Bark About Your Best Friend on Doggies.com New Community Forums
Premier Canine Site Adds Forums on Dog Breeds, Care, Training and Related Topics
/Marina del Rey, California - February 9, 2009 -- /The perennial website, Doggies.com, announces the creation of a forums section as part of its services to the online dog lover community. The forums add more depth to an already well developed resource for dog enthusiasts.
Topics on the forum pages range from breed specific threads to general health and care issues for man's best friend. Among the many categories there is a forum for lost and found dogs and another for support after the death of a beloved pet. The forums serve as a place for owners or perspective owners to ask questions about their breed of choice and get feedback from the canine owner's community.
Access to the forums on Doggies.com is free of charge. “We created the forums section after years of marveling at what our site visitors know about dogs.” says owner Peter Buongiovanni. “These forums will tap into the combined knowledge of all of our participating site visitors to provide far more than what we can do in our blog or 'Dog Den' online magazine.” Peter continued.
Visit the site for more information on the forums. The forums can be accessed at http://www.doggies.com/community/
About Doggies.com
Privately held Doggies.com publishes a website that offers a wealth of informative articles about dog care, behavior, grooming, and accessories. Each breed has its own in-depth article providing valuable information on the breed's characteristics, exercise requirements, and grooming needs and photos. The site also features a link to breeders.net to search for available breeders in his local area. The site users number in the 10's of thousands and has been steadily growing over it's long history with repeat visitors.
Media
The media is invited to take a guided tour by a website administrator, contact Sherry Stone, info@doggies.com.
For further information members of the press are invited to contact: Peter Buongiovanni, CEO and Marketing/Creative Director, 888-822-0608, peter@doggies.com, www.Doggies.com
/Marina del Rey, California - February 9, 2009 -- /The perennial website, Doggies.com, announces the creation of a forums section as part of its services to the online dog lover community. The forums add more depth to an already well developed resource for dog enthusiasts.
Topics on the forum pages range from breed specific threads to general health and care issues for man's best friend. Among the many categories there is a forum for lost and found dogs and another for support after the death of a beloved pet. The forums serve as a place for owners or perspective owners to ask questions about their breed of choice and get feedback from the canine owner's community.
Access to the forums on Doggies.com is free of charge. “We created the forums section after years of marveling at what our site visitors know about dogs.” says owner Peter Buongiovanni. “These forums will tap into the combined knowledge of all of our participating site visitors to provide far more than what we can do in our blog or 'Dog Den' online magazine.” Peter continued.
Visit the site for more information on the forums. The forums can be accessed at http://www.doggies.com/community/
About Doggies.com
Privately held Doggies.com publishes a website that offers a wealth of informative articles about dog care, behavior, grooming, and accessories. Each breed has its own in-depth article providing valuable information on the breed's characteristics, exercise requirements, and grooming needs and photos. The site also features a link to breeders.net to search for available breeders in his local area. The site users number in the 10's of thousands and has been steadily growing over it's long history with repeat visitors.
Media
The media is invited to take a guided tour by a website administrator, contact Sherry Stone, info@doggies.com.
For further information members of the press are invited to contact: Peter Buongiovanni, CEO and Marketing/Creative Director, 888-822-0608, peter@doggies.com, www.Doggies.com
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