Dogs at polling stations: Your best pictures as general election takes place | UK News
It’s not just voters who headed to the polls for the general election – plenty of loyal, furry friends have joined their humans for the walk to the ballot box.
As has become a (very welcome) norm in recent years, #dogsatpollingstations has been trending on social media as people shared photos of themselves exercising their pets and democratic rights at the same time.
Sky News readers have been sharing their photos with us throughout the day too.
From dachshunds to huskies and everything in between, here are some of the best snaps we’ve received…
Image: Winston joined his human, Greg Bond, to cast a vote in Birchwood in Warrington, Cheshire
Image: Nino was raring to go for his first ever election, in Wrexham, North Wales
Image: Sasha joined Jane Wareing in Darwen, Lancashire. “Unfortunately, she got turned away from voting herself due to having forgotten a valid form of ID,” Jane said.
Image: First stop north Leeds, next stop Vogue – Norbert strikes a pose
Image: Teddy struck a proud pose for his owner, Sarah Morgan
Image: Jack Russell x beagle mix Poppy in Kingston-upon-Thames
Image: Monty couldn’t resist the chance for a sneaky sit down in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex – or perhaps he was guarding the place?
Image: Keiko the Japanese Akita Inu wondering what all the fuss is about in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire
Image: Get yourself a dog who can do both – Millie celebrated the election and the 4th July on her trip to the polling station
Image: Bobby the schnauzer “pawses for thought” at the ballot box
Image: Cavapoo Bella and toy poodle Roxy with their owner
Image: Bonnie, a blind a cairn terrier, stretched her legs on a walk with Pearl and Stephen Ford in Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Image: Atticus Finch and Albert Wall at Coopers Edge, Cotswold North, trekked across fields to help Mark Skinner vote
Image: Aoife was ready to walk herself home after a trip out in Herne Bay, Kent
Image: Arthur was raring to go in Bexleyheath, southeast London
Image: Pepper, aged 13, joined Elizabeth to vote in Gloucester