In the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, Culann was a smith whose house was protected by a ferocious watchdog.
[1] Culann invited Conchobar mac Nessa, king of Ulster, and his retinue to a feast at his house.
On the way Conchobar saw his young nephew Sétanta playing hurling, and was so impressed he invited the boy to join him at the feast.
Conchobar, who had forgotten about Sétanta, answered no, and Culann unleashed his watchdog.
When Sétanta arrived he was forced to kill the dog in self-defence, and out of obligation offered to take its place until a replacement could be reared.