Melbourne, August 19: Traditional dog names such as Fido and Rover have been laid to rest, as pet owners now prefer popular kids' names for their canine friends.
According to Animal Welfare Nsw, Max, Jessie and Molly are the most common names to be carved into dog tags while long-standing favourites Buddy and Rusty appear to be firmly in the doghouse, the Daily Telegraph reported.
But for celebrity vet Dr Katrina Warren, it's no surprise that owners were turning to the baby-name book - her own famous canine was named Toby.
"We consider our pets to be a part of the family now. So it's not uncommon to give them names that suit being a member," the Daily Telegraph quoted her as saying.
"It's a lot harder to.
According to Animal Welfare Nsw, Max, Jessie and Molly are the most common names to be carved into dog tags while long-standing favourites Buddy and Rusty appear to be firmly in the doghouse, the Daily Telegraph reported.
But for celebrity vet Dr Katrina Warren, it's no surprise that owners were turning to the baby-name book - her own famous canine was named Toby.
"We consider our pets to be a part of the family now. So it's not uncommon to give them names that suit being a member," the Daily Telegraph quoted her as saying.
"It's a lot harder to.
- 8/19/2012
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
Pfizer has launched a new campaign for its parasite treatment for cats.
Called ‘Crazy little thing call love’, the campaign for Revolution for Cats gives members of the brand’s Facebook page the chance for their cat to feature in an ad.
The campaign will run on out of home, social media, radio and digital media, driving cat lovers to the Facebook contest.
Consumers are asked to submit details and a photo of their cat. The top 50 submissions, based on likes and shares, will be passed on to TV Veterinarian Katrina Warren to determine which cat will feature in the next ads.
Digital agency Orchard and media agency Match were behind the campaign.
Orchard’s MD Wai Kwok said in a press release: “Cat owners have always through the relationship with their cut is uniquely different from one with a dog. Our whole campaign is built on this human truth...
Called ‘Crazy little thing call love’, the campaign for Revolution for Cats gives members of the brand’s Facebook page the chance for their cat to feature in an ad.
The campaign will run on out of home, social media, radio and digital media, driving cat lovers to the Facebook contest.
Consumers are asked to submit details and a photo of their cat. The top 50 submissions, based on likes and shares, will be passed on to TV Veterinarian Katrina Warren to determine which cat will feature in the next ads.
Digital agency Orchard and media agency Match were behind the campaign.
Orchard’s MD Wai Kwok said in a press release: “Cat owners have always through the relationship with their cut is uniquely different from one with a dog. Our whole campaign is built on this human truth...
- 3/27/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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