Parade.com and Pets 911 to Partner on National Pet Content

New York, — The next time your dog brings in the Sunday newspaper, there could be some information in there of interest to him and all his furry, four-legged friends. Parade.com, the companion site to PARADE Magazine, and Pets 911 are proud to announce a new partnership that will provide valuable pet editorial and adoption information online at www.parade.com/pets.

Parade.com’s new Pet Section is officially announced in this Sunday’s issue of PARADE. The site features new and archived pet-related editorial and searchable databases provided by Pets 911, which include listings for lost and adoptable pets, pet fostering opportunities, and an “adoptable pet of the week.”

Parade.com readers can type in their zip-code on the pet section to access Pets 911’s database of more than 30,000 adoptable pets and 8,000 lost and found pets. The listings include information on everything from a pet’s breed and age to special breed characteristics, such as his/her ability to cope with children and other pets.

“Experience has taught us that pet people are engaged, responsive, and dedicated,” says Allison Werder, SVP/Parade.com. “Our recent pet photo contest was one of the most popular and highly-trafficked sections of our Web site. So we are delighted about partnering with Pets 911 to give our readers more of the tools and information they want and need to keep their pets happy and healthy!”

“This is a great partnership because PARADE already has so much valuable content that a pet section is a natural addition,” said Pets 911 CEO Jeffrey Rassás. “Combining Pets 911 and PARADE’s large national audiences should help reduce the amount of pets that are in need of a loving home.”

The inaugural Parade.com Pet Section features articles on traveling with your pet, a photo gallery where readers can share pet photos, and a touching story about a psychic poodle named Buddy.

About Parade

PARADE, the largest circulation magazine in the U.S., is distributed in more than 400 of the nation’s top newspapers, including The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Post and The Washington Post. Started in 1941, PARADE has a circulation of 32 million and a readership of 71 million. Each Sunday in PARADE and each day at Parade.com we emotionally connect with Americans about the issues they care most about and move them to action. For more information, visit http://parade.com.

About Pets 911
The mission of Pets911.com is to provide a public service that will one day create an America where all pets are valued companions that have lifelong, loving homes. Since 1998, Pets 911 has brought together the nation’s premiere animal welfare organizations, local government animal control agencies, and animal service providers to create the most comprehensive resource for pet health and well-being on the web.

At any given time, Pets 911 includes listings for more than 30,000 adoptable pets at nearly 8,000 animal shelters, contact information for more than 6,000 veterinarians, and postings of more than 8,000 lost or found pets. Pets 911 is a division of the cause media company Global Alerts. Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Global Alerts has been the leading cause media company since 1991. For more information, go to http://Pets911.com.

6 Responses to “Parade.com and Pets 911 to Partner on National Pet Content”

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J Deakins on October 9th, 2007

Would like to have a URL link to the winners of the Parade Pet Photo Contest please.

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SHARON TRYBA on June 26th, 2008

I AM LOOKING FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HOW TO PERFORM CPR ON YOUR PET - THAT WAS WRITTEN ON PAGE 12 OF PARADE, DATED JUNE 22,2008.
I AM UNABLE TO FIND ANY LINKS TO THE ABOVE MENTIONED ARTICLE.
COULD YOU PLEASE BE MORE SPECIFIC AS TO WHERE I MIGHT FIND THIS INFORMATION.
BEING VISUALLY IMPAIRED WITH A GUIDEDOG, THIS INFORMATION COULD BE VERY USEFUL FOR ME. I ALSO WANTED TO MENTION THAT PERHAPS THIS INFORATION IS ON OR AT THE WEBSITE, BUT FOR SOME REASON OR ANOTHER, I AM UNABLE TO FIND IT - WHICH COULD BE DUE TO MY POOR VISION.
I WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE YOUR HELP IN FINDING THE INFORMATION THA I HAVE REQUESTED.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU
SINCERELY,
SHARON TRYVA

dennis christiano on June 28th, 2008

My cat had a litter of kittens. One of the kittens scratched another’s eye. What should I use to clean the eye?

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