Film producer Wanda Adamík Hrycová commuted between the Czech Republic and Slovakia for work and family. But you’ve said enough. During the year 2025, she made a fundamental decision and moved to Prague with her husband and three sons. The last trip to the capital of our neighbors was marked by a really unpleasant experience.
Hrycová also wanted to transport her female Australian Labradoodle on the train, but she got an unexpected stop sign. If you expected her to unleash an avalanche of criticism on the carrier, you are wrong. The artist decided to use the power of social networks and solve an unexpected problem in her own way. “Is anyone going to Prague by car today/tomorrow? They didn’t let Shamsynka on RegioJet, she’s supposed to be in a crate. She’s a great car companion, she doesn’t crawl, she doesn’t bark, she sleeps by your feet all the time,” she wrote on Facebook.
In the comments under the status, a heated debate immediately broke out on the position of the private rail carrier. “Mudrlanti, I’d like to see someone lift such a big crate and carry it away!” Katarína was indignant. “What kind of invention is this! I’ve traveled for 10 years without a crate, my God!” Marcela joined.
“Let the guides read the rules, her muzzle is enough, she doesn’t have to be in the crate at all,” one follower tweeted. “Slovakia is terribly behind in this. I was kicked out of a toy store with a poodle the other day! They had no one there but us. It’s a shame that we Slovaks are not very dog friendly. It doesn’t even have to be in a crate in public transport,” Lucia wrote.