Who Reads Dog World?
Dog World is written for the serious dog enthusiast, including professionals in the pet industry - breeders, kennel operators, groomers, veterinarians, and pet shop retailers - as well as hard-core dog lovers.
What You Can Expect in Each Issue:
Regular Departments include:
- About Agility: Performance training.
- Judge's Perspective: Insight into breed standards.
- Breeder's Notebook
- Natural Wellness
- ShowStoppers: Update on judges and breeders.
- Features: Articles entertain and educate readers about canine healthcare, nutrition, appearance and grooming, training and behavior, breeding and the law. Recent features included "The Urban Challenge," "A Puppy for Every Sport," and "The One and Uno" covering the Beagle that won at Westminster's 132nd show.
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Contributors:
Contributors are leading experts in their field. They include Terry Long, CPDT, behavior specialist and agility instructor; Betty-Anne Stenmark, AKC judge; Alice Bixler, breeder and judge; and Liz Palika, Certified Dog Trainer, Certified Behavior Consultant and an AKC CGC Evaluator.
Magazine Layout:
Dog World features in-depth articles and four-color photography throughout. With its sophisticated editorial content and no-nonsense design, Dog World is a must read for its devoted, loyal, involved and influential dog-loving readers.
Comparisons to Other Magazines:
Dog World is targeted to the influencers in the canine community. It is the oldest all-breed dog magazine in the marketplace. Readers are serious dog enthusiasts who are devoted to the magazine and own an average of four dogs.
Advertising:
Advertising is relevant to the magazine, offering products and services that appeal to the true dog enthusiast. Advertisers include manufacturers of food and treats, cages and carriers, flea and tick medications, toys and accessories and products for the performance dog.
Awards:
Editor Allan Reznick won Best Editorial Column of the Year for Dog World's September 2006 article, "When Rare Becomes Mainstream," at the Alliance of Purebred Dog Writers Awards Luncheon.
Product Description
Everything you need to know for the recreational and high-performance canine athlete and working dog. Coverage includes articles on breeding, showing and training; winning tips on agility and obedience trials; updates on healthcare and behavior concerns; grooming for the show ring; plus the annual Rare Breeds issue.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
I have been a reader & fan of Dog World since I had my first dogs in 1981. Being an avid dog-lover since childhood, I have always enjoyed the breeder ads & discovering breeds new to me. These days one of my favorite sections is the "rare breeds". I thoroughly enjoy the bi-annual "all breed" special issue. Although each issue does profile a breed of dog, what I like better than Dog Fancy is that the profiles are more informative & in-depth. Dog World also covers rare breeds in their profiles, not just AKC breeds. I would recommend Dog World for dog professionals & avid dog-lovers involved in dog sports; and Dog Fancy for the more casual dog people. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)



