The Second Issue of The Blue Book from the Metropolitan Dog Club Focuses on New York City, the Premier Metropolis for Dog Owners
The next issue of the Metropolitan Dog Club's Blue Book magazine focuses on New York City. Discriminating dog owners can educate themselves about pet health and canine culture by reading articles written by notable breeders, celebrity pet experts, esteemed dog authors, prominent veterinarians and serious dog enthusiasts.
New York, NY (PRWEB) May 4, 2009
Following a successful launch of its new magazine, The Metropolitan Dog Club returns with its second issue of The Blue Book Magazine. Named for the club colors, The Blue Book will feature a well-rounded roster of stories catering to discerning dog enthusiasts and their pampered pets.
"We're very pleased with the response we received from our first edition of The Blue Book," said magazine Editor-in-Chief Charlotte Reed, celebrity pet expert and club president. "Having launched prior to the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was the perfect timing to reach our esteemed target audience of affluent New Yorkers and serious dog enthusiasts. It gave us the opportunity to reach a certain, dog specific audience in New York".
Reed also commented that advertisers were especially happy with the magazine because many of them were contacted within days of distribution from dog owners, residing in New York City. With close to 2 million licensed dogs, this is a great opportunity for pet product manufacturers and pet professionals to promote their goods and services. According to Reed, "In these tough economic times, pet owners are looking for cost-effective pet products and services that are solution oriented. Metro readers rely on our publications to supply them with the best information and the best products."
The second issue of the magazine features an exciting array of stories with a balance of news, entertainment and practical information. As its current editorial focus, The Blue Book highlights New York City as one of the most dynamic and interesting dog communities in the world. Stories including in the publication discuss:
Spotlight on the top ten dog breeds in New York City
Money Saving Pet Tips
Stories about the care of Senior Pets and the Misconception of Toy Dogs
How to handle 7 common emergencies
A preview of canine fall fashions
Focus on the William Secord Gallery
Purebred dog adoption
Canine crafts
A wrap up of the Westminster Show and more
Esteemed members of the dog world who are members of the "Metro" volunteered their time to help create a unique magazine that contains insights about canine art, dog culture, special events, health issues and the sport of showing dogs in the greatest city in the world. Members include: Joanne Anderson; Mark Burns, DVM; Andrew DePrisco; David Frei; Joel Gavriele-Gold, PhD; Babette Gladstein, VMD; Ylisa Kunze; Arthur Liese; Victoria Oelerich; Sharon Sakson; John Sangorgio, DVM; Jane St. Lifer-Kennedy; and Charlotte Reed.
The magazine is available in pet stores, veterinary offices, dog parks, at NYC events, shelters, outdoor festivals, hotels, real estate offices and anywhere dogs are found.
To learn more about The Blue Book magazine, contact its editor-in-chief, Charlotte Reed at president (at) metropolitandogclub (dot) com or 212-465-3184.
To advertise in the The Blue Book magazine, contact its publisher, Gregg Oehler, at (212) 226-3955.
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