#DogsAtPollingStations: The trend you knew was coming
Lamia Estatie & Dhruti Shah
BBC News
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Fionn, Luna and Roby gathered outside while their owners went to cast their votes in Cumbria on Thursday
As people across the UK cast their votes in the general election their paw-fect pooches have also been exercising their voting rights, and predictably the hashtag #DogsAtPollingstations has become a social media trend.
But, as you'll see, we've noticed that babies, cats and even hedgehogs and guinea pigs are trying to grab a piece of the political pie.
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Phoebe in Manchester waits patiently outside her polling station
Many posted images of their dogs online after polling booths opened on Thursday morning and the hashtag has been used tens of thousands of times with over 8000 tweets sent in the first two hours of voting.
But this year, a new Twitter emoji has been released for those using the hashtag - a terrier donning a union jack. Twitter partnered with The Dogs Trust to encourage use of "Paw-ing Stations" to make dogs joining their owners more comfortable.
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Otto and Ava in Hampshire brace the Thursday morning cold and head to the polls
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Max in Tamworth, Staffordshire seems a bit bored of waiting
But it wasn't just dogs who took a casual stroll to the election booth, as the trend #babiesatpollingstations, also emerged shortly after voting began.
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Here dogs Finlay and Ivy wait outside the polling station with children, Lexi, two and Owen, one in Ingleby Barwick, North Yorkshire
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Hugo in Nottingham pawses for a scratch
There was an interruption when an unexpected guinea pig popped up:
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Sergeant Pepper, also known as "The Wig" made sure that guinea pigs were involved in the battle of animal representation at the polls
But the #dogsatpollingstation continues to remain a dominant trend.
Deli
Deli the dachshund in west London made sure to look the other way to provide some privacy
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Two-year-old Romanian rescue Marlowe posed near a polling station in Canterbury, Kent - we think the sign isn't quite right, seems to be pointing to a dog?!
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Digby aka Mr Woofs in Leicester took his public duty very seriously
Georgie
Bruce the Dalmatian waited with bated breath in Derbyshire as the voters passed him by
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Ped the lurcher seemed more interested in playing catch and having a roll in the grass in Surrey