Scrapbooking: Pet Pages Unleashed

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Here's a great book of scrapbooking ideas for scrapbookers who have dogs...

This inspiring guide offers pet lovers hundreds of creative ideas for immortalizing their favorite animals with specially designed scrapbook pages.

Scrapbookers will discover:

  • Hundreds of innovative ideas for creating pages dedicated to domestic pets such as dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, fish, frogs, turtles, lizards, snakes and birds

  • Inspiring journaling prompts for recording special moments with pets


  • Tips and techniques for creating paw print cast molds

  • Helpful pointers for taking top-notch pet photos and portraits

  • Heartfelt ideas for remembering past pets

  • Fun pet facts and stats for extra inspiration


    Like scrapbooking? Then you'll love this FREE dog scrapbook stuff!

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    • Tenor dog is crouching down into a seated position -- on top of the bad leg! It didn't phase him at all. By the way the tongue action is because he'd just had a drink of water.
    • Ice cubes are good for a dog right after surgery. I don't think our dog ate or drank much while he was in the hospital. He seemed to be running a fever, and he couldn't get enough water and ice cubes.
    • Here, Tenor is lying directly on his bad leg. No worries. The only thing that was difficult for him during the first week of recovery was lying down on bulky things like blankets and dog pillows. It seemed to put extra pressure on parts of his leg.
    • Here you can see how bad the swelling is in the right rear ankle -- and this is while he's lying down! The swelling was on top of the foot, as well as in the ankle.
    • A closeup of our dog's stitches and bruising after TPLO surgery.
    • The x-rays of our dog's leg, post-surgery. This is his right rear leg. The metal plate is on the inside of his leg, the screws point to the outside of his leg.
    • Dr. Beckman is showing us how to place a towel under his belly/groin area, then with both ends of the towel in your hand, lift the dog's back-end up so the toes don't touch the ground.
    • Tenor is resting comfortably... trying to 'sleep it off'.
    • Tenor is wishing he could just go to sleep and not feel so uncomfortable any more.
    • Our dog, Tenor, is completely wiped out after his short Jeep ride home from the hospital and a few too many minutes spent walking on that sore leg.
    • Dr. Beckman is going over the results of Tenor's TPLO surgery, as our dog is being discharged 2 days post-op.
    • The vet asked me to give these x-rays to Dr. Beckman. This is the x-ray that includes Tenor's hips.

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