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Dog care in Brighton

8 council-licensed businesses serving Brighton. Real photos, transparent fees, verified-booking reviews.

Dog Care in Brighton

Brighton might be the most dog-friendly city in England outside London. Stanmer Park (the largest park, 5,000 acres including the Sussex Downs estate, with woodland, the village, and proper hill walks), Preston Park, Queen's Park, Hove Park, the seafront from Hove Lagoon round to Saltdean, and the South Downs Way running along the ridge behind the city all carry steady traffic. Devil's Dyke, the Beacon Hill Local Nature Reserve, and the Brighton Marina to Rottingdean undercliff walk round out the standard routes. The shingle beach is dog-permitted year-round on certain stretches and restricted May to September on the central tourist stretches.

Brighton's mix of apartment living, professional commuters, and creative freelancers makes for a high-demand pet market. Daycare and walker bookings are heavy in Hove, Kemptown, Hanover, and the central postcodes. Family suburbs - Withdean, Patcham, Preston Park, Hove edges - lean walker, trainer, and groomer. Boarding fills early for festival season, Pride weekend, and the school holidays. Brighton has one of the higher concentrations of force-free trainers and dog behaviourists in the south.

Brighton and Hove City Council enforces the 2018 animal-activity licensing regulations through environmental health and publishes its register. Lewes District Council, Adur District Council, and Mid Sussex District Council cover neighbouring areas - a Saltdean, Shoreham, or Burgess Hill boarder may be licensed elsewhere. The seafront has clear dog-permitted and dog-restricted zones marked by signage, in force May to September. Stanmer Park has lead-only sections around the working estate and the cattle grazing areas.

8 businesses in Brighton

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