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Dog Lovers Enthusiastic About ‘MyDogAlerts’ – A New Dog-Centric Website That Offers Latest News In Canine Health, Safety & Training

August 22, 2016 – – MyDogAlerts has recently launched a brand new website for dog lovers and dog parents. It is a fresh, fun, go-to online news source for all things connected to dogs.

Covering celebrity and entertainment news, as well as the latest in canine health, safety, and training, MyDogAlerts offers a steady stream of current pooch-related stories. MyDogAlerts is fast becoming the ‘daily fix’ for dog lovers.

There is already a growing following at Facebook.com/MyDogAlerts. Here fans interact daily, providing insight into the needs and interests of dog lovers. This knowledge helps MyDogAlerts.com provide more targeted topics and solutions.

MyDogAlerts aims to be the web’s trusted authority on dogs through great writing, strong photography, and cutting-edge reporting.

“Dog lovers are very passionate and often treat their pets as children,” says Lydia Lightman of MyDogAlerts. “They are so vigilant when it comes to anything dog, that we found there was a need for current, compassionate information dog families can relate to.”

Very simply put, the website teaches people to be sensitive to a dog’s needs on many levels and to see the world from a dog’s perspective. It breaks through many dated beliefs. This information helps dog parents stand up for their own dogs, as well as support anti-neglect and anti-cruelty efforts in general.

MyDogAlerts gives dogs a voice. The website also highlights training and health tips, as well as roles dogs play in the community.

“We use information that is based on dog psychology and veterinary recommendations” adds Lydia. “Additionally, the website helps us empower dog owners, who can learn to develop healthy relationships with their dogs. Confident dog owners are better dog parents, and this is what we want to achieve.”

The world is still dominated by a disregard for others. Nowhere is this more apparent than when we see man’s disregard for his best friend. MyDogAlerts is a breath of fresh air – a place where dogs are the center and their needs are top of mind. Dog lovers are already responding to the gripping content.

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Contact MyDogAlerts:

Lydia Lightman
646-476-2674
info@mydogalerts.com
423 W 45th Street
New York, NY 10036-3413 USA

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