Dog lovers from all over the UK are flocking to a boozer that serves canines their own dishes from a special mutt-menu.
The Thomas Becket in Canterbury, UK, has been praised by pet owners for its unique hospitality towards pooches.
The ‘Sir Woofchesters’ special menu gives owners the option to sit in the pub with their pup to share a pint and a meal together, reports What’sTheJam.
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Barry Reynolds, 46, often takes himself and his best friend, six-year-old orange roan English show cocker spaniel, Murray, over to the cosy boozer.
The director of WP Canterbury, spends his time reviewing pubs in the Canterbury area, hailing this one to be the best for dog owners.
Barry Reynolds, 46, from Folkestone, UK, told What’s The Jam: “We often visit Canterbury and we travel a lot so we are always in dog-friendly pubs.
“We’ve been to Thomas Becket maybe 10 times, it’s a favourite of Murray’s.”
The paw-fectly-designed menu features classic pub grub for dogs – such as roast dinners with a chicken drumstick, sausage, peas and carrots served on a bed of chicken with potato dog food.
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Pooches can even chow down on an iconic bowl of fish and chips, made from dried sprats, sweet potato fries, peas with salmon and trout dog food.
Each of these main meal items costs a reasonable £5, with other lighter options available.
A section of treat pots that cost £3 each or two for £5 can also be spotted on the menu.
This includes bark burgers, made from beef patties and cheese, and mini chicken sausages.
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Another option is the smaller Sunday roast, which is a pot of lamb and mint bones.
Parched pups can even wash down their dinner with £3 pup friendly-beers and mocktails.
The brilliantly named Bark Brew Dog ‘Beer’ is a chicken-flavoured tipple that is a hit with the canine crowd.
Meanwhile, the paw star dog martini takes inspiration from the iconic cocktail and is a chicken and passionfruit flavoured dog-friendly mocktail.
Barry added: “The dog menu is good as it means I don’t have to leave Murray with someone as I go into supermarkets.
“It gives a choice of food, although some pubs do offer free treats, they tend to be low quality and you only get a couple.
“We often go drinking together.
“There were about eight dogs in the pub and they usually all get on fine.
“It would be good to see wider use of dog menus as it’s good for business and helpful for dog owners.”
Dog lovers have been coming out in full support of the menu, with other pet owners being a tad jealous.
Hali Lyn from Slough, UK said: “My cat feels discriminated against.”
Laura Sampieri Copeland from South Carolina, USA, added: “More bars and pubs should allow our furry family members to sit with us.”
Sam Doggett said: “I think it’s great that pubs are doing dog dinners. I think they have realised that dog walkers, and their dogs, need food after a long walk, it’s a good way to bring in new footfall.”
Beverly Mason added: “Good that some pubs think of our furry friends.”
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