Here you’ll find more than 5000 ideas on what to name your new puppy. Categories include famous cartoon dogs, movie dogs, and names from Disney, Harry Potter and Star Wars. You can also send your friends and family a free dog ecard.
Show Your Pets
August 31, 2005 -- From Jessica Hill, fourteen years-old from Mesa, AZ, who is affiliated with the site
We started this website so we wouldn’t be bored on summer vacation. We work on it every day. Showyourpets.com is mostly my site. My dad just helps with the layout, and the links, and some other stuff, too.
Pet Love Shack
January 2, 2000 -- From S Blanchette, a reader from Mystic, CT who is affiliated with the site
With a few keystrokes, you can find State Breed Specific Rescue Organizations, How To Prepare For a Hurricane With Your Pet, Elderly Benefits From Pet Ownership, Furry Friends For Physically Disabled Or Hearing/Visually Impaired, Real Audio-Fleas & Ticks, Puppy & Tail slide Shows and find out how Pets Can Teach Kids To Be Responsible. You can even look at some of Petie’s famous friends that have signed his autograph book!
How To Love Your Dog
October 2, 1999 -- From Beth J., a parent from San Diego, California who is not affiliated with the site
How to Love Your Dog is a great site for kids. My two girls love looking at the photos and cute dog graphics. There are lots of interesting and educational topics and there’s always more for my kids to do the next time they get on the site. The site contains plenty of material that teaches children responsibility and compassion related to dogs, including the nitty gritty about pet ownership (costs, time requirements, etc). My girls love reading the stories that kids send in from all parts of the world. Every month they look forward to answering the Question of the Month. I think How To Love Your Dog is a fun, safe, educational site that teaches kids the fundamentals of pet ownership. If you have dogs, there isn’t another site that prepares kids better for taking care of them.