DOGGY CINEMA SCREENING
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DOGGY CINEMA SCREENING

A Dog Friendly Cinema Screening!

By TheDailyCavalier

Date and time

Starts on Sunday, June 9 · 10:30am GMT+1

Location

The Dot Theatre

6A Pembroke Place D02 DY93 Dublin 2 Ireland

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 2 hours

Hello, we are Coco, Juno and Gigi and we are behind the Instagram page TheDailyCavalier.


Due to popular demand, we have organised another doggy friendly screening of - this time we are shwoing The Lion King!


Please bear in mind the temperament of your dog and whether they would be comfortable to visit the cinema with other dogs and watching a doggy/animal themed movie on the big screen.


A ticket is required per human seat so please ensure you have booked enough seats for the humans in your group.


We ask people to be responsible and respectful towards other dogs, dog owners and make sure to pick up any 'presents ' left by their doggo.


If you have any questions, contact us on our Instagram page or email us!

Tickets

Frequently asked questions

What is a dog friendly screening?

It's an event where dogs and their owners gather to watch a movie or a show in a dog-friendly environment.

What should I bring for my dog?

Make sure your dog is on a leash, bring a water bowl, poop bags, blankets/settle mats to sit on and toys if they will need them.

Are there any specific rules for bringing my dog?

We ask that all dogs are well behaved and toilet trained. We also ask that you bring a blanket or settle mat for your dog to sit on.

Can I bring treats for my dog?

Absolutely! A trip to the cinema is incomplete without treats! But please don't feed anybody else's dog - some dogs have sensitivities and new treats can cause upset tummies.

Will there be seating for humans?

Each ticket booked is for a seat. Please make sure to book the correct amount of seats for your group size.

What happens if my dog gets anxious or too excited during the screening?

As it is a doggy screening, some barking at the movie is expected. However if your dog is becoming distressed, it may be best to bring them outside away from the movie.

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