Can I bring my dog to B&M?

Whether you can bring your dog to "B" depends on what you mean:
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Can I carry my dog into B&Q?

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.
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Can I take my dog into B&M stores?

The UK Law allows access into stores for Medical Alert/Guide Dogs/support animals. For reasons of health and safety no other animals are allowed in our stores under any circumstances.
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What is the 7 second rule for dogs?

The 7-second rule for dogs is a simple test for hot pavement: place the back of your hand on the surface; if you can't comfortably hold it there for seven seconds, it's too hot for your dog's paws and can cause burns, so walk on grass or at cooler times of day instead. This prevents painful paw pad injuries, especially on asphalt and concrete that get much hotter than the air temperature.
 
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Do you have to pay for a dog to go on a bus?

Most bus companies, such as National Express and First Group, don't charge any extra fare for bringing your pet along. However, it's important to note that it's usually at the driver's discretion or availability to allow dogs on board.
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Do UK buses allow dogs?

Usually, this only happens when it's incredibly busy, and dogs are largely welcomed on main route buses across the UK. Coaches, such as National Express or Megabus, are strictly no-dogs transport options, so only certified service animals are allowed to ride.
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Can a dog sit on a passenger's lap in the UK?

While driving, your pet should not be able to climb on the dashboard or onto your lap. As discussed above, you also need to disable the passenger-side airbag if you're planning on having your dog in the front. Failing to do so could result in serious injury. Also, move the passenger seat as far back as it will go.
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How long does 1 hour feel to a dog?

An hour for a dog isn't a fixed "dog minute" but feels longer because of their higher metabolism and focus on routine; an hour can feel like a long time when bored, but they also perceive time through scents and body cues, making short waits feel longer or longer periods feel shorter depending on stimulation, though a simple (but less accurate) idea is a ratio of about 7 dog minutes to 1 human minute. 
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What is a 333 rule with dogs?

The "Rule of Three" is a guideline for helping your new cat/dog adjust to their new home and family. The rule suggests that it takes 3 days to decompress, 3 weeks to adjust to your routine, and 3 months (or longer) for them to feel completely comfortable and “at home”.
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How many dogs can you legally walk at one time in the UK?

Licence requirements

In order to walk more than four, up to a maximum of six, dogs you will need a licence.
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Is Ikea dog friendly?

Generally, IKEA only allows fully trained service animals (like guide or hearing assistance dogs) in their stores, not pets, due to health, safety, and allergen concerns for other shoppers. However, policies vary by country; some locations (like Spain, Taiwan, Switzerland) might permit pets under specific conditions (e.g., in a carrier/trolley, on a leash), so checking your specific local store's website is always best.
 
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What is the 2 1 rule for dogs?

“The 2:1 crate rule says that for every two hours a dog spends inside their crate, they should spend one hour out of the crate,” explains Lane. “For puppies, especially those still potty training, this is generally a good rule of thumb.
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How many dogs can I legally own in the UK?

There is no statutory maximum number of dogs that you may have, as it will depend on the size of your home and the size of the dogs, but many Council's use 6 as their 'rule of thumb' maximum.
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How do dogs know it's bedtime?

How do they do this? It's biological. All animals have circadian rhythms - physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24-hour cycle, responding to light and darkness in the environment. They may also be affected by factors like temperature and social cues.
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Do dogs know you're coming back?

As you leave and go about your day, your scent gradually fades. By the time you return, the intensity of your scent has diminished. Dogs can gauge this change in scent strength to predict when you will come back. Horowitz also highlights that the movement of scents can inform dogs about past and future events.
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Do dogs dream about their owners?

Harvard psyhologists reveal that dogs dream of their humans

What you may not have realised however is, according to new research by Harvard psychologists, your dog is likely to be dreaming about you too – their human – the most important thing in their life.
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Can a dog travel in the Footwell?

You shouldn't put your dog in a car footwell because the dog won't be properly restrained. Make sure your dog is restrained using one of the ways mentioned above.
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Which UK flights allow dogs in cabin?

For travel from the UK in the cabin, options are very limited, with KLM, Lufthansa, Air France, Vueling, and Iberia (via LEVEL) being key European carriers allowing small pets (under 8kg) in carriers under the seat on specific routes, while major UK airlines like British Airways don't permit pets in the cabin, only as cargo. For domestic UK travel, Loganair allows pets in the cabin on some Scottish inter-island flights, and Skybus serves the Isles of Scilly.
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