blog a dog - Pretty Fluffy
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blog a dog - Pretty Fluffy
Dog blogs Blog a dog day,” says Miller, whose own furry friends are a three-year-old Cocker Spaniel cross Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Cresswell, and a Cocker Spaniel cross Poodle, Edwina, two. “I found I was spending so much time thinking about dogs, looking at dog products, exploring photos and reading dog-related books that I might as well share all that experience with others.” Puppy Tales, which attracts around 200 unique readers every day, is devoted to the promotion of good relationships between dogs and humans. “This means not only sharing things such as cute photos, dog toys and dog events but also exploring the further integration of dogs into our society and highlighting the benefits and enjoyment they can bring to all members of our community,” says Miller, whose web-designer husband is responsible for Puppy Tales’ fun, fresh look. Future plans include adding a gallery function that will allow people to submit their own dog photos, plus a “dogs in the community” section featuring a database of local activities people can do with their dogs. Dog lovers around the globe are taking to the internet to share the often hilarious, sometimes moving and always adorable antics of their four-legged friends. Dogs Life editor Laura Greaves sniffs out the web’s best dog blogs. Border Collie Soda enjoys her role as Pretty Fluffy’s resident taste-tester. them their ‘daily dose of dog’ and they use it as a daily pickme-up to brighten their day,” she says. Future plans for the blog include expanding coverage of the plight of rescue and shelter dogs. “I’ve most recently teamed up with the Sydney Dogs and Cats Home, showcasing one dog per week looking for a new home,” she says. Pretty Fluffy’s official mascot is Faber Nelson’s 10-year-old Border Collie, Soda. “Her hobbies include barking at cats and jumping on my laptop when I’m in the middle of writing a blog entry,” she says. “She’s the love of my life.” Puppy Tales http://prettyfluffy.com Sydney television producer Serena Faber Nelson, 31, has loved dogs all her life, but only took her self-confessed “obsession” online in November last year with the launch of Pretty Fluffy. “I noticed there were few blogs that combined a love of dogs with a chic, contemporary 56 | www.dogslife.com.au lifestyle. For me, dog ownership doesn’t just need to be about flea treatments, worming and poop bags — it can also be about puppy cupcakes, innovative toys and cute homewares,” Faber Nelson explains. “Pretty Fluffy was born out of a desire to celebrate the fun and stylish aspects of having a fluffy member of the family. I wanted to give people a community where they could not only connect with other likeminded dog owners but also access unique doggy DIY projects, stylish new products and informative articles inspiring them to live happy and fulfilled lives with their dogs.” Since its launch, the blog’s readership has doubled every month — it currently stands at around 8000. Its most popular features include the Daily Fluffy, an extra-cute dog photo to which Faber Nelson adds a quirky caption. “Many people have told me that the Daily Fluffy gives The Poodle (and Dog) Blog iStock Pretty Fluffy http://puppytales.com.au Leaving her job as a product manager for a large media company to set up an online dog store was a “huge leap of faith” for Sydney’s Lisa Miller, but she hasn’t looked back for a moment. She set up Puppy Tales and its accompanying blog almost two years ago after realising that her four-legged friends were occupying more and more of her time. “I’ve had a love of all animals since I was very little and I studied and worked for many years as a zoologist, but my main inspiration comes from owning my own dogs and the joy I get from having them with me every http://thepoodleanddogblog. typepad.com After almost six years at the keyboard, Californian grandmother Jan Williams is a dog-blogging veteran. Williams, a writer and volunteer with a group that works to socialise rescue dogs, started The Poodle (and Dog) Blog after becoming frustrated with constant — and often sensationalised — media coverage of dog attacks and animal cruelty. “The lives of humans and animals have been intertwined since we first invited their ancestors, the wolves, into our caves, but you might think from all the headlines about mauling and cruelty that dogs and humans were enemies rather than best friends,” she explains. “I look for upbeat stories in the news and give them my own spin. So often the happy stories are carried only locally and the bad dog or brutal human stories get national attention. I don’t write about events until there is a happy or at least satisfactory ending. “The purpose of the blog is to celebrate the remarkable, the ordinary and the very funny dogs that share our world. I also write about historic dogs, presidential dogs, mythological dogs, movie dogs and fictional dogs.” Williams shares her home with four dogs: Poodles