T1’s Pet Center stocks last‑minute supplies for four‑legged passengers
Right in Terminal T1, Pet Center fills the gap if you’re traveling with a dog or cat and forgot something basic. Expect standard pet shop items: leashes, collars, simple toys, waste bags, and travel bowls. Pricing sits above typical Prague high-street levels, as you’d expect airside, but not outrageous for small essentials. Good spot for a quick replacement harness before a long-haul from T1.
Pet Center in T1 usually opens from early morning through late evening to match the main departure bank, but hours can shift with flight schedules, especially outside Schengen peaks. It’s airside in Terminal 1, so you need a boarding pass and must pass security first. If your flight leaves from a non-Schengen gate in T1, factor in an extra 5–10 minutes to walk over and back.
Stock skews toward basic needs rather than premium brands, so think standard dry treats, simple chew toys, and everyday grooming items instead of specialized veterinary foods. You can often grab a small bag of treats for under 150–200 CZK and simple toys around the same range. Don’t count on niche diets or specific prescription items; this is a top-up shop, not a full veterinary pharmacy.
Quick tip: take a photo of your current leash or harness before you go, then match clips and widths in T1’s Pet Center so you don’t buy something that won’t fit during a tight connection or just before boarding.