We now own a labrador which is well behaved and we were wondering if anyone knows any good sites either with a pub on site or nearby that will allow dogs inside Hope someone can help Hilary
iam sure i've seen a whole web site about this some whereIf you are staying at the caravan club site at Castleton in the Peak District (Losehill) you can take dogs into The George in Castleton.
I supose Colin takes his screaming kid,s into a pub ?. Most dogsThe only time a dog should be taken into a pub is if the animal is a Guide Dog for the Blind/Deaf. All other times an animal should not be taken into a place where the sale and consumption of drink and/or food is being served. If a person wishes to visit a pub accompanied by their pet they should be prepared to sit outside with the smoking fraternity and not pollute the atmosphere within the building.
I am not anti dog as I have owned three animals over the years and my daughter has a Shelti for which we often doggy sit. However there is a time and place for fairness and an animal in a place serving food/drink is not in my opinion acceptable.
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booooooo!The only time a dog should be taken into a pub is if the animal is a Guide Dog for the Blind/Deaf. All other times an animal should not be taken into a place where the sale and consumption of drink and/or food is being served. If a person wishes to visit a pub accompanied by their pet they should be prepared to sit outside with the smoking fraternity and not pollute the atmosphere within the building.
I am not anti dog as I have owned three animals over the years and my daughter has a Shelti for which we often doggy sit. However there is a time and place for fairness and an animal in a place serving food/drink is not in my opinion acceptable.
Oh Colin, your poor dogs, do you really put your families dear little Sheltie out side when you eat & drink?The only time a dog should be taken into a pub is if the animal is a Guide Dog for the Blind/Deaf. All other times an animal should not be taken into a place where the sale and consumption of drink and/or food is being served. If a person wishes to visit a pub accompanied by their pet they should be prepared to sit outside with the smoking fraternity and not pollute the atmosphere within the building.
I am not anti dog as I have owned three animals over the years and my daughter has a Shelti for which we often doggy sit. However there is a time and place for fairness and an animal in a place serving food/drink is not in my opinion acceptable.
TUT TUT TUT DOGS ARE BETTER BEHAVED THAN CHILDREN SOME / MOST OF THE TIME.........Oh Colin, your poor dogs, do you really put your families dear little Sheltie out side when you eat & drink?
In what way can a pet dog cause pollution that a guide dog can't? after all dogs are dogs, love them or hate them.
Seriously though, just stick to the pubs that don't welcome dogs & you won't have to mix with us folk, there are plenty of both.