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Dog friendly pubs near me?

If you’re a dog owner, you’ll know that there’s nothing better than sharing a pint with your four-legged friend. But finding a pub that allows dogs can be a frustrating experience. That’s where Pubdog.co.uk comes in. We’ve done the hard work for you, searching high and low for the most welcoming and dog-friendly pubs across the UK. So whether you’re looking for a pub with a beer garden, a cosy fireplace or just a friendly atmosphere, we’ve got you covered. With our detailed pub profiles and user-friendly map, you’ll be able to find your perfect pub in no time. Let Pubdog.co.uk help you plan your next day out.

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Looking for a place to wet your whiskers? Well look slightly further by clicking the image above, typing your location and deciding which place takes your fancy.

It’s time to meet our newest Pubdog dog of the Week! Click here to find out
why this adorable pup is a regular at one of the best dog friendly pubs
in the UK.

This week’s Pub of the Week is a hidden gem for dog owners. Click here to find out where it is and why it’s quickly becoming a favourite spot for local pups and their owners.

At Pubdog.co.uk, we believe that dogs are more than just pets; they’re members of the family. That’s why we’re passionate about creating a community that celebrates the bond between humans and their furry companions. Our website is the ultimate guide to dog-friendly places in the UK, from the pubs to the parks, the beaches to the hiking trails, we’re excited to provide you a one-stop guide covering all the best places in the UK. But we can’t do it alone. We need your help to build the most comprehensive resource for dog owners across the country. If you know of a great place to take your dog, whether it’s a hidden gem or a well-known hotspot, we want to hear from you. Click the link above to connect with us on Twitter, or use the contact us form to start a conversation. Together, we can make the UK a more dog-friendly place, one wagging tail at a time.