Dogster.com, the best place on the internet for all things dog, now brings you the all-new print edition of Dogster Magazine! Dogster, formerly Dog Fancy, is still full of the tips, advice, and news you need to help keep your dog happy and healthy. Plus, we share our Obsessions, Confessions, and great ideas for adventures and playtime.
The only downside is that there are only 6 issues of Dogster per year. I wish this would be a monthly magazine, and I can only hope that the Dogster team will find the trick to make that magic happen. I'd also like to see some special issues that are specific to popular breeds -- and I'd like to be the first person to request an issue for Labrador Retrievers!
I would also like the Dogster team to consider making a printed/digital magazine that is specific to owners of service dogs, seeing-eye dogs, military dogs, and other types of working dogs. I am on a waiting list for a service dog, and with the growing number of working dogs in the country, I really think there is a need for this sort of magazine. Working dogs' behaviors and needs are very different than most other dogs. With your team, you could make an amazing ongoing resource for people with disabilities as well as all other working dog handlers. There are tons of stories that you can write -- how these dogs are trained, how one goes about getting a service dog, how people can volunteer to help train and care for working dogs before they are assigned, featuring the special products to help care for these unique dogs (especially hard-to find adaptive products to help people with physical disabilities care for and play with their dog), ongoing training advice, teaching the basics about dogs to first-time owners (like me!), featuring amazing teams (and following their journey/progress), highlighting wonderful organizations that train and/or provide these dogs, etc. You could even hire working dog handlers to blog online in an official capacity and create a social media site for people with working dogs to connect. I am almost certain than any dog lover would also be interested in reading and learning about these super important dogs. I may not have my service dog yet, but let me be the first person to volunteer to let you do a story about me and my new furry friend before or after he/she comes into my life. ;-)
I was thrilled to see that Dogster subscriptions are offered on Amazon -- and I was lucky enough to score a year for 5 bucks this past weekend! I also noticed that Catster is available, which I bought as a gift for my sister who has an American Shorthair with the personality of a dog. I'm sure she'll enjoy her Catster as much as I'll keep enjoying Dogster. Thanks for providing two really superb publications!
SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEW
1) Fun, just like my dogs - I love the new dogster magazine. The content is fun and informative. And photos are hysterical- like my dogs.
By Tattooed Guru
2)Stellar Publication -- Don't Let The Cute Doggies On The Cover Fool You! ;-p - Dogster is an amazing magazine! I first found an issue at Barnes & Noble several weeks ago, and from that single issue, I learned SO much about caring for dogs and products for them. The articles are well-written, interesting, and fun ! I don't even own a dog yet, but the one issue of Dogster that I read was jammed packed with tons of information that I was!
The only downside is that there are only 6 issues of Dogster per year. I wish this would be a monthly magazine, and I can only hope that the Dogster team will find the trick to make that magic happen. I'd also like to see some special issues that are specific to popular breeds -- and I'd like to be the first person to request an issue for Labrador Retrievers!
I would also like the Dogster team to consider making a printed/digital magazine that is specific to owners of service dogs, seeing-eye dogs, military dogs, and other types of working dogs. I am on a waiting list for a service dog, and with the growing number of working dogs in the country, I really think there is a need for this sort of magazine. Working dogs' behaviors and needs are very different than most other dogs. With your team, you could make an amazing ongoing resource for people with disabilities as well as all other working dog handlers. There are tons of stories that you can write -- how these dogs are trained, how one goes about getting a service dog, how people can volunteer to help train and care for working dogs before they are assigned, featuring the special products to help care for these unique dogs (especially hard-to find adaptive products to help people with physical disabilities care for and play with their dog), ongoing training advice, teaching the basics about dogs to first-time owners (like me!), featuring amazing teams (and following their journey/progress), highlighting wonderful organizations that train and/or provide these dogs, etc. You could even hire working dog handlers to blog online in an official capacity and create a social media site for people with working dogs to connect. I am almost certain than any dog lover would also be interested in reading and learning about these super important dogs. I may not have my service dog yet, but let me be the first person to volunteer to let you do a story about me and my new furry friend before or after he/she comes into my life. ;-)
I was thrilled to see that Dogster subscriptions are offered on Amazon -- and I was lucky enough to score a year for 5 bucks this past weekend! I also noticed that Catster is available, which I bought as a gift for my sister who has an American Shorthair with the personality of a dog. I'm sure she'll enjoy her Catster as much as I'll keep enjoying Dogster. Thanks for providing two really superb publications!
By MashaT22
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