We welcome guide dogs, hearing dogs and assistance dogs in the gallery. Drinking bowls are available at the Turbine Hall entrance – just ask a member of staff.
Stained Glass Museum – It's a no brainer for us. Dog owners are so happy to be able to visit with their four legged friends and we count them too! Museum of the Broads – Dogs are very welcome – we are on one level plus they can go on the boat trips with our special lifejackets.
We reserve the right to turn dogs and their owners away at any time if we believe they are at risk of causing stress, anxiety or danger to themselves, other dogs or people on the day. In any and all circumstances Museum of London staff retain the right to refuse entry to any person.
Dogs are not currently permitted on site at the Zoo with the exception of assistance dogs under specific conditions: If you do not have evidence of your dogs training e.g. ADUK ID booklet, please email [email protected] ahead of your visit to talk through the best options for you and your dog.
London is considered one of the most pet-friendly cities in the world and dogs are welcomed in most public places here. Your pet pooch has plenty of open gardens to run around and socialise in, and many restaurants do not mind if your dog tags along as long as they are well behaved.
Unfortunately in many other emporiums your dog will not be welcome. Major department stores Harrods, Fortnum & Mason and John Lewis apply a no dogs rule (unless they are guide dogs).
Trained assistance dogs are welcome inside the Tower. This includes medical alert dogs. We are happy to provide water on request. Unfortunately, due to conservation concern and the nature of items on display, we do not allow emotional support animals to enter the palace at this time.
Proudly known as a nation of dog lovers, England certainly has lots of dog-friendly holidays for you and your pooch to get excited about. From pet-friendly pubs to a wealth of places to stay with your dog, there are so many ways to spend holidays with dogs.
When its role was changed to include the national collection of modern art as well as the national collection of British art, in 1932, it was renamed the Tate Gallery after sugar magnate Henry Tate of Tate & Lyle, who had laid the foundations for the collection.
Can dogs sit on train seats? Dogs must be kept off train seats, on a lead and away from the personal space of other passengers. Trains can get noisy and busy, so four-legged friends should be trained and well-behaved.
The maximum number of dogs that can be walked at any one time should not exceed the number stated in the walker's insurance policy and comply with local authority requirements regarding the number of dogs. It is recommended that no more than four dogs are walked at any one time.
To be on the safe side and bypass the £100 fine imposed on lawbreakers, just walk no more than four dogs at any one time. Also, make sure that you have a lead for each dog.
The City maintains five off-leash parks in London. All off-leash areas are equipped with signs or are fenced off. Four off-leash areas have a fenced off area for smaller dogs.
Here at IKEA, we love animals, however, we ask that you leave your furry friends at home, unless they are fully trained service animals. We ask you to leave your furry friends at home, unless they are fully trained service animals, such as guide dogs and hearing assistance dogs, who are always welcome to shop with you.
Dogs of any size are allowed in the landmark West End department store – unlike Harrods and Fortnum & Mason, which only permit assistance dogs and guide dogs (libertylondon.com).
Can I bring my dogs into Selfridges? Assistance dogs are always welcome in our stores. Small and medium non-assistance dogs are also permitted in our stores, on a fixed lead or carried (they must be small enough to carry on our escalators or in case of an emergency.)
You will need to book in for an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) appointment with an Official Veterinarian (a vet that has done the extra course required to issue pet travel documents). This appointment needs to be within 10 days of your travel date, and at least 21 days after your dog's rabies vaccination date.
ZARA welcomes guide dogs or other animals that serve individuals with disabilities in those areas of ZARA's premises that are open to Customers and will permit the Customer to keep the service animal with him or her, except for those animals that are otherwise excluded by law from the premises.