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 What language is spoken in Zermatt, Switzerland?
I read that German AND English are spoken. But does anyone here know the predominant language? What is most commonly spoken? Can most of the Zermatt people speak English?
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 Why is everything so expensive in Switzerland?
My dad has been bugging me about this for days. Please answer so i dont have to listen to him bugging me all the time....


 Requirement(s) for entry into Switzerland?
I am an international student in the UK. I am Nigerian. Do I need a visa to enter Switzerland? What are the reqiurements for me to enter Switzerland for a visit for 2 weeks or less....


 Waht is my favourite place?
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 What are the most common problems tourists encounter in Basel?
I want to visit Basel so I want to be ready for anything that can happen. I also want to know about the good and exciting things that I can expect....


 Switzerland best chocolate?
I know there's a chocolate store near Geneva train station but forgot the name, can someone help me? It's 2 blocks away on the left right in front of train station. Very petit chocolate ...


 Hi,I want to know about important switzerland touriest spots. please let me know.?
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 I want to try my luck at switzerland. im a single mother with three kids to feed?
actually i want work there inorder for me to send my kids to ...


 Clubs in Switzerland?
Hi I'm 16 and I am going to Switzerland next summer. The clubbing age in Switzerland is 18. Do you think I could get in at 16 since I'm a foreigner?
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 Do you think Geneva is a confusing city, it's just like a maze ?
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 How can i find a man from Switzerland if i live in moscow?
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 How to get a work visa?
I am going to be a nanny in switzerland, how do I go about getting a work visa to do that, I have my passport and long birth cirtificate... but how do I get the visa?...


 Top 20 main things to do in Geneva (Switzerland).?
Hello I want 20 main things to do in Geneva (Switzerland), to always remmember my visit. (Places to visit, trips, adventures, food, walking, sightseeing, etc.)

Remmember, i need 20 things.<...


 Switzerland hospital medical bill (Geneva) - help reading it etc! Can you speak French?
My daughter was taken by ambulance to a Swiss hospital. I can't read the bill because it is in French but it is reasonably self-explanatory. I presume taxe di'urgence is an ambulance?! W...


 What is the most scenic route by train from Geneva to Florence? What places in between are worth seeing?
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 Which part of Switzerland best?
Which part (German, French or Italian) of Switzerland do you like the best and why?...


 Are there any schnapps shops in Lucerne, Switzerland?
I am leaving next Thursday for Europe and REALLY would love to go to one, I know of one in Zurich but I'm not travelling there on this trip. Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
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 Switzerland Summer Family Trip?
I am looking to go towards the end of May to Switzerland with my wife and 3 year-old son. We were thinking of a 5 day itinerary that doesn't involve any hiking or long walks due to our little ...


 American-friendly yet authentic Swiss restaurants/bars in Lucerne?
I'm looking for some really good restaurants/bars in Lucerne that are American-friendly that wouldn't be too hard for a non-German speaking person to enjoy. Any help is appreciated! I'...


 Is there a site that tells you where u can find cigarette vending machines in switzerland?
any in luzern, olten, lenzburg? And don't tell me it's bad to smoke or i'm stupid cause I know those things....



On the Radio Uh Oh

How dog friendly is Switzerland?

Hm... probably an odd question...

So, I just found out Switzerland doesn't quarantine domestic animals with proof of rabies vaccination, so... my dog and I are (hopefully) going. It looks and sounds very lovely.

Anyway, I've contacted the tourism bureau asking about certification he needs, etc...

So now the question is... how dog friendly is it? Where are dogs allowed, where are they not allowed, etc...? Do most people there like dogs? Can I get him on public transit in Zurich? Restaurants, stores, etc...? Specific areas that are dog friendly, specific areas that aren't? Etc... Areas of specific interest... Zurich, Engadin, and the Lugano/Morcote area... and the Alps, particularly in the Eastern half of the country.

I have him registered as an Assistance Dog in the US, and he's very well behaved and sweet. Of course, that certification means nothing outside of the US, so...

And any general recommendations on where to visit are welcome.

THANK YOU!!!

    



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Santero
Hi there

Switzerland is mostly dog-friendly but there are several things you have to be aware of:

-Always clean it up if your dog shits on a public place. Otherwise you can get fined!!!
- If dogs are not alowed on public places or if you have to leashe it there are signs. (In parks you have to leash it, on playgrounds no dogs are allowed). On normal streets you don't have to leash it.

- Public transits are no problem, but you have to buy a ticked for your dog (mostly a half price ticket)
- Many Restaurants allow dogs, but not all. Best is if you ask. Most stores dont allow dogs, it has to wait outside.
- If you are going to the nature (Alps, Willoes, Morcote, ...) you don't have to leash your dog. But if it chases cows or other farm animals you'll get problems.

Over all Switzerland has many dogs. I grew up with dogs here. There are many people who love dogs and many who don't. Best is to always take a leash with you. If there is a situation where you have to take it on the leash you can do it and after you leave the park or after the scared people are away you can unleash it again.

http://geneva.angloinfo.com/countries/switzerland/pettravel.asp
http://geneva.angloinfo.com/countries/switzerland/animals.asp


Enjoy your stay!


iceblendedmochajavo
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i live in lugano switzerland and brought my dog with me from the US> switzerland is extremely dog friendly. i take my dog everywhere from restaurants to shopping. even places that dont allow dogs, like the post office, you can find dogs there. generally as long as your dog is well behaved no one will tell you dogs are not allowed. i would say the only place they are not is the supermarket.

they even allow dogs on public transportation,. buses trains cabs.... they have special tickets for them too.

if you have a big dog like me its better to if you dont take them around while its raining or cold out, because youll find that many of the restaurants and stores are crowded inside. while during the summer there are many outdoor restaurants.

feel free to email me if you have any more questions.


kiwi
Switzerland is quite dog friendly. Dogs are allowed on public transportation (trains, busses, trams). Some restaurants allow dogs, others don't. As far as stores....I wouldn't suggest taking in your dog unless it's a pet store.
MOst people are open toward dogs as long as they're well behaved.
PS All over Switzerland they have RobbieDogs - spare green garbage can like boxes where you can get bags to pick up your dogs buissness


HoyaDoc
I'm guessing they are very dog-friendly because there is dog poop everywhere! (esp geneva) clearly there are no laws for curbing your dog, so they must have a pretty high standing in society!



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