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SHOPPERS have been left divided after The Range and Wilko announced a major change to store rules.

The two retailers, which operate under the CDS Superstores brand, said pet owners can now bring their dogs into its stores across the UK.

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Under the new rules furry companions must be kept on a lead when they are being brought into stores.

The move has been introduced to create to a more inclusive and enjoyable shopping experience for all customers.

But the decision has upset some shoppers, with many taking to social media to express their concern.

In a social media post one Range shopper said: "Just what you want when you’re shopping a load of dogs barking at each other .. it’s bad enough having to deal with humans."

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Meanwhile, a mother said they were worried about how the move would impact their child with additional needs.

She wrote: "As a mum to a child with autism who is absolutely petrified of animals it is getting harder for us to go anywhere. Consideration is needed for all sector."

However, some pet owners have welcomed the news, describing it as simply "brilliant."

While another said the could not wait to take their pooch named on Nala on a "shopping spree.";

The Range has laid down some ground rules for owners who intend to bring their dog into the stores.

The majority of dog owners care more about their pet’s health than their own

For example, dogs must be on a lead at all times while inside a store, and owners must ensure the dogs are well-behaved, and do not disturb other customers.

Owners also must clean up after their dog if necessary, and be mindful of their surroundings.

Dogs are allowed in some shops, but it depends on the retailers policy.

If you are keen to bring your pooch on your next shopping trip it always worth ringing ahead to make sure you are allowed.

In a statement The Range said: "The Range and Wilko each understand the importance of pets in the lives of customers and their families.  

"By allowing dogs instore at 200+ stores nationwide for The Range, and six and counting stores for wilko, both retailers aim to make shopping more convenient and enjoyable for pet owners, who can now bring their furry companions along while browsing an extensive selection of items."

Both stores sell a range of pet care items across a combined estate 216 stores in the UK .

In celebration of the news, the stores are running special pet-focused deals, including over 40% off selected food items and discounted treats on toys, essentials and even a pet pushchair.

Before it collapsed into administration Wilko allowed pet owners to bring their dogs into its 248 stores.

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The Range bought the Wilko brand and intellectual property rights for £5million as part of a deal to save the brand from collapse.

There are currently six Wilko stores across the country, all of which are owned by The Range.

SEVEN PLACES WHERE DOG-OWNERS CAN BE FINED FOR BRINGING ALONG THEIR PETS

Supermarkets: Dogs aren’t allowed in some supermarkets for reasons such as hygiene, to protect those who are allergic, but also to prevent any dangerous dogs from biting shoppers. Guide dogs, however, are allowed in stores.

Fast food chains: Many popular fast food chains don’t allow dogs for hygiene reasons.

Beaches: Many beach bosses have introduced a ban on dogs during peak times this summer, with the risk of fines - but this doesn’t apply to guide dogs.

Buses: Assistance dogs are permitted on buses, but when it comes to other dogs the rules depend solely on the driver. If a dog causes disruption or even worse, harm to other passengers, it won’t be a good day for the bank account.

Cemeteries: Dogs can’t help themselves when it comes to digging up dirt, but the last place any owner wants their dog to start digging is at the cemetery. Some places have a strict no-dogs policy in place, so make sure to check first before bringing your pet.

Train seats: Pets are permitted on most of the major train lines - however, there are regulations about where they can be and how they behave. The rules tend to allow pets on the train if on a lead and not disturbing other passengers. However, there is a strict policy which doesn’t allow them to sit on seats.

Farm parks: Farm parks tend to have a ban on dogs - for fear they could disturb and frighten other animals. The owners of the farm could call the police if you refuse to remove the dog from the area and potentially file charges for scaring their animals.

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