Rua turns ‘ruff start’ in life into 'fairy-tail' as he represents County Roscommon in ‘Nose of Tralee’ contest

Rescued from the streets, Rua now spends his days spreading joy and wagging his way into the hearts of everyone he meets. 
Rua turns ‘ruff start’ in life into 'fairy-tail' as he represents County Roscommon in ‘Nose of Tralee’ contest

Rua Reynard Brogan will represent County Roscommon in the 'Nose of Tralee' final.

A dog rescued from the streets who now spends his days spreading joy and wagging his way into the hearts of everyone he meets will represent County Roscommon in the final of Pet Sitters Ireland Nose of Tralee 2024.

The finalists for the competition have all been announced with Rua Reynard Brogan from Elphin, “the radiant rescue mutt (with a hint of hound, a dash of street and a sprinkle of mystery) who turned a ruff start into a fairy-tail life” lining out for the Rossies.

“At just four years old, Rua has already achieved more than most pups could dream of,” says his profile.

“Rescued from the streets, he now spends his days spreading joy and wagging his way into the hearts of everyone he meets. 

"Rua is an expert at slobbery kisses and can charm a crowd with his signature puppy eyes routine. His special talent is making every bad day better with just a wag of his tail and a snuggle. He also has a knack for finding the cosiest spots in any room and making them his throne. When he’s not busy being fabulous, Rua loves to chase his best friend Rover, his grandpa, by digging up the flowers in the backyard, and napping in the sun. 

"His hobbies include chewing on his favourite (formerly) squeaky toy, rolling in anything disgusting, the smellier the better, and trying to make friends with the big black and white dogs (cows) and small fluffy white dogs (sheep) in the field next door.

“Rua dreams of a world where every dog has a forever home filled with love, treats, and belly rubs. He aims to use his platform to raise awareness about the importance of adopting rescue dogs and giving them a second chance at life. Rua has saved her family numerous times from a monster (car) invasion by bravely barking them away. He’s also known for his impeccable sense of fashion, often sporting his Ireland rugby jersey or a classic bandana that perfectly match his debonair personality.

“Rua embodies the spirit of resilience, love, and joy. His journey from a scrappy 3 month old street pup to a beloved family member is a testament to the power of second chances. With his winning smile and heart of gold, Rua is ready to show the world that rescue dogs are the Nose of Tralee.” 

Rua will compete for the title of Nose of Tralee 2024. You can vote for Rua on line when voting starts on August 1st.

The winner will be announced on August 20th after a public vote.

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