Best and worst cities to be a dog in the UK revealed
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Best and worst cities to be a dog in the UK revealed
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"Surveying over 5,000 dog owners, the charity's Happy Place index' report used a sophisticated criteria matrix to draw its findings. While no region scored particularly low Britain truly is a great place to be a dog some were clear favourites amongst canines. Top of the table was Plymouth, with a Canine Happiness Score' of 7.26 out of 10, followed by Liverpool (7.21) and Belfast (7.20)."
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