The Cultured Canine 2017

We think dogs are amazing and we're not the only ones. The Cultured Canine tent is where we explore and chat about how dogs influence and inspire art and culture. We have a fascinating programme this year covering illustration to instagramming.

1:15 ADRIENNE GEOGHEGAN - Drawing Doggies workshop

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Adrienne Geoghegan studied illustration at Kingston University, London. She has illustrated for The Guardian, The Economist, The Irish Times and Business & Finance. Adrienne’s picture books have been translated into many languages. She has lectured at DIT, The Irish Writer’s Centre, NCAD, Independent Colleges, BCHE and the National Gallery of Ireland. She is a dog lover and shares her family home with Tammy, a rescue dog who the family adopted when her son Oscar was 5 and Tammy was 5 months old. Tammy is now 8 and a half and Oscar is 13.

Adrienne will read from her book 'Dogs Don't Wear Glasses' and then show us how to draw draw a dog. What fun!

2:15 FURRY FAMOUS - paths to world domination for pups

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We'll chat with Mary Owens of animalactors.ie and Buttercup about their work. Mary trains and casts animals for everything from big studio, Hollywood movies to Irish TV ads. Buttercup, originally from Texas, has 77+K followers on Facebook. These two are sure to have lots to say about what it takes to be a star of all sorts of screens!

2:45 DAVID BLAKE KNOX - The Curious History of Irish Dog

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David is a TV producer and writer, who has worked with RTÉ, BBC & HBO. This year Little Island published his fascinating book on the nine native Irish Breeds. Conor (one of our organisers) has posted a little review here and will chat to David about his research and the fascinating stories he came across in writing the book. We're hoping that we'll have some representation from the native breeds to meet him, so do come along. 

3:30 AUDREY DALTON - Capturing the magic: 3 tails from a pet photographer

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Audrey is an award winning pet photographer and produces the most wonderful pet portraits in her pawtrait.ie studio and the great outdoors! She'll tell us all about capturing the magic, that look, that special bond, and those amazing personalities, so you can share them with friends and family. Her '3 special tales from a pet photographer' are sure to be both useful and entertaining!

THE CULTURED CANINE PUP-UP SHOP

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Our little stall will have some of our brand, spanking new merch (Ts & Totes), along with Jane Fogarty's wonderful work - pawpawpawpawprints, copies of 'The Curious History of Irish Dogs' and some of Adrienne's cute cards. Jane will be taking care of the stall, drop by and say hi!

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Doggie & Soul Relaxation Zone

We like to cater for all comers to The Doggie Do with Dogs Trust, so for the quieter types we present Doggie & Soul, a relaxing, cosy tent where you can meet some very special animal wellness practitioners, while you chill out on comfy beanbags & cushions.

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2:30pm  MARY KENNEDY - Reiki Practitioner

Mary is a qualified practitioner of the original Usui system of Reiki healing. She works with people and animals in their own homes. Animals are very perceptive to their owner’s feelings and if you are stressed your dog can pick up on this. They do not understand these feelings and can become anxious and restless which can develop into what some owners would refer to as “behavioural problems’’  Mary tells us:

"I have noticed over the years that animals can actually sense energy vibrating around  the body and can feel for themselves where the energy needs to be directed to restore balance and ease pain or discomfort. By travelling to the owner’s home, the animal being treated is relaxed in their own familiar surroundings and is more open to receiving Reiki, it also allows Reiki to continue on without the interruption of a journey in busy traffic. Many of my human clients also delight in curling up on the sofa and having a nap after I’ve left."

Mary will tell us more about her work at Doggie & Soul, 2:30, Sunday afternoon.

Lisa Tully - Talks to the animals!

Lisa Tully - Talks to the animals!

3:30pm  LISA TULLY - Animal Communicator

Lisa studied under the globally renowned author and animal intuitive Madeleine Walker. With her one-to-one guidance, she perfected the art of animal communication and soul healing. As a clairaudient and clairsentient, she is able to tune into animals and feel their emotions. She hears their concerns and, wonderfully, receives their wisdom. Some might call this telepathy, but she prefers to call it animal talk.

We're looking forward to hearing Lisa tell us about some of her cases, what she has learned about animals and how this can help you in your role as a dog carer. 


The Doggie & Soul tent will be open all afternoon, so feel free to visit at any time and take a little break from all the fun of the festival site. 

Meet our Judges!

We are thrilled to announce our judging panel for The Dog of Dublin 2017!

