The Fieldhead Hotel - dog-friendly, Leicestershire Decent pub, less than 5 minutes walk from the M1 junction 22. The manager loves dogs, and keeps water, treats and blankets on the bar. The food's not bad - nothing fancy, standard pub grub.
Newry Canal dog walk from Portadown, NI This is the first section of the 18 mile Newry Canal Way which runs from Portadown to Newry. The canal is no longer in use, and the towpath is now a leisure route.
Luttrell Arms in Dunster, Somerset Warm and inviting dog-friendly hotel in the popular village of Dunster. The castle grounds and longer walks up on the hills behind the village are perfect for dogs.
Allwinds Dog First Aid Ltd, Somerset Based in the South West of England with courses run across the UK. Allwinds Dog First Aid is a fun & interactive course for dog parents, carers and professionals.
Dornoch dog-friendly beach, Scotland Beautiful long sandy beach that goes for miles very dog friendly
Bushey dog-friendly pub, Hertfordshire Family run dining pub in Bushey Village serving a wide range of teas, coffee and cake in the morning, freshly cooked lunch and dinners served 7 days a week. Selection of Craft Ale, Lager and Ciders.
M20 Junction 2 country pub and dog walk, Kent Junction 2 Family-run 600 year old country pub near the M20 Junction 2 where dogs are welcome and there's a really good play area for kids.
Tomich Coach House Cafe, Scotland Dog-friendly and welcoming cafe with great cakes and gift items. It's on the way to the Plodda Falls and perfect for a cuppa after your dog walk there.
Farnley dog-friendly pub near Leeds, West Yorkshire Lovely family run pub and shop . Welcome dogs and lots of "meat " treats given to your pooch whilst you're eating Sunday dinner .
Otterburn Mills cafe and dog-friendly shop, Northumberland A mill complex now housing a cafe, dog-friendly shop and tourist information. Plus a grassy picnic area with tables and free parking.
Lyng dog-friendly pub, Norfolk This dog-friendly pubs sits so close to the village church you could almost be sitting in the churchyard! Except there's a London taxi and street food wall to make it feel different.