In Celtic mythology, dogs are considered loyal companions of the gods, warriors, and healers, often serving as symbols of protection, guarding, and hunting. The suar wood (also called soar wood) used for this wall relief underscores this deep connection to nature, as trees were regarded by the Celts as a sacred link between the earth and the spirit world. While dogs represent vital energy and loyalty, the wood symbolizes the growth and permanence of life, making this carving a powerful emblem of Celtic mysticism.