These three will have the task of whittling down the entrants to just 15, then joining them onstage with our MC, Darren Kennedy, for the final judging and the awarding of The Dog of Dublin 2017 title. (Enter your doggo here!)

MIA RUSSELL

Originally a Molecular Geneticist, Mia left her day job to work alongside her DogBoss, Milo the Labrador, and together they pursue their love for art, design, dogs and Liberty London Art fabrics at her label ‘Mia Loves Jay’. Specializing in handcrafted cushion designs, quirky, fun dog and animal characters are stitched onto a backdrop of carefully selected Liberty London Art Fabric, which compliments each loveable beastie character. Passionate about animals, she started out by donating her designs to her local animal shelter. From there, she began receiving individual commissions. Designs have been snapped up by famous personalities (including Neville Jacobs - Marc's dog) and she continues to support animal charities worldwide. She'll be keeping a close eye on the contestants sartorial presentation!

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VEDA LADY

Grand high witch, fashion icon and drag legend Veda, has spent the last twenty years on cabaret stages around the world becoming the over night success she is today. She's a self made man made women and drag mother. Elements of magic, mayhem and mystery make this spellbinding entertainer one of the high lights the Dublin cabaret scene. We are delighted to have her expert eye for style and stage presence on this years panel. Sashay!

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CLAIRE BUCKLEY

Claire Buckley is the Managing Director of Buck & Hound – a Dublin based consultancy that offers PR, social media and event management services. The company began in her home office as a solo endeavour with her trusty pooch, Stella by her side. It has since flourished offering consultation to incredible clients including The Doggie Do without ever losing sight of its humble beginnings – hence the name Buck & Hound. Claire is an unapologetic dog nut and fashion lover and so is well placed amid the esteemed panel of judges at this years Dog of Dublin event.

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Doggie Do(ne)

So the Doggie Do has come and gone. We're still beaming with delight at the wonderful success of last Sunday and are most grateful to all our two-legged and four-legged friends for coming out and supporting the event. 

Firstly we'd like to congratulate Tippi, our new Dog of Dublin 2016. 

Tippi - the Dog of Dublin 2016

Tippi - the Dog of Dublin 2016

She was a runner-up in 2015 and morphed from a Doggerpillar into a beautiful butterfly and is a worthy winner of the accolade.

Tippi pictured with her owner Catriona O'Neill Caraher

Tippi pictured with her owner Catriona O'Neill Caraher 

Our MC Darren Kennedy, who we're now calling 'Our Dáithí', exuded his effortless charm in coaxing the story behind each contestant which was subject to intense consideration and debate by our delightful judging trio of Zoe Carol, Steven Mannion Farrell and Irene O'Brien

Darren with our judging panel for the Dog of Dublin 2016

Darren with our judging panel for the Dog of Dublin 2016

Our friends and supporters at Dogs Trust packed their tent with informative and fun talks throughout the day while we had master classes in illustration and photography as well as a chat with some artists and craft-makers and how dogs influence their work in our Cultured Canine tent. 

Dogs Trust at The Doggie Do

Dogs Trust at The Doggie Do

You can check out the keen eye of Audrey Dalton from Pawtrait who documented the style and panache of the dogs in attendance on our home page. And our Doggelganger competition with photos taken by Caitlin de Greef is now active on facebook where we will select a winner soon. Check it out to tag yourself and vote. 

Our special guest John Grogan, the author of Marley and Me, offered humorous insights into the dog and book and movie which had such an impact on his life in conversation with Andrea Hayes. from TV3's Dog Tales.

Our Doggie and Soul area proved the perfect chill-out zone for those who were panting with too much excitement and our Rainbow Bridge Tree was a poignant place to remember all our cherished doggies who have left us.

We would like to thank our ReTail therapy stalls who showcased an array of high-quality products created with your canine in mind. A Round of A Paws too to Dublin City Council for their support and allowing us use the beautiful surrounds of Herbert Park on the day. And last but never least our volunteers and friends who made everything run so smoothly on the day.

We're already planning the third Doggie Do in 2017 and hopefully some more exciting events to build upon the love of the community. Please feel free to share any images or feedback regarding what you would like us to do next and who you would like to see at the next Doggie Do. 

In the meantime, Woof Love to you all x

Your dog's 15 minutes of fur-fame!

MICROMEDIA WANT TO SEE YOUR PUPPERS...

It’s the weekend, hurrah! Time to get out and about with our doggies. Our friends at Micromedia.ie want us to show them our pooches on their weekend strolls. Whether you’re heading into town, down the pier or round the park share your pooch pics with us, on whatever social media platform you frequent with the hashtag #thedoggiedo The best-in-show will appear on Micromedias cool digital screens around the city in the run up to The Doggie Do next Sunday, Sept 11th. Get sharing your pics - your doggo deserves their 15 minutes of fur-fame!

