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Altourism in Seine-et-Marne: a way to combat animal abandonment

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Did you know ? Since 2019, the tourist office of Marne et Gondoire (Lagny-sur-Marne and surrounding areas) has been labeled an “all-tourism” office. It is the only city that has this mark. A way to make life easier for owners who don’t want to leave their four-legged friends behind during the holidays, and also a way to fight against abandoned animals.

A guide to al-tourism

“It is important, it creates awareness,” explains the director of the tourist office, Anne Godin. Thanks to the development of this brand, owners can offer “wouacances” instead of giving up their animals for convenience. “It’s not always easy to take your dog on holiday, you don’t know where it is accepted, what you can do with it…”, sums up Anne Godin. So to avoid these difficulties, the tourist office offers a tourism guide. It is available on site and contains a lot of practical information.

Tourists will find e.g. addresses toaccommodationof restaurants which accepts dogs as well as practical contact information. The office thus listed contacts regardingaccompanistsof veterinarians in case of injury and even poison control center, specialized shops or even grooming salons. There’s also a list of useful numbers if your faithful companion ever gets lost.

There are also some excursion ideas to stretch your legs, on foot, by bike or even by boat, and the tourist office even organizes dedicated walks. In short, everything is wow well thought out.

Holidays: primary reason for abandonment

By picking up this guide at the tourist office in Lagny-sur-Marne, owners will also be able to benefit from toutoubar (be careful, they only serve water) to refresh yourself and take advantage of one welcome package. This includes toiletry bags and a magazine of 30 million friends as well as goodies.

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More and more cities and tourist offices are requesting the brand. Today there are about fifty of them throughout France. Some interest, especially since the number of abandoned animals is not decreasing. In 2023, Dyrenes Beskyttelse (SPA) took care of 44,844 abandoned or mistreated animals, including 13,000 dogs. A total figure increased by 1.5% more than the previous year. But among the reasons for the abandonment, going on holiday comes first, and above all in the summer, the association emphasizes.

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