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Sep 12, 2006

Canine Care on the Internet

I don't typically like to promote a lot of what I'm involved in here on Suite101.com because this is a place to learn about your topics of interest. However, I'm making an exception on this because the Online Dog Expo is all about educating people about dogs.

The speaker platform is really great and were handpicked by Jeannie Thomason (natural rearing breeder of Boston Terriers) and myself (as the event organizers) because of the quality of their missions and what they want to share. Each one has a particular special interest that usually goes back to a personal story or situation they have set out on missions to share.

The bottom line is, all of the information that will be shared is to specifically help dog owners be informed all about dogs so they can make better choices for their dogs and dogs in general will be better understood and we then hope, better cared for.

Subjects will cover feeding, nutrition, health, training, rescue, welfare, breeds, behavior, new products, and the role dogs play in society. We're even having some fun by having a virtual dog show. The best part I think is bringing all these people together, hoping they also form alliances with other speakers, exhibitors, and attendees and joint venture to help bring our dogs (and other animals) the best possible care they could possibly receive for their health and longevity.

We hope that the owners who attend will be able to then apply all they learn so our dogs will benefit. I expect that if they could, the dogs would all be howling and creating wind gusts with the amount of tail wagging happening because they'll know that so many more people will know what it takes for them to thrive and not just survive.

I hope many of you will attend so I can meet you, at least vocally in our audio rooms. It's all for and about the dogs!

Have a tail waggin' day!