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As millions of Brits head to the polls to vote on election day, pets are also playing their part in the occasion with #dogsatpollingstations once again trending on social media.

The modern phenomenon of people sharing pics of their dogs (and the occasional cat, guinea pig or rabbit) on Twitter and beyond has taken hold on Thursday for the general election.

The internet has been flooded with great images of pets since the polls opened at 7am with celebrities and even politicians getting involved. Londoners too are sharing the puppy love — perhaps with even more excitement in Barking and Battersea, if not Catford.

As of 9am, #dogsatpollingstations was the second highest trending search term - behind only #generalelection2024, prompting one Twitter user to comment: “This is so British!”

Here are the rules for what you can and cannot do with your dog in and around a polling station.

And if you would like your dog — or pet of any description — to be considered for inclusion, please email me at william.mata@standard.co.uk. I’ll try to add the best ones during the day.

Here are some of the best photos from the internet.

Don’t forget your voter ID

All voters are urged to avoid Boris Johnson’s mistake and bring a valid form of ID.

Could the rule stretch to dogs as well? Some owners are taking no chances!

“He’ll need to take his vaccination certificate as proof if the tag on his collar isn’t good enough,” was one overheard comment in Walthamstow.

“Coalition of chaos”

The term so often branded about by Theresa May to describe a Labour-led government has not been part of the Tory rhetoric this time — but it might perfectly describe these two labradors.

Separation anxiety

Hari the cockapoo was kept company as his owner went to vote.

This is the latest entry to the very photogenic canine’s Instagram page.

High five for voting

Scarlett celebrated this win for democracy with her retriever.

Assisted voting?

Being carried to the polling booth is a luxury not afforded to all but one that Pete’s retriever (other dog types do exist despite the bias of this list …) has come to enjoy.

A Luna eclipse

Being Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is not standing to be an MP but he’s out to vote with his dog, Luna.

First-time voter

Sky at the polling station in Bedfordshire Kathleen Eggins / submitted

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Five-year-old rescue dog Sky (from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home) is taking part in her first general election.

It seems her owner, Kathleen, is keen to encourage the importance of voting from a young age.

All smiles

Ellie the 12 year old ex-racing greyhound at Meanwood Community Centre polling station in Leeds Cassie Ulph / submitted

Ellie the greyhound, in Leeds, looks delighted to be taking in the polling station on her morning walk.

Basil waits patiently for his chance to vote Talia Burrows / submitted

Basil the cockapoo smiled to owner Talia Burrows outside a polling station in Richmond.

What a name!

With no shade to the Basils and Ellies of the dog world - behold the regally named Murphy Guinness Franklin-Harris.

The sprocker spaniel made his way to Hampstead Heath polling station with his owner Rachel Franklin

Murphy looking excited about voting Rachel Franklin / submitted

Doug at a polling station

And finally, for now, here is a Doug at a polling station. This cool dude even has sunglasses for the occasion.

Keep ’em coming.

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