
WagNBrag looks interesting ... there are pet related videos, photos and many other interesting features.

Driven largely by the rising tide of home foreclosures, animal shelters across the country are overpopulated with furry friends. While no national statistics exist, shelters across the country say they are receiving dogs everyday from displaced homeowners. With more dogs than adopters, shelters are facing a tragic scenario: euthanizing dogs that would, in the past, be snatched up for adoption.
In May, I posted about Smoky the WWII hero Yorkie. Bill Wynne wrote to tell me that a video about Smoky was featured during the Westminster Dog Show in February 2008. A copy of the video is posted at Yorkie Doodle Dandy, a blog about Smoky's continuing popularity.

What's really special about this year's Doberman Convention is that it is celebrating 100 years of the Doberman in the U.S.
On Thursday, October 16 (7:00 PM) ~ “The Heroes:” Ceremony commemorating the 100 Year anniversary of the Doberman Pinscher will include a special tribute and salute to the 11 surviving U.S. Marine War Dog Handlers of World War II (majority of these dogs were Dobermans) to include a marching band and seven men and women who are handlers of service dogs today.
The DPCA, American Kennel Club (AKC) will also sign a contract with the Department of Homeland Security, launching a national public/private effort to secure American working dogs for protecting America.
If you're in the Kansas City area or a Doberman lover, this might be a fun event to visit.