares, the destinations, and the departure and arrival stations.

And if you still have questions before setting off on a TGV Inoui train journey, we're sure to have the answers:

Which pets are allowed on TGV Inoui trains?

Naturally, all domestic pets are allowed on board TGV Inoui trains. However, you'll need to manage them yourself according to the set rules (more on that below).

However, all other animals and wild animals are, of course, forbidden on board the trains.

Pet in a carrier

En savoir plus

If your pet travels in a bag or basket with maximum dimensions of 45 cm x 30 cm x 25 cm, you can place it on your lap or at your feet. The cost of transport is €7.

Place your pet's information inside the carrier: the pet's name, tattoo number, your name, your phone number and the destination address.

Dog on a lead

En savoir plus

Your dog must wear a muzzle for the entire journey if it travels on a lead. Transport also costs €7 and it must stay at your feet.

Guide dog

En savoir plus

Guide dogs and assistance dogs travel free of charge at your feet, with no ticket required, on all our trains. If your dog isn't used to wearing a muzzle, you don't need to change its habits on board.

Your pet's travel documents

Before travelling with your dog or cat, check that your pet meets the conditions required to accompany you.

Your pet must:

  • be identified with a microchip,
  • be vaccinated against rabies,
  • have a European passport issued and completed by a vet,
  • have an up-to-date health record.