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#SuperDogPics Scored a Touchdown!

January 23, 2012 by  
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If you were on our #SuperDogPics Twitter party yesterday, you know how much FUN it was…and how busy it was, too! This was Event Barkers’ third Twitter party and each one just gets bigger and better! We have nearly 1,500 tweets, a ton of prizes, and a lot of fun, all a “pregame” show in preparation for the Super Dog Sunday photo contest and blog hop on February 5!

Yesterday’s party included an introductory prize from our Super Dog Sunday Charity Sponsors as well as from Sugar Chic Couture, Arenus Botanicals, Life+Dog magazine, Etsy shop Gypsy Eyes Clothing, Terra Paws, and guest artist Dogs for the PAWS and Art and Dog Design who was live sketching during the event!

We hope you learned some great photo tips in yesterday’s party from expert photographer Brett Chisholm. He’s the publisher of Life+Dog magazine which, on Feb. 14, will be going national and available in Barnes and Noble stores all over the country! Brett had some great tips and we’ll be bringing you our five favorite tips today; he’ll be going over all this tips on his site and in the magazine, too, so stay tuned for that.

You can use those tips in our Super Dog Sunday photo contest featuring your NFL-themed dog photos. It’s all in support of Petfinder Foundation; you can join in the fun by emailing your pics to EventBarkers@gmail.com. If you are a blogger, you’ll be able to submit your photo by linking up to the blog hop on February 5, from 8 AM EST to 9 PM EST. Entries at EventBarkers@gmail.com will be accepted until 6 PM EST.

 

About Paris Permenter and John Bigley

DogTipper publishers Paris Permenter and John Bigley are a husband-wife team of full-time writers. The couple has authored over two dozen books and 2,500+ magazine articles.

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