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We’ve partnered with Forthglade to make sure your experience is extra-special, no matter where your adventures take you. Got the bark of approval? Discover more flavours, and an exclusive range of gourmet dog food at nationaltrust.org.uk/shop The canine code Help us look after the places you and your dog enjoy by following these simple guidelines. Be on the ball While lots of us love dogs, some of us don’t. That’s why it’s important to make sure your four-leed friend doesn’t run up to other people – especially children. Take the lead You can help reduce the chance of your dog disturbing ground-nesting birds and farmer’s livestock by keeping them on a short lead. Remember, if you’re approached by cattle, the safest thing to do is let your dog go, and call them back when safe to do so. Scoop that poop Picking up your dog’s litter keeps the area clean for everyone to enjoy. When you’re done, pop it in the bin, or, if there isn’t one, take it home with you. Paws for thought Are you in the right area? Sometimes we might ask you to walk somewhere else to help us protect you, the places we look after and the wildlife that lives there. Keep an eye out for signs and be extra careful on coastal and cliff top paths. In partnership with © National Trust 2020. Registered Charity no. 205846. © National Trust Images/James Dobson/Chris Lacey/Arnhel de Serra.

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We’ve partnered with Forthglade to make sure your experience is extra-special, no matter where your adventures take you.

Got the bark of approval? Discover more flavours, and an exclusive range of gourmet dog food at nationaltrust.org.uk/shop

The canine codeHelp us look after the places you and your dog enjoy by following these simple guidelines.

Be on the ball While lots of us love dogs, some of us don’t. That’s why it’s important to make sure your four-legged friend doesn’t run up to other people – especially children.

Take the lead You can help reduce the chance of your dog disturbing ground-nesting birds and farmer’s livestock by keeping them on a short lead. Remember, if you’re approached by cattle, the safest thing to do is let your dog go, and call them back when safe to do so.

Scoop that poop Picking up your dog’s litter keeps the area clean for everyone to enjoy. When you’re done, pop it in the bin, or, if there isn’t one, take it home with you.

Paws for thought Are you in the right area? Sometimes we might ask you to walk somewhere else to help us protect you, the places we look after and the wildlife that lives there. Keep an eye out for signs and be extra careful on coastal and cliff top paths.

In partnership with

© National Trust 2020. Registered Charity no. 205846. © National Trust Images/James Dobson/Chris Lacey/Arnhel de Serra.