More Fido Casting Call Videos

November 11th, 2011

Are you voting for your favourite pooch in the Fido Casting Call contest? There’s not much time left: voting closes Nov. 17. The winning dog will get to star in an upcoming Fido ad — and for every vote Fido will donate $1, up to $200,000 to Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides. There’s no shortage of stellar canine contenders to choose from, as you’ll see when you check out The Pet Network’s videos from the recent Casting Call events in Calgary and Montreal.

Visit the Fido Casting Call site for all the contest details. And don’t forget to vote!


Fido Casting Call in Vancouver

November 1st, 2011

Check out the newest of our videos from the live Fido Casting Call events that have been taking place across the country. Fido was in Vancouver this time around, meeting some pooches who were most definitely ready for their close-up.

There’s still time to vote for your favourite dog in the contest — or enter your own pooch to win! Voting continues until November 17. Check out the Fido Casting Call Web site and Facebook page for full details. And remember: for every vote, Fido will be donating $1 to the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides.

 

Fido Casting Call!

October 21st, 2011

The Pet Network was on hand at last weekend’s Fido Casting Call event at Trinity Bellwoods Park in Toronto. Check out the video below!

We’re thrilled to be supporting this Fido initiative, which in turn is raising money for a great cause. Here’s what it’s all about:

Enter your dog in the Fido Casting Call™ and your pooch could be chosen to appear in an upcoming Fido ad. Join Fido on Facebook to submit your dog’s Casting Sheet, with a photo, and explain why your four-legged friend should win. Fido will post all of the Casting Sheets on fidocastingcall.ca and the dog that gets the most votes wins. Each person may submit one vote for each dog per day until November 17, 2011.

Fido is donating $1 for every Fido Casting Call vote, up to $200,000, to Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides. With your help, Fido could fund training for 10 Dog Guides, each named Fido, in five different program areas.

Think your pup is ready for prime time? Enter online. And don’t forget to vote for your favourite canine — you’ll be helping to train dogs to assist women and men in need across the country.

 

The Name Game

June 8th, 2011

So teh Internetz haz spoken, and the name of Prime Minister Stephen Harper‘s new tabby cat is … Stanley. The PM, whose family adopted the adorable grey furball (above) from the Ottawa Humane Society, put his faith in democracy, inviting Canadians to vote on Facebook for their preferred name. (Did “Stanley” take a clear majority, we wonder? Or will it be forced into a fragile coalition with the French-language frontrunner “Vingt-Quatre”? Will it hold up, or will we all be forced to vote again in a couple of years?)

We like Stanley — the name, that is. It’s solid and unpretentious, with a subtle nod to the country’s treasured hockey heritage.  And given the risks of outsourcing the whole pet-naming business to the whims of the online community (especially when you’re a less-than-beloved federal politician), the outcome seems to have been pretty optimal.

Actually, we wish more pet owners these days would go for straightforward, meat-and-potatoes names like Stanley. But as New Zealand-based pet blogger Nick Barnett of Four Legs Good observed recently, the current trend is for people to “strive to find a name that’s as distinct and characterful as their unique pet.”

And the results? Well, they’re often … unfortunate. A sampling of the names that Barnett has come across lately:

Grip, Flex, Axle, Gizmo, Diesel, Fender, Radar, Ronk, Nike, Ambra, Astral, Crypto, Diablo, Makaria, Murderface, Juno, Orion, Zeus, Pericles, Isis, Osiris, Jupiter, Zephyr, Worf, Spiffy, Sniffy, Snazzy, Cricket, Parsley, Chops, Piglet, Turtle, Chicken, Freeway, Safari, Ramble, Tax, Didge, Boost, Sonic, Corban and Rasta.

Like Barnett, we’re curious to know how folks come up with pet names — and what mental process, exactly, leads someone to settle on … Murderface?

More pictures of Stanley on Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Official Facebook page.


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