Sunday, August 11, 2013

Win a 6-Month Subscription to Pup Culture Magazine!!!

Would you like to win a six-month subscription to Pup Culture Magazine beginning with their first fully-interactive issue in September?




I've got five of them to give away!  




Pup Culture Magazine celebrates Canine Culture and the human-dog relationship, featuring articles on topics ranging from entertainment, to business and style, to natural health remedies, new dog products, fashion, rescue stories and everything else in between.  Their mission is to inspire healthy pets and well-informed owners.  (Cool, huh?)

Beginning with their September issue, Pup Culture Magazine will be fully interactive - with slide shows, videos, audio clips, etc. built right into the pages.  Their goal is for readers to become immersed into the content.  (If you prefer print, there will be a print on demand feature.)

The free 6-month subscription codes will work as soon as the first interactive issue is released in September.  Meanwhile, you can enjoy perusing the back issues on the Pup Culture Magazine website.

When Pup Culture becomes interactive,
will I be able to taste the noms?


Don't forget, tomorrow is Scoop That Poop Day and I'll be giving away A YEAR'S SUPPLY of Doggie Walk Bag poop bags!

Disclosure: Pup Culture Magazine provided me with free six-month subscription cards for the giveaway, but I was not compensated in any way for this post.  (I am, however, hopelessly in love with the Editor-in-Chief's daughter, Andrea.)


Me and Andrea at the Wigglebutt Wedding
Photo by Michelle Macirella, Luminaria Photography
  
To Enter, just follow the directions in the Rafflecopter thing below.  Winners must contact me to provide me with their name and address within a week of the date winners are announced.


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19 comments:

  1. I'd like to read about training, fashion and new dog products!
    Nola

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  2. I would love to win this! I would also like to say again how much I think you and Andrea look like the pawfect pair. Maybe in a couple of years we can attend your wedding. (wink wink)

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  3. I would like to know about the newest fashion! I am a poodle who loves to dress up.

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  4. Sign us up! Although we're equally interested in the poop bag giveaway - not that there is a comparison, of course, but being practical gals as well as literary gals, we are interested in all things doggie!

    *kissey face*
    -Fiona and Abby the Hippobottomus

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  5. COOL! I want to win. You can't tell but I can be a FashySugar. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

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  6. COOL! I want to win. You can't tell but I can be a FashySugar. Lots of Golden Woofs, Sugar

    not sure what happened to my 1st comment so doing it again.

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  7. I want to learn about the best dog food for my dogs.

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  8. Have a marvellous Monday Garth. Make it a good one.
    Best wishes Molly

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  9. just shared this! Good luck to all who enter!

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  10. Very cool giveaway! We love reading about diets and dogs.

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  11. I would be interested in learning about dog games to play indoors. That's specific, but something I'm pondering at the moment!

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    1. Have you seen Ten Minute Dog Training Games by Kyra Sundance?
      http://shop.domorewithyourdog.com/

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  12. I'd be interested in reading about indoor activities and games for doggies. Specific, but it's something I'm pondering at the moment.

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  13. I just wanted to say I heart Garth and Andrea xoxoxo

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  14. I love dog magazines, and will have to check this one out!

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  15. Looks like a great publication. I'd love the chance to check it out.

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  16. I like to read about outdoor adventures with dogs

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  17. That sounds cool! Wonder if you can get the magazine to download on an iPad or Kindle app??

    Elyse and Riley

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  18. Oh, whoops, didn't write what dog topic we'd like to read about... Perhaps physically exercising and also stimulating the brain of a dog with joint issues?

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