

Photo by Erin Anderson
- Judster the Dog paid a visit to WESR Radio a couple of weeks ago to spread his message of the 10 golden rules for taking care of your dog. Judster, played by Alex Marine, was accompanied by Lenny Core (pictured), Rick Saunders of the SPCA, and Alex Marine, whose wife, Nancy Phillips, owns Judster. Children can go to the website findadog.com and go into judster.com and receive a certificate and T-shirt after they learn the golden rules. Seated at the microphone is Kelly Drummond, WESR announcer.To date, Judster has made public appearances on the radio in Maryland (WESR -
45 minute talk show and 94.7 FM) and Virginia (110.3 FM), appeared on the
Today Show in New York, has visited schools and attended other animal-related
events in Virginia, Maryland, New York and Florida. We are currently working
to schedule a segment on Fox 5's morning show, a photo shoot with the Elite
Modeling Agency in Chicago and perhaps even an appearance on Oprah. We have
most recently been in contact with Bonkers magazine for pet lovers, and they
will be featuring a story about Judster in their next issue (April/May/June
of 2001).
Public Appearances - 2000Schools in Florida, Virginia and Maryland.
The Children's Connection - Baldwin, NY.
Super Pet Expo, Chantilly, VA - 12/3/00.
Petsmarts in Maryland and Virginia.
Fox News, NY - Today Show - 11/00.
Eastern Shore Post Newspaper (MD) and Loudon Times newspaper (VA).
Radio Stations: WESR, 100.3 Oldies FM (MD) and 95.9 WWIN (MD).
Santa's Arrival Parade - Reistertown, MD - 11/18/00.
Hospital for Sick Children, Washington, DC - 12/20/00.
Press Releases for several events follow.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:CONTACT:
Alex or Nancy Phillips
Find-a-dog.com
301-549-1935
AMa7678976@aol.com
http://www.judster.com
Judster, the Dog, Joins Santa's Arrival ParadeReistertown, MD - November 18, 2000 - In his first holiday appearance,
Judster, the Dog, will be joining Santa's Arrival Parade at the Reistertown
Road Plaza on Saturday, November 18th. The parade through the mall will
begin at 3:00 and last until 4:00 PM. Following the parade, participants
will gather at Center Stage Court, where Natalie Case from WWIN, Magic 95.9
will introduce Judster, and others who participated in the parade, to the
crowd."Teach 'em young and you've taught them for life" is the concept behind the
creation of Judster, the Dog, the mascot of Findadog.com. Concerned with the
growing problem of abandoned and abused pets, Judster was created to begin a
public education effort targeted at teaching children the basics of
responsible pet ownership through visits to area schools and at pet-related
events. Judster's Fan Club was also started to encourage children to be
responsible pet owners. Kids can visit the website and join the fan club at
no cost at http://www.judster.com.Findadog.com is a website for dog lovers, supported by more than 1000
reputable dog breeders. The website contains information about dog breeds,
dog care, how to choose a dog for your family, dog care, and where to find
pet sitters, vets, and hotels that accept pets.Judster is available for public appearances at schools and other pet-related
events - at no cost to participants. Contact Alex or Nancy Phillips at
301-549-1935 or via e-mail at AMa7678976@aol.com for more information or to
make arrangements for Judster to visit your school or pet-related event.# # #
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:CONTACT:
Alex or Nancy Phillips
Find-a-dog.com
301-549-1935
AMa7678976@aol.com
http://www.judster.com
Judster Lends a Helping Paw to the Great Dane RescueFairfax, VA - November 24, 2000 - Judster, the Dog, will be making a public
appearance at the Fairlakes Petsmart from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM on Friday,
November 24th, to help raise money for the Great Dane Rescue. Two Great
Danes looking for homes will be on hand, Heidi and Vicky. Heidi is a
fawn-colored 2-year Great Dane, and Vicky is a black, mixed Lab/Dane, who is
3-1/2 years old. The Great Dane Rescue will be holding a raffle for cash
prizes of $500, $300 and $100, and for limited edition Judster dolls.
Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00, and participants do not have to be
present to win. Judster will also be available for picture taking, for a
small fee. All proceeds will be donated to the Great Dane Rescue."Teach 'em young and you've taught them for life" is the concept behind the
creation of Judster, the Dog, the mascot of Findadog.com. Concerned with the
growing problem of abandoned and abused pets, Judster was created to begin a
public education effort targeted at teaching children the basics of
responsible pet ownership through visits to area schools and at pet-related
events. Judster's Fan Club was also started to encourage children to be
responsible pet owners. Kids can visit the website and join the fan club at
no cost at http://www.judster.com.Findadog.com is a website for dog lovers, supported by more than 1000
reputable dog breeders. The website contains information about dog breeds,
dog care, how to choose a dog for your family, dog care, and where to find
pet sitters, vets, and hotels that accept pets.Judster is available for public appearances at schools and other pet-related
events - at no cost to participants. Contact Alex or Nancy Phillips at
301-549-1935 or via e-mail at AMa7678976@aol.com for more information or to
make arrangements for Judster to visit your school or pet-related event.# # #
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