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I had been wondering whether it was OK to walk your dog twice a day under lockdown, but decided that it counted as 'pet welfare' - Jasper would suffer mentally if he only got one walk, to say nothing about me and hubby! But the government have now advised that walking your dog twice a day is permitted:
[Note: This applies in England - Wales and Scotland may have different guidelines.]
You may leave your house to walk your dog:
Although the government generally advises you should exercise once a day, you can go out more often if you need to walk your dog but should limit this where possible.
You should stay 2 metres apart from anyone outside of your household or support bubble.
When walking your dog in areas used by other people, you should consider putting your dog on a lead to ensure you can stay 2 metres away from others.
You should wash your hands before and after handling your dog.
From:
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Animal and Plant Health Agency
[Note: This applies in England - Wales and Scotland may have different guidelines.]
You may leave your house to walk your dog:
- by yourself
- with the people you live with
- with your support bubble (if you’re legally permitted to form one)
- or, when on your own in a public outdoor space, with one person from another household
Although the government generally advises you should exercise once a day, you can go out more often if you need to walk your dog but should limit this where possible.
You should stay 2 metres apart from anyone outside of your household or support bubble.
When walking your dog in areas used by other people, you should consider putting your dog on a lead to ensure you can stay 2 metres away from others.
You should wash your hands before and after handling your dog.
From:
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Animal and Plant Health Agency