Is it common/accepted to bring a dog in Tuscany (Italy)?

8/2/2018 6:25:27 PM

According to https://export.gov, a U.S. government website that assists exporters:

Italy, with a population of 60 million people, has a pet population of 60 million.

Dogs and their owners are a common sight in Tuscan towns. This summer I dined in one of Lucca’s best restaurants where I observed a couple with their small dog being warmly welcomed by management and staff. Dining al fresco with a dog in tow should not be a problem. If you intend to dine inside, I would recommend to check with the restaurant when making the table reservation.

8/2/2018 7:39:14 AM

We have a very different etiquette compared to where? (yes, I’m italian)

Anyway, I see a lot of people bringing their dogs to the restaurant, so I don’t see any problem.

Especially if the dog is small, and even more if you have a carrier bag, you should be ok. There could be places where animals are not allowed at all, but the majority of restaurants will allow small dogs.

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