Misty, seven, and Timmy, eight; mixed breed Chamois, six; and five-year-old Chihuahua cross Tudee. “I also have a cat, Taki, who wandered in and made us her staff,” she says. The Poodle (and Dog) Blog attracts up to 800 readers a day and Williams says that as long as she has dogs in her life she will continue to write about them. “The happiest day of my childhood was when I got my first puppy, Mickey, when I was three years old. She died during my senior year in high school — all of my childhood memories involved Mickey,” she says. “I can’t imagine not having a dog in my life.” Dog Milk http://dog-milk.com Full-time blogger Jaime Derringer already had her hands full with her popular modern design blog, Design Milk (http://design-milk.com), when she realised she was witnessing the emergence of a new trend: cutting-edge doggy design. “After a few years, I felt the amount of fantastic and modern dog products on the market warranted its own site. The goal is to expose dog lovers to pet American Bulldog Lulu is a constant source of inspiration for Dog Milk’s Jaime Derringer. A few more of our favourite dog blogs… http://phetched.com “This blog finds the coolest pet products out there and the author, Katherine, is just hilarious,” says Pretty Fluffy’s Faber Nelson. www.barkzilla.net Twenty-something New Yorker Samantha details her life with stylesavvy pooch Paddington. http://blog.fidofriendly.com Fido Friendly is an online magazine devoted to cool dog products and dog-friendly travel and lifestyle. http://dailywag.marthastewart.com Domestic goddess Martha Stewart’s dog blog, featuring her pooches Francesca and Sharkey sharing photos, tips and projects, is a favourite among dog bloggers. http://boogiebt.wordpress.com “I really love reading Lili Chin’s blog about her dog, Boogie,” says Dog Milk’s Derringer. “She shares a lot of great insight into the struggles of training a rescue dog. Her illustrations are fantastic, too.” http://www.petpicsblog.com “The Sartorialist for dogs,” Faber Nelson says. “Comprised of beautiful snapshots of the cutest pets making their way in their everyday lives.” http://www.pupstyle.com “I love Dara Foster’s blog about doggie style. She’s always so on top of the trends,” says Derringer. design that fits their uniquely modern sense of style,” says Derringer, 32, from New Jersey in the US. “Dog Milk is a place where dog owners can come to find modern dog products beyond the norm. On the site, you can find handmade dog collars, one-off architectural dog houses, product reviews www.dogslife.com.au | 57 Dog blogs and official ambassador for her dog accessories label, Gangs of New Yorkie, Steve certainly has style. “I started the Gangs of New Yorkie blog to promote my accessories line, to write about cool ‘dogcentric’ products and to promote adoption, neutering and spaying,” says Boehl. “But mostly it was to celebrate Steve, who I know is up to no good right now, by the way. “It’s aimed at anyone who loves dogs and product design. We do stretch a little by adding jewellery and furniture for humans, but it is always somewhat dog related.” Steve’s appeal isn’t just limited to his blog — his Twitter feed (@ gangsofnyorkie) has more than 850 followers. Gangs of New Yorkie isn’t Boehl’s first dog blog. She also posted at Product by Canine for several years but stopped when the blog’s mascot, Boehl’s beloved 17-year-old Yorkie Mr Phoo, passed away in 2008. Next up for Gangs of New Yorkie are collaborations with fellow dog blogs Will My Dog Hate Me (http:// willmydoghateme.com) and Dexter’s Ruff Life (http:// dextersrufflife.blogspot.com). For Boehl, one of the main attractions of dog blogging is the canine-crazy online community she has been embraced by. “The dog blogging community is truly awesome and keeps growing daily. I love all the guys in the Gangs of New Yorkie’s ‘blog love’ roll,” she says. And don’t forget Dogs Life’s blog! Visit us at http:// dogablog.dogslife.com.au I Pets Palace Australia’s No. 1 Store for Pet Products ® Huge Range! Gangs of New Yorkie’s Steve is one cool customer, says owner Luciana Boehl. and modern dog-themed housewares — products for dogs and dog owners alike.” Derringer — who describes her dogs Lulu, a five-year-old American Bulldog, and Beans, a four-year-old Boston terrier as “exact opposites” — says her blog has struck a chord with trend-conscious dog owners, with more than 1000 visitors to her site every day. And it seems the sky’s the limit. “I brought on another contributor last year and we’re 58 | www.dogslife.com.au planning on expanding the site to include more features, original content and event coverage,” she says. “We hope to add more posts that feature real dogs, too. It’s a very exciting year for Dog Milk.” GRRrrreat Prices! Gangs of New Yorkie www.gangsofnewyorkie.com/ blog/ Yorkshire Terrier Steve is arguably the coolest pup in Brooklyn, New York. As the canine companion of fashion designer Luciana Boehl Visit our new retail store at: Shop 28, 617-627 King St, Newtown, NSW (Sydney Park End) Or shop online: www.petspalace.com.au