Probably the best thing about the Swedish rail system is their commitment to letting their customers bring their pets on the trains. They’ve got special designated sections of their wagons where the pets are allowed jump and play and roam free.

So many of my favourite things are represented in this photo. See if you can spot them all!
They even give you the option online when you’re booking your ticket to buy a seat in the pet-friendly section even if your stepdogs are six timezones away in another county!
Say hello to Edgar. He’s one of those cats that grows real big. As you can see from this photo he’s four months old and only partway done growing. When he’s finished cat puberty he’ll be bigger than full-sized Pepper, a dog of 15 pounds (6.8 kilograms).
And here is Finnish hunting dog Eyeforgothername. She’s super friendly and loves jumping and barking at Canadian tourists.
That’s all I got right now. I’m going on a bunch more trains – I’ll add some images of any furry four-legged friends I encounter to this bottom of this post.
En finnspets! (Finish spitz). I’ve had several of them!
Are they used for hunting? The dog’s owner said she was a hunting dog. She loved barking!