Introducing Nat Geo Dogs!
We know you think your dog is the cat's meow, so why not let everyone else know! NGC is excited to introduce a new way for you to show off your furry friends. Check out Nat Geo Dogs: a new interactive, online community for dogs and their people.
Watch full-length video clips, share your personal puppy stories and upload pictures and a profile of your pooch to your own virtual canine brag book. Use the forums to trade training and grooming tips, find the best vet, or scout out those organic, gluten-free, non-fat dog treats!
Remember, our dogs create friendships and build communities. They help us meet our neighbors and patrol our streets. They enter our lives and become more than a pet – they’re our babies. Our family. They make us laugh out loud and break our hearts. They fascinate and frustrate us. And everyone has a dog tale to tell.
So come sit, stay and explore. And most of all, enjoy your time in this ever-growing community.
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The site is awesome. I think it will grow a lot very soon, and ti will become a tool for people to learn a lot about dogs.
May be it is not complete yet, or more utilities will be implanted on it to increase its power.
Thanks to National Geographic for giving us a social network based on our best friend.
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