Sunday, December 6, 2009

Superior Dog Health Magazines


If you're looking for superior, no-nonsense holistic dog health monthly and quarterly publications, you need look no further than The Whole Dog Journal and The American Dog Magazine.

Two things we really love (among others) about The Whole Dog Journal is their nonbiased dog food reviews and also the fact that they don't accept commercial advertising. This means you get to read from cover to cover highly relevant and informative content about the health and welfare of your dog. We will tell you now: You will want to retain every issue and refer back to it from time to time!

The Whole Dog Journal, while not a thick publication, costs about $1.67 an issue ($20 a year) -- check Amazon for their subscription price, too -- and comes with a 90-day risk-free guarantee. But we guarantee you won't be wanting your money back!

The Pet Guardian also loves The American Dog Magazine. While this is a new subscription for us, we like their ability to get right down to the nitty-gritty about pets, lies, and legislation. You will read articles about socializing and training your dog, nutrition, and lifestyle issues for yourself, your family, and your dog. We look forward to receiving this magazine on a quarterly basis and know you will, too.

Our customers with the Kindred Spirits Gift Shop know that we like "giving back." Well, so does The American Dog Magazine. When customers subscribe to the magazine (a one-year subscription is $20), the customer just has to add their favorite animal charity in the charity box upon checkout, and American Dog will donate 100% of the subscription profits to that charity. That means $8 per subscription is going to the animal charity of your choice. How great is that?

Which pet publications do you like? And cat lovers, please, let's hear from you!

Make 2010 the year you learn more and improve upon your dog's health. The Whole Dog Journal and The American Dog Magazine are two ways you can do just that.

Disclaimer: These are unsolicited, unpaid-for "advertisements" by The Pet Guardian. We want our readers informed and capable of providing the BEST in overall health care for their dogs.

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