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Most The Range stores in the UK and Ireland now allow pet dogs, as long as they are well behaved and kept on a lead, but individual branches can still set or enforce their own rules, so it is safest to check your local store before you go.

Basic policy

  • The Range introduced a new dog-friendly policy around 2024, expanding from assistance dogs only to also allow pet dogs in-store.
  • Official promotions and social posts say well-behaved dogs on a lead are welcome in 200+ branches, especially where there are larger aisles and expanded pet sections.

Store-by-store differences

  • Some posts and guides note “over 200 stores” are dog-friendly, which implies not every single branch may be fully on board yet or set up the same way.
  • Experiences shared online mention that a few stores have been slower to adopt or staff may still be “waiting for formal approval,” so you can occasionally be turned away with a dog.

Rules when you bring your dog

  • Typical ground rules include: short lead, good control, no disturbing customers, no damage to stock, and owners cleaning up any accidents.
  • Some branches add extras like water bowls or occasional treats at tills, but these are perks, not guaranteed rights.

Why people are talking about it

  • Dog-friendly shopping at The Range has become a talking point on social media and forums, with some dog owners loving the convenience and others worrying about cramped aisles and hygiene around furnishings.
  • Discussion threads show a split in opinion, with some shoppers even saying they will avoid The Range because they dislike the increase in dogs in non-pet retail spaces.

Quick advice before you go

  • Call your specific branch or check its online listing to confirm that dogs are currently allowed inside.
  • If you do take your dog, stick to quieter times, keep them close on a lead, and be ready to leave if staff say that particular store or time isn’t suitable.

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