For what it's worth in Irish Gaelic it'sbeatha chéastasaol cráite.
soith, bitseach
The Irish language word for "dog" is madra, although madadh is also used in some Gaeltachts. A hunting dog is called gadhar, and cú, a hound/greyhound. The Scots Gaelic word is cù.
In (Scottish) Gaelic it is coilidh.In Irish (Gaelic) it is madra caorach (sheep dog) or sípéir ('sheeper').In Manx: moddey cloh, moddey keyrragh
In Irish gadhar loirg (gun dog)
madra álainn
In Irish: madra bán (or madadh bán) In Scottish Gaelic: cù bàn
Cù mòr Madadh mòr
In Scottish Gaelic: slaodach e.g tha thu a coiseach ro shlaodach (you are walking to slow)
Be aware that 'Gaelic' is actually two separate languages: Scottish Gaelic (called 'Gaelic' in Scotland) and Irish Gaelic (called 'Irish' in Ireland).In Irish: gadhar rua or madra rua (the latter can also mean 'fox')In (Scottish) Gaelic: cu ruadh.
In Irish it's "maidrín dubh álainn"
"Madre" isn't an Irish word; 'madra' is, it means 'dog'.