Media Contact: Linda Braun
414-248-7525
lindabraunconsulting@yahoo.com
For Immediate Release – October 19, 2010
Wisconsin Dog Lovers Capture what their Dogs Love Most
WisconsinWags.com salutes Wisconsin Dogs with a Fromm Foods photo contest.
Milwaukee – WisconsinWags.com announces a local photo contest asking Wisconsin dog owners to enter pictures of their dogs doing what they love most. The top two winning photos will receive a Fromm Foods prize package. Contest submissions are accepted through November 7th, 2010 and voting will conclude November 28th, 2010 with the winners being announced on November 29th, 2010.
All entries must be submitted to the WisconsinWags.com website or via email at photos@wisconsinwags.com. The winning photo will show a Wisconsin Dog doing what he/she enjoys the most whether it is playing with their favorite toy, chasing falling leaves, or snoozing in their favorite spot in the sun.
“Photo contests are always a great way to bring people together with their shared love of dogs. As we are a locally-based site, it’s a great opportunity for Wisconsin dog people to get together on line. Local dog owners love to show off their favorite dogs and the voting can get quite heated” says Linda Braun, founder of WisconsinWags.com.
WisconsinWags.com and Fromm Foods are both Wisconsin owned and operated. WisconsinWags.com is a news and entertainment website focused on linking the Wisconsin dog community. Less than one year-old, it has been embraced by people throughout Wisconsin and draws new users daily. Questions and requests for interviews can be directed to Linda Braun, Founder at (414) 248-7525 or at Linda@WisconsinWags.com.
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Protect yourself, your dog walkers, and dogs from post-blizzard outdoor shocks/electrocution.
HOW TO SLAY AN INVISIBLE DANGER.
Blair Sorrel, Founder
www.StreetZaps.com
Contact voltage is a chronic hidden hazard that can readily victimize an unsuspecting dog, walker, or both. No dog lover could possibly observe a more horrifying scene than witnessing his beloved pet instantaneously maimed or tragically electrocuted. When you exercise your pooch, please exercise greater prudence. Common outdoor electrical and metal fixtures may shock or even kill your vulnerable dog. And depending upon the current, the walker will be bitten and like poor Aric Roman, suffer permanently. But you can, indeed, self-protect.
Just start to adopt this simple strategy -- EYEBALL THE BLOCK, AND AVOID A SHOCK. Take a few seconds and make your trajectory toward generally safer, free standing, non-conductive surfaces, ie., plastic, wood, cardboard. Intuit your dog's cues and if it's resistant, change directions. Work site perimeters may be live so try to elude them. If necessary, switch sides of the street or your hands when leading to skirt hazards. If you traverse the same route, you may memorize locations of potential dangers. Carry your pooch when in doubt. Consider indoor restroom products like PottyPark when external conditions are chancy or RopeNGo's hardware-free leash and harness. And don't rely on dog booties as a palliative as they will actually put your pet at even greater risk since the dog can't tell you they're leaking! To learn to more, please see StreetZaps. A safer walk is yours year round if you are willing to open to your eyes and mind to it.
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