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Hello
It's not easy is it?
Have a look at East Fleet Farm, Chickerell, Weymouth (I'm sorry but I don't know how to put a link in ). If you type in the name of the site it should come up on a campsite search.
They have a dog walk and you can walk alongside the Fleet Lagoon which is part of Chesil Beach. The washblock has always been immaculate every time we've stayed. This site also has a pub serving food . Weymouth is 3 miles away and as far as I know dogs can go on a small section of beach all year round (nearest the pier). We've been in July and taken our dogs on the beach.
Or, you could look at Wareham Forest or Birchwood (both nr Wareham, Dorset). You can walk the dog direct from these sites into the forest. We've never stayed at Wareham Forest Park but Birchwood is ok. There's a pub about 3/4 mile from these sites but I can't remember if it had a garden - but if it's still the same owner they allow dogs inside. Studland beach isn't far from here. Dogs are allowed on the beach all year (but on certain sections - prob on a lead in high season).
Hope this helps
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