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After the huge success of Mutt Mardi Gras the last two years, The Doggie Do is coming back to Dublin.
Over 1,400 people and their canine friends turned out to last year’s event and this year is sure to be even bigger. Taking place on Sunday, September 10, The Doggie Do and Dogs Trust will be taking over Herbert Park in Ballsbridge with cultural talks, photography demos, and the event’s biggest attraction – the annual canine costume competition.
“While the style stakes are set to be at an all time high given the creativity seen in other years, hopefuls should note that judges are also drawn to the back stories and inspiration of all pooch participants.” With specialist canine carers on hand to answer all your doggy questions, this event is not to be missed by proud dog owners.I'm A CelebPeople who put their Christmas decorations up early are happier, science saysThe harmful hot water bottle mistake people are makingWoman shocked after friend asked dinner guests to pay for their food
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