Children At Crumlin Hospital To Get Visits From Pets, Thanks To Midlands Teen

The charity - Cian's Kennels - was set up in memory of Cian Neary who died in 2019.

Patients at one of the country's busiest children's hospitals will soon be able to get a visit from their own dog or cat.

Work on a new €100,000 facility has started at Crumlin Hospital in Dublin so the pets can be kept on-site.

The charity - Cian's Kennels - was set up in memory of Longford's Cian Neary who died from a rare form of lymphoma in 2019.

Evelyn says her 15-year-old son missed his dog Cooper when he was undergoing treatment:

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