Herefordshire is the perfect place for those who a couple of drinks at a country pub with a beloved dog.

These are some of the best venues in the area, based on Trip Advisor reviews, which all offer a warm welcome to dogs.

The Oak Inn, Staplow

Landlords Chris and Heather with some of the Oak's regular dog guestsLandlords Chris and Heather Howells with some of the Oak's regular dog guests (Image: Chris Howells) The Oak Inn has a huge, mouth-watering menu, serving both lunch and dinner. The chefs produce a mixture of classic pub grub and dishes with a modern twist. It prides itself on being dog-friendly.

The Pandy Inn, Dorstone

Landlady of the Pandy Inn Lisa Aubrey- CosslettLandlady of the Pandy Inn Lisa Aubrey- Cosslett The Pandy Inn is supposedly the oldest pub in Herefordshire and is revered for its generous portions, local ingredients and friendly team. Dogs are welcome to join guests in the pub.

Moody Cow, Upton Bishop

(Image: Google Maps) The Moody Cow serves authentic homemade food using local ingredients. The pub is welcoming and inclusive to all, including the family pet.

The Riverside, Aymestrey

Andy Link runs the RiversideAndy Link runs the Riverside The Riverside is housed in a historic 16th-century black and white building in the Lugg Valley, and even has “dog tables” in the bar. The pub asks that guests let them know when booking if they wish to bring along a four-legged friend.

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The Mill Race, Walford

(Image: Mill Race) The Mill Race is a family-run pub that works with local farms, vineyards and artisan distilleries to bring guests the best of the Wye Valley. The bar area, patio and garden are dog friendly.

Moon Inn, Mordiford

The Moon Inn prides itself on quality food, quality beer and a warm welcome. It has a large beer garden and the landlords even have two dogs of their own, Bono and Oska.