Wetherspoons to ban dogs in all pubs from next monthÂ

Portsmouth dog-lovers will no-longer be able to bring their four legged friends into Wetherspoons from next month.Â
Dogs are set to be banned from Wetherspoons pubs. Picture: ShutterstockDogs are set to be banned from Wetherspoons pubs. Picture: Shutterstock
Dogs are set to be banned from Wetherspoons pubs. Picture: Shutterstock

The pub chain will be enforcing a strict no dog policy across the country from Monday, September 10. 

While Wetherspoons has had a policy banning dogs from its pubs since 1979, it has not been fully enforced at all its sites. 

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A spokesperson for the chain told the Liverpool Echo that it is set to enforce the dog ban because even well behaved dogs can be '˜unpredictable at times'. 

Dogs are set to be banned from Wetherspoons pubs. Picture: ShutterstockDogs are set to be banned from Wetherspoons pubs. Picture: Shutterstock
Dogs are set to be banned from Wetherspoons pubs. Picture: Shutterstock

Wetherspoons is also family friendly and the spokesperson added that young children can be scared by dogs and that food is served in its pubs. 

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However guide dogs will still be allowed in the chain's pubs although owners are advised to bring along '˜documentation' to explain the dog's '˜purpose'. 

Wetherspoons police on dogs says: '˜While we are fond of dogs, we permit only registered assistance dogs inside our pubs and hotels.

Wetherspoons has had a no dog policy from 1979 but is going to strictly enforce it from next monthWetherspoons has had a no dog policy from 1979 but is going to strictly enforce it from next month
Wetherspoons has had a no dog policy from 1979 but is going to strictly enforce it from next month
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'˜To avoid any confusion or unnecessary upset, please ensure that your dog is wearing the recognisable leash/collar or harness.

'˜It would also be helpful if you could bring along suitable documentation to explain the dog's purpose.

'˜A limited number of pubs do permit dogs on a lead into the garden and/or other external areas.

'˜Please check directly with the pub which you are planning to visit.' 

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