Open for Dogs

the Open for Dogs stickerThe Kennel Club sticker campaign to break down barriers for dogs and their owners

Ever tried to take your dog for a walk to pick up some essentials from the shops, only to be faced by the problem of not being allowed to take your dog in?

Restrictions for dog owners on where they can take their dog seem toOpen for Dogs sticker on a cafe door be an ever increasing daily dilemma, which is why the Kennel Club launched its ‘OPEN FOR DOGS’ sticker and internet campaign, to encourage more businesses to accept dogs.

From cafes, restaurants, libraries and shops to taxis, road recovery companies, offices and more. These are places we all go to, and need to go to, and why should dogs not be allowed to accompany us, as well behaved dog citizens?

To request a dog sticker and to gain a place on our website, email your request to press.office@thekennelclub.org.uk

And if you have visited somewhere that welcomed your dog, then let us know and we can send a sticker directly to them. 

Help the UK to be more ‘Open for Dogs’ with the Kennel Club!

 

Click below to view venues that are 'Open for Dogs' around the UK

National - with thanks to garageowns
                   Useful National Sites

 

Scotland - Edinburgh Castle - With thanks to D'akota North - Angel of the North - with thanks to ozofnene
                             Scotland                                                       The North

 

 Wales - Snowdon - with thanks to jimmedia Midlands - Bull Ring - with thanks to Brian & Jia   
                               Wales                                                         Midlands


 South West - Eden Project - with thanks to tr33lo South East - White Cliffs of Dover - with thanks to maki
                         South West                                                     South East

 

 East Anglia - Kings College - with thanks to j brittin
                         East Anglia     

 

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