Bark Busters Launches America’s First National Naughty Dog Contest
Bark Busters Home Dog Training is searching for photos, short stories, or video clips of America’s naughtiest dogs
Englewood, CO, July 11, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Bark Busters, the world’s largest dog training company, announced the first-of-its-kind National Naughty Dog Contest to find the naughtiest dog in America. Bark Busters invites members of the public to submit a photo and short story or video clip displaying how naughty their dog is, to BarkBusters.com July 3 – August 15. The contest winner will be selected by a panel of experts at Bark Busters USA and will win free dog training—which includes Bark Busters’ guaranteed lifetime support—to transform the “winning” dog from naughty to nice.
“So many dog owners get a dog hoping he will be an ideal member of the family, only to discover the dog rules their household instead,” said Liam Crowe, CEO and master dog behavioral therapist at Bark Busters USA. “We want to help owners realize they can address these unwanted behaviors and build a stronger relationship with their canine companions, and we want to showcase this fact by training America’s naughtiest dog and having a bit of fun along the way.”
Bark Busters, the world leader in natural home dog training, will accept photos with a short story included or video entries via BarkBusters.com through August 15. Any dog can enter – any breed and any age. Entries must include a photo and short story or personal video clip illustrating why his or her dog should be named the naughtiest in America. The winner will be announced and posted online at BarkBusters.com the week of August 16. The participant whose dog is chosen as the Naughtiest Dog in America will receive free in-home training from a Bark Busters that includes lifetime support.
“With more than 65 million dogs in the US, we are sure to find some naughty ones,” added Crowe. “This is an opportunity for us to help America understand that any dog can be trained – even the nation’s naughtiest dog.”
For more information on Bark Busters’ National Naughty Dog Contest, including specific entry rules, or to find a Bark Busters dog behavioral therapist in your area, please visit BarkBusters.com.
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“So many dog owners get a dog hoping he will be an ideal member of the family, only to discover the dog rules their household instead,” said Liam Crowe, CEO and master dog behavioral therapist at Bark Busters USA. “We want to help owners realize they can address these unwanted behaviors and build a stronger relationship with their canine companions, and we want to showcase this fact by training America’s naughtiest dog and having a bit of fun along the way.”
Bark Busters, the world leader in natural home dog training, will accept photos with a short story included or video entries via BarkBusters.com through August 15. Any dog can enter – any breed and any age. Entries must include a photo and short story or personal video clip illustrating why his or her dog should be named the naughtiest in America. The winner will be announced and posted online at BarkBusters.com the week of August 16. The participant whose dog is chosen as the Naughtiest Dog in America will receive free in-home training from a Bark Busters that includes lifetime support.
“With more than 65 million dogs in the US, we are sure to find some naughty ones,” added Crowe. “This is an opportunity for us to help America understand that any dog can be trained – even the nation’s naughtiest dog.”
For more information on Bark Busters’ National Naughty Dog Contest, including specific entry rules, or to find a Bark Busters dog behavioral therapist in your area, please visit BarkBusters.com.
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Lara Urano/SJI, Ltd.
303-748-4760
www.BarkBusters.com
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