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Tuesday, 06 May 2008


DallasDogLife.com strives to be the leading source of online information for Dallas-area dog lovers. We believe that our canine companions are members of our family, and deserve the best care that we can provide. Our goal is to promote the socialization of dogs by informing pet parents about dog-friendly events and establishments, research and provide feedback on local dog businesses, help educate the Dallas community about responsible dog care, and contribute to dog welfare organizations that care for unwanted dogs.

At DallasDogLife.com, you'll find:

  • A comprehensive listing of local businesses and organizations that cater to dogs
  • Events Calendar
  • DDL Community, where readers submit their own announcements in categories like Canine Achievements, New Additions (Adoptions or Birth), In Memoriam, Grand Openings, etc.
  • Weekly features such as Dog of the Week, Ask the Vet, weekly Poll, Blog and more
  • List of local ordinances related to animal welfare and owner responsibilities
  • Weekly Newsletter

We are dedicated to providing timely and relevant dog-specific information to our readers, connecting consumers with local businesses, and helping the community live in harmony with the Metroplex's canine citizens. Visit us often for new information about local events, new businesses, dog legislation, and much more!

Click here to read the Blog entry about the inspiration behind DallasDogLife.com!

 
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