Tag "pet parents"

  • November is Pet Health Awareness At BlogPaws

    Post by Blog Manager Robbi Hess Pet Health Awareness means many things in my mind: It means, I'm aware of the need to save up for an upcoming scheduled vet visit (and when you have six pets in the house, there is always an upcoming vet… read more

  • Travel Safety Tips For Your Pet

    Post by Blog Manager Robbi Hess My, how the times have changed! When I was a thirteen-year-old and my siblings were ten- and nine-years-old we rode from New York to Florida in the back of my dad's pick up truck. It had a cap and was… read more

  • Why Pet Bloggers Are the Voice of Authority

    by: Carol Bryant Divorces are up, birth rates are down, families are smaller, life expectancies in general are up and guess what this means? More and more people are seeking the companionship of animals. As a society, we've become more insular – even though the first… read more

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  • Have A Toddler In The House? How Do You Choose The Best Pet?

    As pet lovers and as parents, it is some times a balancing act to either introduce your beloved pet to your new baby or to make a decision on intruducing a pet into your growing household. There are many factors to take into consideration and one… read more

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  • BlogPaws® 2012 Preliminary Agenda Announced

    Contact: Carol Bryant570-540-3341carol@blogpaws.com BLOGPAWS® 2012 PET BLOGGING AND SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY AGENDA ANNOUNCEDPet Bloggers, Brands and Media To Gather in Utah  Frederick, Colorado (April 9, 2012) — BlogPaws, the original social media pet community and international marketing conference has set the “bark” high with… read more

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  • Facebook and Twitter Hits: What Pet Bloggers Need to Know

    Guest post by Carol Bryant My heart beats dog indeed. The ventricles and arteries that emerge from my pulsating lifeline are Facebook and Twitter; indeed it is these two vehicles by which the superhighway of other dog lovers knows of my pursuits, passions, and all things… read more