The problem with Britain’s dog obsession / Letters
Readers respond to Emine Saner’s article about the ubiquity of pooches in public spaces Your article on dogs was uncannily timely (‘She compared her dachshund to my newborn baby’: should you be able to take your dog everywhere?, 19 May). I have had a phobia of dogs since childhood and can’t get (…)
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