Dogs Getting Social A New Online Social Network For Dogs
Released on: June 6, 2008, 12:59 am
Press Release Author: Ginger
Industry: Consumer Services
Press Release Summary: The Community offers new tools and options to make it easier for dog owners to show off their dogs, as well as get social with one another.
Press Release Body: Scottsdale, Arizona, June 06, 2008 -- The world wide web offers billions of different services and options for the average human surfer. For dogs, however, the options are quite limited.
Since DoggySpaces ( http://www.doggyspaces.com ) first launched a year ago, thousands of dog owners jumped at the chance to share their love of all things canine. Membership is booming and these new features make it incredibly easy for members to connect with one another and meet new people. The service is offered to the public at no cost. The company has big plans for expansion dog pictures as more members come on board.
DoggySpaces.com announced the availability of new features this week as they seek to become the best social networking site for dogs and the people who love them. "Although there are many options for humans to connect on the Internet, up to this point dogs have had few options to interact on the net" Says Ginger, a chocolate colored Cocker Spaniel - and also the founding member of DoggySpaces.
Talented dogs, or their owners, can upload photos or videos, add comments, and even customize their own profile using MySpace layouts. Several tools are included to make it easier to find new friends, and send them special virtual treats. Fans of MySpace will find the new features and profile management utilities very similar and it should be very easy to make the switch.
Members are already raving about how easy it is to completely customize their profile. The ability to use the well-known MySpace codes means that members will have access to thousands of pre-made templates and themes, many of which are completely free.
About the Company DoggySpaces.com was created by Ginger, a chocolate colored American cocker spaniel. When interviewed, Ginger always likes to mention she might not be the brightest dog in the yard, but she\'s outdone herself with this specific site.