Can you take dogs into John Lewis stores?

Yes, John Lewis stores generally allow well-behaved dogs throughout their department stores, though they must be on a fixed lead and under control, with some restrictions in food areas like Waitrose or cafes where only assistance dogs are permitted. This policy applies nationwide, allowing customers to shop with their dogs in most areas, making them a popular dog-friendly choice compared to some other retailers.
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Can dogs go on John Lewis?

Shops that allow dogs: • John Lewis - The store became dog-friendly in 2019 • Lush • Wilko • Apple Store • The Range • Hobbycraft • Dobbies • Supermarket of Dreams • Fatface • Mountain Warehouse • Wren Kitchens • DFS/Sofology - The brand also carries a range of sofas in dog-friendly fabrics • Joules • White Stuff • Jo ...
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Which UK stores are dog friendly?

Many UK shops are dog-friendly, with popular chains like John Lewis, The Range, Apple Store, Lush, FatFace, Dobbies, and Hobbycraft welcoming well-behaved dogs, often on leads; department stores like Liberty London and Fenwick also welcome pets, while many independent retailers and garden centres are dog-friendly too, often indicated by a water bowl or paw sign, though policies vary, so it's always best to check with the specific store first.
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Can I take my dog into Harrods?

No, pet dogs are generally not allowed in Harrods store to ensure customer safety, with the strict exception of certified Assistance Dogs and Guide Dogs. The luxury department store's policy prohibits animals, except those for assistance, to maintain a secure environment for all shoppers.
 
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What is the 7 7 7 rule for dogs?

The "7-7-7 Rule" for dogs is a puppy socialization guideline, suggesting that before 7 weeks old (though often adapted for later, post-vaccination stages), a puppy should experience 7 new surfaces, 7 different people, and 7 new objects/challenges to build confidence and prevent fear, fostering a well-adjusted adult dog. Key elements include varied textures (grass, carpet, tile), meeting people of different ages/appearances, and gentle exposure to things like toys, crating, sounds, and simple obstacles (steps, tunnels).
 
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Can you go into Sainsbury's with a dog?

Assistance dogs are welcome in all our stores and petrol stations.
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What is the 7 second rule for dogs?

The "7-second rule" for dogs is a simple test to check if pavement is too hot for their paws: place the back of your hand on the surface, and if you can't comfortably hold it there for a full 7 seconds, it's too hot for your dog, who can suffer severe burns on hot asphalt or concrete. This rule helps prevent paw injuries by encouraging walks in cooler morning or evening hours when the ground temperature is safer for pets.
 
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Can I take my dog to Lidl?

Can I bring my pet into the store? We love animals, but to keep our stores safe and sanitary for everyone, only trained service dogs are allowed inside.
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Can I bring my dog into John Lewis?

Yes, John Lewis is generally dog-friendly in its main store areas, welcoming well-behaved dogs on leads across most of its locations, but only assistance dogs are allowed in food halls, catering outlets, and Waitrose sections, with specific store policies sometimes differing, so it's always best to check with your local branch. 
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Does WHSmith allow dogs?

Dogs are allowed in WHSmith and the attached Post Office at the rear of the shop.
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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 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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At what age is a dog not trainable?

This question is a common one, and the short answer is simple: a dog is never not trainable. While the popular saying "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" might make you think otherwise, the truth is that a dog's age has no bearing on its capacity to learn.
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Is Ikea dog-friendly in the UK?

No, generally dogs are not allowed in IKEA UK stores, with the strict exception of fully trained assistance dogs (like guide or hearing dogs) who are always welcome as service animals. Pet dogs must be left at home because IKEA aims to provide a comfortable, safe, and allergen-free environment for all shoppers, prioritizing human needs over pets. 
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Can I take my dog into B&Q?

No, generally only guide dogs and assistance dogs are officially allowed in B&Q stores, but some individual store managers permit well-behaved pets, often requiring them to be in trolleys or carried due to hygiene rules, so it's best to call your specific store first to confirm their local policy. 
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Which shops in the UK allow dogs?

Many UK shops are dog-friendly, with popular chains like John Lewis, The Range, Apple Store, Lush, FatFace, Dobbies, and Hobbycraft welcoming well-behaved dogs, often on leads; department stores like Liberty London and Fenwick also welcome pets, while many independent retailers and garden centres are dog-friendly too, often indicated by a water bowl or paw sign, though policies vary, so it's always best to check with the specific store first.
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What type of dogs are not accepted as checked pets?

Most airlines do not allow snub-nosed dogs, or brachycephalic dogs, to travel inside the cargo area.
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