America's favorite pet contest
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Who is America’s Favorite Pet?
One adorable dog and one fabulous feline will win $10,000 each and be featured on the cover of Modern Dog or Modern Cat magazine!
Snag the Cover Feature
Make Your Pet a Star
Picture your best pal on the cover of Modern Dog or Modern Cat! Not only will they gain super-star status, but their story will be shared in a special 2-page feature that showcases their unique personality and charm.
It's time for your furball to steal the spotlight and show the world what makes them truly one-of-a-kind!
Join Celebrity Guest Stars
Eric Stonestreet & Roscoe
Hollywood’s funniest animal lover and star of The Secret Life of Pets and Modern Family, teams up with his loyal sidekick Roscoe to give you an exclusive, paws-itively heartwarming look at their life together.
Expect behind-the-scenes tips, hilarious stories, and plenty of wagging tails. Don’t miss this star-studded guest appearance!
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Nala Cat
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Pet Profiles: How to Write a Pet Adoption Bio
Keep in mind that you are advertising the pet; it’s their big chance. In advertisements, we tell the truth, but we also put our best paw forward. Try to ensure that readers remember what’s good about the pet even more than the challenges. Some examples include:
- "She wraps her paw around my ankle."
- "He snuggles with my cat."
- "She sounds like Scooby Doo when she barks."
In addition, say what you’ve observed rather than what you promise for the future. For example, “He has gotten along well with all the dogs he’s met” is better than “He is great with all dogs — guaranteed.” Because we can’t predict the future, it's better to make objective statements about the past and present.
Try not to use abbreviations when you write. Instead, spell out words so that people can hear you speaking inside their heads as they read. This creates a better bond between you and the reader. Also, say the animal is looking for a new family, friend, or person — not an owner.
Close with encouragement
The last sentence is important, s
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