Paris has always known the difference between a shop and a destination.
The best pet boutiques in the city follow the same logic as everything else here — they are chosen, edited, run by people with a clear point of view about what belongs and what doesn't.
These are the addresses worth knowing.
Petsochic 16 Rue Dauphine, 75006 Paris Tuesday to Saturday, 11h–13h / 14h–18h30
Saint-Germain. The closest thing Paris has to a true luxury pet boutique — and it shows in every detail. The space was decorated by Walter Glassof, a French artist who has collaborated with Hermès and Isabel Marant. The accessories are custom, the collars are designed, and the curation is singular. Not the most practical address on this list. The most considered.
Les Trésors Pets 22 Rue de Turenne, 75003 Paris Tuesday to Sunday, 11h–19h
Le Marais, where taste is simply assumed. Les Trésors Pets stocks exclusively European brands — the kind of curation that takes conviction to maintain. Clothing, harnesses, beds, gourmet food. Everything chosen with the understanding that quality and design are not in opposition.
Loom Pet 6 Rue Gustave Courbet, 75116 Paris Tuesday to Saturday, 10h–19h
In the 16th, a boutique built entirely around what is good for the animal and good for the environment. Organic food, natural wellness products, sustainable grooming supplies — and a professional grooming service on site. The rare kind of place that has made a clear decision about what it stands for and hasn't deviated from it.
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Frankie et Suzie 14 Rue Henner, 75009 Paris Tuesday to Saturday, 10h30–19h
In the 9th arrondissement, a boutique that focuses on the everyday essentials done properly. Nothing decorative for the sake of it. Well-made collars, considered basics, food and treats selected for what they actually contain. The kind of shop that doesn't try to impress you on the first visit — and becomes indispensable by the third.
Barkers and Brothers 8 Rue Androuet, 75018 Paris Wednesday to Sunday, 10h–12h30 / 13h30–19h
Montmartre. An artisanal sensibility — handmade collars, organic food, the kind of toys that were made by someone rather than produced by a machine. For the owner who prefers the considered and the handcrafted over the immediately recognisable.
Gino's 7 Rue de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, 75005 Paris Monday to Saturday, 10h–19h
In the 5th, a concept store that has thought carefully about atmosphere. Boutique, grooming salon, dog daycare — all under one roof, all run with warmth. The kind of address that becomes a ritual rather than an errand. Not the most elevated product selection on this list. The most welcoming experience.
Two Tails 199 Rue de Grenelle, 75007 Paris — Monday to Saturday, 10h–20h · Sunday, 10h–14h 55 Rue de Levis, 75017 Paris — Monday to Saturday, 9h30–19h30 · Sunday, 9h30–13h30
Two locations, both in residential neighbourhoods where people take their dogs seriously. A reliable selection of established brands — food, accessories, health products. The kind of shop you return to because it never disappoints.
Moustaches 4 Rue de la Saussière, Boulogne-Billancourt
Just outside the périphérique, in Boulogne. Chic in its curation, practical in its offer. Premium food brands alongside well-chosen accessories and grooming products. The store that earns its reputation by combining style with genuine usefulness — which is, ultimately, what the best things always do.
Paris rewards the dog owner who knows where to look.
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