Dog Owners Love New Calling Cards for Dogs
Dog owners are using PawCards, a calling card for dogs, to express pride in mans best friend, to give to friends, family, and associates as well as to break the ice" when meeting someone new.
ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL (PRWEB) June 27, 2004 -- One man has changed the world of socializing for dog owners in a fun an innovating way -- Paw Cards, the calling card for dogs.
The unique card for dogs is artistic, stylish, practical, and quite handy in many social situations. They are a standard business card in size and include such things as a photo of the dog, the dogs name, the owners contact information, and any other information desired.
PawCards.com provides a great online resource that enables you to create a distinctive card that will be printed and sent to you in just a few days. You can even hand out your Paw Cards all over your neighborhood if something happens to your dog, and it also gives you a fun way to express your love and pride for "mans best friend."
"I used to walk my golden lab Benny in the neighborhood everyday. It seemed like on every walk we would come across another new dog and master. The dogs would always have to meet
and sniff each other. We would always make small talk by asking 'what is your dogs name?' But the interesting thing is you would never ask what their name was," said Rodney Ash, creator of Paw Cards.
Dog owners are creative about what they put on the Paw Cards. Not only do they use them to show their affection for their dog, they also use them to impress the opposite sex.
"Many singles have reported that Paw Cards are a great way to start a conversation with someone they would like to meet," explained Ash.
The http://PawCards.com website offers many different colorful and attractive designs to select from. Once you pick the design you like you can put any information you want on the card about you and your dog, and of course you can include a photo so you can show your dog off.
Contact:
Rodney Ash, (847) 301-0695
http://PawCards.com
rodneyash@comcast.net
David Bresnahan, (801) 562-5362
http://ThatPRGuy.com
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