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The winner of our 2010 "Mommy & Me" pet photo contest is...

Congratulations
Darla Ellingsworth
Winner of our 2010 "Mommy & Me" photo contest and $10 Dynomutts' gift certificate!
Darla is quite a funny little surrogate Mommy as you can see and is Very loved by her Mom Diane.
All Fun & Games

I wuv your wittle Face

Winner of our 2010
"Easter Pet" Photo contest
"JEDI"
What a handsome Easter boy!
Jedi is very good boy and is loved by his family
Timm, Maggie, Becky & Timmy
Keeping an eye on the Easter Eggs

And
The Easter Egg Dance

Congratulations JEDI
Choosing the right dog for you is as important as choosing a pet whose needs you can meet. There are a variety of decisions that should be carefully thought out when contemplating making a pet a part of the family.
Whatever you do, don’t make getting a dog an impulse decision. This dog will be part of your life for years to come so do plenty of research before making the commitment.
Apartment dwellers should also ask themselves if they’re willing to walk up and down flights of stairs six times a day to exercise their dog early in the morning and late at night. While some owners have taken to training pups to go on pee pads versus trips outside, this gives dogs the impression that it’s OK to go potty inside the home.
Likewise, if you live in rural area, ask yourself where the dog will spend most of its time. For example, a petite Pomeranian might be the groomer’s worst nightmare with dirt, bugs and stickers constantly tangled in its long, silky hair.
Training your dog is a benefit to you, the neighbors and the greater dog community. Even if you send your dog to obedience training you will still need to dedicate time to working with him on a regular basis. Some dogs also need socialization training if they are shy or skittish.
If your dog is going to spend time in the yard, make sure there’s a secured fence so that she doesn’t pay your neighbors an uninvited visit. Keep your pup on a leash when required to do so.
Did you know the cost of a pet over its lifetime can cost as much as $20,000? These costs range from veterinary visits for routine vaccines and teeth cleanings to unexpected illnesses and accidents. All the little things add up, too: Microchipping, grooming, leashes, dog bowls, food, flea medication, toys, doggie doors and a dog bed to snooze on. You might need to hire a dog walker if you work long hours or need to make accommodations for your dog when you travel.
Picking the right dog breed is easy if you do enough research. Again, take your lifestyle into consideration when picking a pet. If you have children, what animal will best suit your family’s needs? A little nosing around for example and you’ll learn that golden retrievers are gentle and ideal pets for people with children.
Here’s a look at the various types dog breeds, according to the American Kennel Club:
If cost is an issue, a great alternative to buying a purebred is adopting a dog from a rescue shelter. The cost isn’t only significantly lower but you get the benefit of getting multiple breeds in one. There are thousands of dogs available in cities across the country.