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Dogs in public places

have a dog. That dog looks very loved as well. She is. Yeah. How well catered for dogs is the UK and England? Like, can you take your dogs into most places in England? That's th...

Course: Inside British cultureSection: English stereotypes and cultureSubtitles: en

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a have

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have a dog. That dog looks very loved as

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well. She is. Yeah. How well catered for

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dogs is the UK and England? Like, can

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you take your dogs into most places in

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England?

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That's that's a really fairly fairly

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good. There are some shops that don't

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allow it. Are there barber shops

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that a lot more welcoming for animals?

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I've taken Yogi to a couple of um uh

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National Trust properties recently and

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they're quite happy to have the dogs

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there. Good facilities around UK for

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dogs, you think? Yeah, I think so. Thank

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you for watching this week's episode.

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or other things that you notice that all

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English people tend to do. Also, let us

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perk I mentioned in the middle. And as

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