Breed Meet Ups

Location - Stone Court Yard

Our breed meet-ups are an excellent opportunity to meet up with owners & dogs of the same breed to discuss tips & tricks & of course get a few fabulous photographs.

COMING SOON

 

We cannot wait to see you all at Dogitude 2025

A FEW THINGS TO NOTE

  • We ask that puppies under the age of 6 months be carried or off the ground.
    • This is to protect the puppy, who has not received all of its vaccinations yet and to protect all the other dogs at Dogitude who could be susceptible to the puppy’s potential diseases.
  • All Dogs must be on a leash at all times.
  • Dog leashes cannot exceed 4 feet in length.
  • Dogs known to their owners as aggressive to people and animals are NOT allowed.
  • Owners must clean up after their dogs.
Thank you for your cooperation! Dogitude is due to be a fantastic weekend with people and their pets and we ask that you do all you can to control your pets and keep Causey Farm clean for a safe and fun day.

Tickets on Sale

IMPORTANT NOTE:

On 1 October 2024, a ban on XL Bully dogs began in Ireland. This is the only breed of dog that is currently banned in Ireland. Read more about the ban on XL Bully dogs in Ireland below.

Certain types or breeds of dog are classed as restricted breeds. There are additional rules you must follow if you have a restricted breed of dog. This applies to the following types of dog, as well as strains or cross-breeds of these breeds:

  • American pit bull terrier
  • English bull terrier
  • Staffordshire bull terrier
  • Bull mastiff
  • Dobermann pinscher
  • German shepherd (Alsatian)
  • Rhodesian ridgeback
  • Rottweiler
  • Japanese akita
  • Japanese tosa
  • Bandog

In Ireland restricted dogs (or strains and crosses of them) must be:

  • Kept on a short strong lead (under 2 metres)
  • With someone over the age of 16, who can control them
  • Muzzled when in a public place
  • Wearing a collar with the name and address of their owner, at all times

The rules on muzzling and leashing do not apply to dogs used by the:

  • Gardaí
  • Dublin Harbour Police
  • State Airport Police
  • Rescue teams in rescue operations

The rules on muzzling do not apply to guide dogs for the blind.

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