Last few days of We Love Dogs exhibition as Jollyes, The Pet People, partners with Belfast Exposed
Fur-iz Navidad!
With less than a week left of one of the year’s biggest celebrations of our furry friends, dog owners would be ‘mutts’ to miss out on this pawfect pre-Christmas event. The We Love Dogs exhibition at Belfast Exposed in the city’s Cathedral Quarter, which runs until this Saturday, December 21, features hundreds of adorable portraits and action shots of dogs from right across Northern Ireland.
A joint venture between Jollyes The Pet People and leading photography centre, Belfast Exposed, the exhibition takes place in The Studio Gallery and is free to the public. The exhibition also hosts a ‘Give A Dog A Home’ space where images from seven local rescue and rehoming centres showcase dogs seeking their forever home.
Jollyes’ Northern Ireland regional manager Laura Hadden said the event has been a resounding success. She said, “Like us, our customers are ‘Pet People’ and the We Love Dogs exhibition has proven itself the perfect opportunity to celebrate the joy our four-legged friends bring to our lives. “With the rescue and rehoming centres highlighting those dogs needing a new family, it is also the perfect opportunity to give a dog a new home. But please remember a dog is for life not just Christmas and any decision to rehome a dog should not be taken lightly.”
Belfast Exposed CEO, Deirdre Robb, said the event has been truly heartwarming and she is encouraging those who haven’t attended to do so before the exhibition closes on Saturday. She said, “Jollyes is a household name right across Northern Ireland and we are thrilled to have had their
support for our ‘We Love Dogs!’ exhibition. “We were blown away by the number of submissions we received from right across Northern Ireland. We
are clearly a country of animal lovers.
“The pictures are just brilliant and you can’t help but have a smile on your face when you wander around the gallery looking at these images.” To find out more about Belfast Exposed’s ‘We Love Dogs!’ Exhibition visit We Love Dogs! – Belfast Exposed.
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