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13.12.2017

Bark the Herald Angels Sing – Peata Therapy Dog Carol Service

Bark the Herald Angels Sing – Peata Therapy Dog Carol Service
Dean Dermot Dunne blesses the dogs during the Peata Therapy Dog carol service in Christ Church Cathedral.

Dogs of all breeds and sizes were barking around the Christmas tree in Christ Church Cathedral yesterday (Tuesday December 12) for the annual Peata Therapy Dog carol service. A record number of dogs and their owners, along with people in caring facilities who enjoy visits from Peata dogs, filled the cathedral for the wonderful service.

The Peata service has been organised for the last 15 years by Lesley Rue. It was led by Dean Dermot Dunne and sung by the girl choristers. The Dean, who blessed the dogs during the service, said the day focused on giving thanks for creation and in particular for dogs who give so much comfort and solace to humans. He said it was also a reminder that we need to look after creation.

The gathering of so many dogs in one place could be a recipe for disaster but all the animals were on their best behaviour and there were only a few good natured barks exchanged.

A total of €725 from the collection taken up during the service will go to the Peter McVerry Trust for their work with homeless people.

The dogs and their owners enjoyed tea and mince pies afterwards.

Peata is a voluntary organisation which provides a pet therapy service to caring institutions. Its visiting scheme involves approved volunteers and their dogs who generally pay weekly visits.

Watch this short video for a flavour of the service:

Peata Therapy Dog Carol Service in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin from Dublin & Glendalough on Vimeo.

 

 

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