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Published 12:52 13 Jul 2015 BST
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The Dogs of Dublin website launched today.
Speaking about the concept, founder Lydia O’Byrne said: “I got my first dog Freddie nearly five years ago. I never would have anticipated the endless amount of personality a dog brings to your home.
“I could literally spend hours telling you funny stories and discussing the unique and bizarre things that Freddie does daily.”
“That’s how Dogs of Dublin came to existence, I wanted to discover what untold dog stories there are out there in my city.”
Jamie Heaslip's dog Jay-Z (image: Dogs of Dublin).
The site has already garnered quite a few fans including rugby star Jamie Heaslip, who has a Bulldog called Jay-Z.
You can check out Dogs of Dublin here. You can also Like them on Facebook, follow them on Twitter or add them to Instagram.‘I’m a 29-year-old woman and my income would shock my friends if it was made public’
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