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By Sooz
Date 20.11.03 11:01 UTC
Have to tell you..........went to the pub for quiz night and took the dog with us...(his best mate is a springer owned by the landlady), so we're trying to be really clever :rolleyes: and the dogs are bundling.....next thing the wholepub erupts with laughter, there's my lil pup sat on a bar stool with his paw on the table and his tongue in someones pint glass!
Urrrrrgggghhh for the pint owner...... funny for all else! ................that's my boy ;)
By jenjen
Date 20.11.03 11:07 UTC
It's a common problem with pups. I used to take Moss to the pub once a week and he loved it. The only problem was that he got on so well with the regulars that they started buying him drinks!! :D
By mygirl
Date 20.11.03 12:16 UTC
roflmao "That's my boy" ;)
We have to watch Honey, she tries to knock over any glasses with red wine in! Not partial to white though - she must have a more mature palate than me!! :D
By Steph33
Date 20.11.03 13:29 UTC
what a boy !!!! :D FAB !!!! lol
By Drai21
Date 20.11.03 17:32 UTC
It must be nice to live somewhere that accepts dogs into places like pubs. My Kirra is as good as gold most of the time and is a little sociable puppy, but I have to leave her at home when I go out. Count yourselves fortunate.
Drai
If a pub does not accept my dog it rarely gets my custom unless I am going out "dressed up" :D
Christine
"Dressed up!" What's that? Oh, you mean a clean pair of jeans! :D
By Wishfairy
Date 20.11.03 20:13 UTC
I count 'dressed up' as not having dog slobber on it... thinking back it used to be baby sick. I wonder when that changed - lol ;)
By LJS
Date 21.11.03 08:05 UTC

Oh don't remind me as I am covered all the time in baby puke and dog slobber !! :D :D
I have forgotten what it is like to be clean !! :( :D
We went to our local last night and our friends were there with their jack russell our whippet pup knows their pup really well and their very quiet together,but then the hunting boys came in with their two jack russells and it was absolute bedlam their seemed to be whippets and jack russells every where but it was very funny to watch and no problem as it was only dog owners there.
By Lollie
Date 21.11.03 12:18 UTC
I take my bullmastiff puppy to the pub on fridays, the landlord and landlady have a puppy Jack russel, the regulars in the pub, think its great to see these two playing together, there is only 2 weeks age difference, and i must say Macy is a bit to fond of a drop of Stella if she gets the chance. The sad thing is new owners are moving in next week...hope they like dogs!!! As for my other two, if hubby gets out the red wine, he has to hide the bottle and keep a tight hold of the glass.:)
Karen.
By Sooz
Date 21.11.03 12:22 UTC
We are having a 'Hair of the Dog' day at our local this Sunday, have 1 10 month old cocker, 1 10 mth Black Lab, 2 Springers, 3 choc labs, 1 spinone and a Baby Dane....arrrrrrrrrggggghhhh.....look out Surrey!! :D
By Lollie
Date 21.11.03 12:25 UTC
Sounds great,3 bullmastiffs would have just about finished off the group. sadly won't be able to make it, at Crystal palace open show in Ardingly on Sun, where abouts in Surrey are u??
Karen.
By Sooz
Date 21.11.03 13:14 UTC
Woking, nr Guildford...... we have a fair few pubs our way that are dog friendly...luckily!
By tanni
Date 21.11.03 14:37 UTC
a pub near us not only welcomes dogs they have a menu for them.the landlady donates 50p out of every meal she serves to them to the local animal rescue centre.this weeks menu is
starter
collie-flower soup.
pupadom with pickles.
onion barkies.
main course.
pooched egg.
yorkshire terrier pudding.
spaniel omlette.
left r-overs.
pot poodle.
chow mein.
rover sole.
sausage dog sanswich.
hot dog withchips and a dacshund of ketchup.
sweets.
box-er choclates.
drinks.
bloodhound mary.
glass of pup.
That is wonderful - what a great idea!
Sooz
Are any of the dog friendly pubs you know also child friendly, i.e good play areas, and on the Lightwater/Bisley side of woking?
Hayley
By Sooz
Date 21.11.03 14:53 UTC
Can't think of any off the top of my head........ however the landlady at my local is also a close friend, she'll know...i'll ask her tonight for you ;)
Sooz, do you know any pubs on the woodham side of Woking that are dog friendly??
By Sooz
Date 21.11.03 15:03 UTC
Hey...i'm seeing a gap in the market here!!! ;)......let me check it out for you guys as i know this was high on the discussion agenda for our local publicans at a recent meeting they had.
Take a look at this in the meantime [link]http://www.doggiepubs.org.uk/index.cgi?leftpanel=ON&columns=1&blurb=ON[/link]

Hi
My German Shepherd (now at the bridge) was a regular on a Friday night at our pub with my husband. She was quite a celebrity there. Her tipple was Guinness. Trouble was the bar staff started to save the slops for her and she had virtually a couple of pints waiting for her when she got there! Had to knock that on the head - 1 ashtray (clean) full was her weekly allowance!
She loved her Guinness!! Rock on Blue
Kat
By purplenemus
Date 22.11.03 19:43 UTC
My Elkies are the only dogs that go in our local pub. They dont have there own any more and love having the girls there. Started taking the pups there at 5 weeks as no other dogs go in it was great for socialising them. Trouble is i cant get passed the door with out the girls turning in.
My 5 month old pup also loves red wine.

Does anybody know of anywhere in South Manchester other than Jackson's Boat in Sale. I wd. love to be able to take my dog to the pub occasionally?
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