Competitions at The Doggie Do 2016

THE DOG OF DUBLIN 2016 - Canine Costume Competition!

Last year we saw pugs in pearls, radiant rescues and themed human/dog pairs strut the ‘dog-walk’ in competition for the inaugural 'Dog of Dublin' title. The eventual winner was the wonderful Missi, a senior lady with arthritis. Her best friend, Vivienne, helped her out by creating an amazing Moulin Rouge themed costume for both of them, including a glamorous push cart for little Missi. Lucky also wowed us with his classic hot-dog look and the ‘dog-a-pillar’ Tippi made us laugh with his brilliant mulit-legged, home-made get-up.

Does your best fur-friend have personality, style and panache? Do you think they’ve got what it takes to impress our judges? If so, fill in our registration form today and getting planning that costume!

DOGGELGANGERS - a dog and human lookalike competition!

It has now been proven that  dog owners end up looking like their canine companions, (seriously, click through on that link!) and vice-versa. We're inviting such pairs to enter our dog & human lookalike competition ‘Doggelgangers’ (like Doppelgängers... geddit?)
Michelle Howie of petpawtraits.ie will photograph entrants at the Doggelgangers stand, and results will be posted on our Facebook after the festival. The winning lookalikes will be rewarded with a framed print of their winning shot, courtesy of petpawtraits.ie!

THE RAINBOW BRIDGE TREE - remembering our departed doggos

Most of us have had to deal with the passing of a beloved fur-friend in our lives shared with dogs. We’d like to remember all these brilliant bow-wows at The Doggie Do 2016. Everyone who wants to join in is invited to come to the Rainbow Bridge Tree on site, write your pets name on a rainbow ribbon (supplied) and tie it to the tree. 

Rainbow Bridge Memorials will be on hand with a great competition to win €600 worth of their beautiful memorial jewellery. Say hi to Jennifer at the Rainbow Bridge Tree and put your name on the list to be in with a chance to win!

The Cultured Canine - Inspiring Dogs, Inspiring People!

Our new second stage examines the dog as a source of inspiration, in art and in life...

Bowie by Mia Loves Jay

Bowie by Mia Loves Jay

It seems to us that we spend a lot of time looking at our dog buddies. We keep an eye out when they are active and we watch them doggie-dreaming. It should come as no surprise that a lot of people in the arts community are similarly inclined - these individuals just happen to turn their observations into something more…We’ve decided to bring some of these talented, creative types together to talk about mutts & magic at our new tent - The Cultured Canine. 

Here's what to expect:

DOG IS IN THE DETAIL

Artists in conversation about their canine creativity...

Steven Mannion-FarrellGeraldine Murphy and Mia have all been inspired by their fabulous fur friends to create unique works of art & design. Steven is Heather Humphrey's favourite artist, Geraldine (Saba Jewellery) set an MA from Emerson aside and Mia (Mia Loves Jay) swapped Molecular Genetics for Liberty Fabrics. 
We'll chat to these talented individuals about how putting the dog at the centre of their creativity opened up new and exciting routes to inspiration. Who knows, you might even be inspired to chuck it all in to make dog pottery yourself!

Sugar by Steven Mannion-Farrell

Sugar by Steven Mannion-Farrell

Jack Russel Terrier Pendant by Saba

Jack Russel Terrier Pendant by Saba

SHOOT YOUR DOG

(better smartphone shots for dog owners)

Audrey Dalton of pawtrait.ie will share hints and tips on getting the most from your phone's camera when trying to capture your pup’s personality.

Audrey is a commercial photographer but Pawtrait is her pet project, providing a bespoke pet photography experience in the beautiful Cherrylane Gallery, Greystones. When she’s not in the studio photographing other peoples dogs, you’ll find her down at the park with her two rescues, Ozzie & Io.

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by Audrey Dalton - pawtrait.ie

DOGGIE DRAWING

with Fuchsia Macaree

You’ll know Fuchsia's colourful illustrations from all over;  city junction boxes, a tourist map or two from in-flight magazines and she’s just been commissioned by search colossus Google to tackle her biggest ever canvas  to paint up their giant data centre.

At The Cultured Canine, she will guide young artists in a hands-on workshop to help them draw the dog of their dreams (or at least something that looks recognisably like a dog)!

T - by Fuchsia Macaree

T - by Fuchsia Macaree