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Banff library to launch Dog Friendly Saturday sessions


By Kyle Ritchie

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Banff library will be introducing Dog Friendly Saturdays from December 3.

Until now the only dogs allowed in libraries were Lassie, Fang from Harry Potter, Snowy from Tin Tin and of course assistance dogs.

Now two libraries in Aberdeenshire will be opening their doors to dogs on the first Saturday of the month – so long as they behave.

Banff library is to introduce dog friendly sessions.
Banff library is to introduce dog friendly sessions.

Live Life Aberdeenshire libraries are responding to requests from the public to be able to bring their dogs in to the library.

Similar schemes have been successful in both Edinburgh and Perth and Kinross, and will be piloted in Banff and Stonehaven libraries for a six-month period.

There are many benefits to making libraries dog friendly. It can help encourage people who are lonely, have low confidence or are isolated to come with their dog to the library and meet new people.

Having a dog will give people the confidence to start a conversation.

It also removes barriers for dog owners to pop into the library. No longer will they have to leave the dog in the car or tie them up outside while they are borrowing or returning a book.

Julia McCue, library development co-ordinator for Live Life Aberdeenshire libraries, said: “Today’s libraries are welcoming places and we want more people to visit as much as they can.

"Of course we will have doggy etiquette guidelines in place to ensure all our canine visitors behave themselves. Hopefully this pilot scheme will allow more people to use our libraries.

“Dogs are really important in people’s lives and if it gives confidence for new people to come in to the library or our regulars to come in more often, then it has got to be a positive.”

Feedback will be collected from library visitors and reviewed to determine whether the scheme continues past the six months or is extended to other libraries across Aberdeenshire.


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