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Dog’s Trust Ireland has shared a sweet little tale to brighten up everyone’s weekend.
After arriving into the service and care back in November 2020, one-year-old puppy, Rudolph has made a serious recovery. When the crossbreed dog came to the attention of the Dog’s Trust staff, he was almost completely bald, his skin was infected, and he was severely underweight.
Getting assessed by the vets at the charity in Finglas, Dublin 11, Rudolph was urgently prescribed a course of treatment, as well as specialist baths for his skin condition. The continued treatment helped improve his skin and his hair has started to grow again.
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Ireland’s GAA and GPA call for ban on betting ads during live games Share
Gaelic Athletics Association (GAA) and
Gaelic Players Association (GPA), have argued for new regulations targeting gambling advertisements.
This is not the first time that the GPA has expressed its opinions on gambling’s presence within sports across the country.
Last year, the GPA showed its support for a gambling overhaul, having been in discussions with broadcasters to limit the prevalence of betting advertisements during live coverage of Gaelic football and hurling.
Since then, both sporting bodies have implemented independent bans on gambling sponsorship, and are now arguing for the introduction of legislation at a national level.