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Amazing new Dog Drying Coat designed by Donegal fashion lecturer

written by Staff Writer August 26, 2022
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A brand new Dog Drying Coat designed by a Donegal designer is being launched today on International Dog Day.

The first-of-its-kind product in Ireland and the UK, it is launched by Irish entrepreneur Frances O’Reilly.

DogDry is a brand new innovative super absorbent dog drying coat for wet dogs and does away with you needing two towels every time your best four-legged friend gets wet.

The eye for design behind the gorgeous DogDry belongs to Sharon Maxwell a designer and lecturer for the BA in Fashion Design at Atlantic Technological University in Letterkenny.

Sharon, ably helped by her model dog Tilly, spent weeks researching and designing the requirements of DogDry as well as coming up with a design that is simply stunning for dogs of all shapes and sizes.

This is Frances’ first foray into entrepreneurship having previously held a high-flying career in innovation working with global brands such as Diageo, Kellogg and more. Following a ten-year career, break to care for her young children Frances had a light-bulb moment while drying off her beloved dogs with a towel for at least the thousandth time.

Tully Maguire from Tullygay outside Letterkenny in his DogDry after a swim in Gartan. Pic by Meabh Maguire.

Her ambition was to create a super absorbent drying coat for wet dogs. The result is ‘DogDry’ a collection of 5 different-sized drying robes designed in Ireland and created to do exactly as described ‘get a wet dog dry’. Frances says that the purpose of her new product is founded on her belief that “every dog, everywhere, has the right to play outdoors. DogDry makes it easy because DogDry takes care of the mess.

The product itself is a hugely innovative product as there is nothing of comparison on the market in Ireland or in the UK at present. Frances’ background in innovation came to the fore in designing this product as she broke down the technical capabilities used in super absorbent reusable nappies. DogDry is made with comfortable performance fabrics. The soft bottom layer wicks away moisture and odour. The super-absorbent middle layer locks it away from the dog’s body and the waterproof top layer keeps the mess within the coat and out of the owner’s car and home.

Speaking of the innovation behind this new product Frances says, “I’ve relied on skills I learned during my career leading innovation teams and put the idea for DogDry through independent quantitative research among a representative sample of family dog owners in Ireland before taking the plunge and deciding this would be my business and not a side project.

“I know that 65% of dog owners in Ireland are interested in buying a DogDry. That 1 in 4 households has at least 1 dog and that 40% of dogs in Ireland are mixed breeds. I am 100% confident that the problem of wet dogs making a mess in the car and house exists, and that DogDry solves the problem in a way that works for the dog and works for the owner.”

The goal behind DogDry is to take it to as many of those dog families nationwide and move into international markets within the next year. DogDry comes in five sizes from extra small to extra large and all sizes in-between, it is available online from €79 at www.DogDry.com

Amazing new Dog Drying Coat designed by Donegal fashion lecturer was last modified: August 27th, 2022 by Staff Writer
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