Selfridges. Another of the iconic departments stores of London, Selfridges – which Oxford Street's store opened in 1909 -, has a dog-friendly policy. However its pet rules are quite restrictive: dogs are allowed in the store only as long as they are held in a bag or carried at all times.
Other department stores that allow dogs are John Lewis, Fenwicks and Selfridges (handbag dogs only). Big-name chains like White Stuff, Oliver Bonas, Waterstones, Mountain Warehouse, Apple, Burberry, Lush, Anthropologie, Sweaty Betty, Barker & Stonehouse are all dog-friendly.
Customers must be in full control of their dogs at all times and are fully responsible for their dog's behaviour. If a dog is disruptive or aggressive in anyway, we can ask the owner with their dog to leave the shop. Unfortunately, family household dogs and pets are not allowed in our stores or restaurants.
Many big names on the high street welcome dogs in their shops. This includes John Lewis, the Apple store, Lush, Waterstones, Anthropologie and Mountain Warehouse. This list is likely to be much longer, as being 'dog-friendly' is a personal rather than legal decision.
M&S recently opened a clothing-only boutique in Battersea Power Station, and we were so pleased to find that it's dog-friendly ❤️ (M&S stores sadly usually aren't dog-friendly)
Yes, even the world-famous toy store welcomes well-behaved dogs! Take your pup along to Hamleys for a magical experience—just be mindful of the crowds and excited little ones.
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.
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.
It's a perfect choice for a dog-friendly day out because it's the only venue on our list that welcomes pet dogs inside the museum. And did you know? They welcome cats too.
As part of the TK Maxx family, Homesense follows the same policies. So, while most branches should welcome dogs, it's up to the manager of each one. Small dogs are probably more likely to be allowed, but make sure you confirm this before a visit to avoid disappointment.
As of July 31st, 2021, dogs are now permitted within the Outdoor Farmers' Market space at the Covent Garden Market, provided that they are leashed and under your control, well behaved, picked-up after and kept out of the flow of traffic when not actively moving through the Market.
While you guys hang out together, you can treat your dog to anything from a new dog bed to a collar or harness and even poop bags, toys and dog coats are on offer, too. Although dogs aren't allowed in catering outlets, Waitrose and food halls.
We love pets, but we don't allow them in our stores. We do welcome fully trained, ADA-qualified service animals to shop with you. Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA.
Dog-Friendly Options: Don't leave your furry friend behind; Bicester Village is dog friendly, with specific areas and facilities catering to pet owners.
Dogs must be kept on a leash and wear a muzzle at all times. They must be supervised at all times, and any mess must be cleaned up immediately by the dog owner. Bringing dogs into shopping carts is prohibited for hygiene reasons.
Shop new season trends in homeware, furniture and fashion at John Lewis & Partners. Discover the latest beauty products and browse must-have electricals or enjoy a bite to eat. Did you know that John Lewis welcome dogs in ALL of their stores?!!
Major garden centres including Dobbie's and Wyevale are also dog-friendly. While more and more shops are allowing dogs to enter, some are sticking firmly to their no dogs policies. Marks & Spencer, Primark and Next all continue to refuse dogs access to their stores, aside from assistance dogs.
After a successful trial, we're excited to welcome well-behaved dogs into many of our stores, while assistance dogs remain welcome in all Costa Coffee locations. To find out if your chosen store is dog-friendly, simply use our Store Locator, find your store, and check the list of amenities to see if dogs are allowed.
B&M's official position is clear: 🛑 Only guide dogs and registered assistance dogs are allowed inside B&M stores. This policy is consistent with UK laws that grant public access to assistance animals, such as guide dogs for the visually impaired or support dogs for people with disabilities.
Are dogs allowed in B&Q stores? Store managers may make a local decision to exclude any dog from a B&Q store, other than Guide Dogs and Special Assistance Dogs. What is B&Q's returns and refunds policy? Read our 90 days returns policy on our Returns and Refunds page.
👉 “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.) Please note that we are only able to welcome assistance dogs within our bars, restaurants and Cinema.”👈