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 Topic: Dog articles…..need space to post. (viewed 467 times)
gimmind

Posts: 1
Joined: Apr 2008
Posted: 4/04/2008 1:38 PM

Hi, I am a dog trainer and want to post articles on the methods and skills required by trainers to train a hound. I also need a space where I can discuss these issues with professionals. Please advice where can I put these articles and have a platform to discuss on these issues in the form of articles.

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ristver

Posts: 2
Joined: Apr 2008
Posted: 4/05/2008 5:47 AM

Hey, I think that the most relevant platform to post your articles would be an article submission directory. These places are filled with all sorts of dog articles and you can also find people of your like. I recently had a look at a dog lover website which really made me feel that it was a good place for all sorts of issues relating to dogs. I hope that you can find your answer there.


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TyBrown

Posts: 10
Joined: Feb 2008
Posted: 4/11/2008 1:23 PM

I am always looking for quality articles for my dog training website.  Check out my site- www.dogbehavioronline.com and you can email me at admin@dogbehavioronline.com

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www.DogBehaviorOnline.com
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petwebdesigner

Posts: 2
Joined: Apr 2008
Posted: 4/21/2008 6:46 AM

Another option would be to build your own website. I'd love to help you with that!

Michael

www.Petwebdesigner.com



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