Dog Modeling: How To Make Your Dog A Superstar

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Have you seen the TV show called "Off The Leash"? (It airs on Lifetime Mondays at 6:30 p.m. Eastern.)

Off The Leash TV Show airs on Lifetime.

I have to admit... it made me wonder what lengths I'd go through to get my dogs into showbiz.


Check out some video highlights from the show.


Here are lots more videos from the 'Off The Leash' show.



Dog Modeling Resources

Thinking about getting Fido into dog modeling? Here are some helpful links:

star-pet-book.jpg Could your dog be a superstar?... take this quiz to find out!

Hollywood Paws... learn how to train your pet to act like a superstar.

Here's how to get your dog into modeling... from someone who's been there, done that.

Wondering how to start?... here are 10 tips to make your dog a star.

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Ruby said:

hello, i have a chocolate labrador named Keebler. She is almost 2 years old and has yellow eyes. Shes the cutest thing. I would like her to be in modeling
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Dark wolf said:

My k-9 named Maggie also known as Roxxi.
Is my K-9 model. I am three things to her an
agent,an photographer,and a loving owner.

Asia said:

I have a cute Pomeranian/ Shih named Marley. Whatever I'm out and about with him all eyes are on him. I would love to get him into show bizz

This is Mr. Peepers. He is a 3 1/2 lb tea cup chihuahua. He is very sweet and well behaved. I socialized him constantly as a puppy so he doesn't have the typical chi temperment. I think he would make a great model!!!

Noemi F. said:

hi!!

I have a 6 month old Cocker Spaniel, she is really cute and loves to have all eyes on her!...
cookie is very adorable. Anything you put on her, suits her well =)

here is a picture of her


here she is in action


Jack Robinson said:

I have a miniature dacshund who is interested in starting a modeling career. He is black/tan, miniature and very cute! He is laid back and obedient at one year old. If anyone has information about how to start his 'career' or even a job i would be delighted to hear from you!

Mark Rolison said:

My 3 year old female black lab "Cleo" needs to be a model. Cleo is a somewhat small size pure breed black lab,60-65 lbs. She is very well tempered, trained, and lovable. Very intelligent and listens well. I have many head shots and would love to get some out. Just wondering exactly what I have to do to get things rolling. Thanks for your time.
-Mark Rolison

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  • Tenor hasn't really eaten moist dog foods much. He usually only gets dry dog food, so this was a special treat!
  • Our dog is doing fine 8 days after TPLO surgery. The bruising is mostly gone. Now his skin is just getting dry and itchy. He's wanting to lick his leg more than ever.
  • Our dog pooping. The long-awaited poop. There was so much in there, he actually went 3 times in a matter of seconds. A very proud moment.
  • Dog peeing a couple days after TPLO surgery. He's always squatted like a girl to pee, rather than lifting his leg, so that's not unusual.
  • Tenor is pretty much back to his old self these days -- 8 days after surgery. Now he's just bored.
  • Tenor is eating fine and getting around okay 8 days after surgery -- but he still won't put much weight on his foot.
  • Our dog is resting on a bed sheet out in the backyard after TPLO surgery.
  • 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.

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