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Cute Pet Stories Contest CLOSED

Welcome to the “Cute Pet Stories“ Contest Group! We have created this special Group, where you can submit your Cute Pet Stories. Only one top winner per month will win gift. But many stories could be selected as winning submissions!

Website: http://www.squidoo.com/cutepetstories
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Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2010

Submit your Cute Pet Stories to this Group. Just create a new discussion to submit.

Welcome to the “Cute Pet Stories“ Contest Group! We have created this special Group, where you can submit your Cute Pet Stories. We have also created a special lens (web page) on Squidoo.com where we will publish our winning Cute Pet Stories. Squidoo is one of the most popular sites on the Internet. On an ongoing basis, we will select the best submissions to this Group on PetBrags, “Cute Pet Stories”. Get your story out there! Make you and your pet famous. Write a daily story and “get discovered!”

Selected Stories: The selected stories will be included in our special Squidoo lens at http://www.squidoo.com/CutePetStories. We will also include the selected stories in this Group under “Winners“. Be one of the first stories out there!

Winners: Only one top winner per month (wins gift) We may and probably will select several stories per month to post under winners in this Group, and on our Squidoo Lens. Note: Although we may select several winners a month, we will only select one top winner per month, for the best story submitted. The top winner each month will receive a gift from the Bragger Gear Store. That gift will either be a t-shirt or a canvas bag. As mentioned above, we will use all of the selected stories (Winners) for our Squidoo lens, and in this special PetBrag’s Group under “Winners“.

Submission Guidelines: Please check your story for correct spelling and grammar. We will only be able to use stories that do not have to be edited or rewritten. They don’t have to be perfect, but please do your best.
Original Stories Only: Please be mindful of copyrights and plagiarism (copying others work). PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT someone else’s work to this Group. By submitting your story to this group, you are committing to PetBrags, and the rest of the Internet, that your story is original and owned by you. And although we would prefer true stories, if you are a creative writer and want to write a cute or funny pet story, go for it. As long as it’s your story.

Permission of Use: You are giving us explicit permission to use your story anywhere we so choose, when you submit your story to this Group. We will always give you credit for your story, and we will never claim ownership of your story, simply the permission of use. Please sign your story as you want your name published on the Internet. If you want to use your PetBrags member name, that is good too. It’s your story, your choice.

Story Length: Most stories will be a few paragraphs in length, and that is the preferred length, but not a requirement. Your stories can be any length you choose up to 1000 words or 4 pages.

Hey Braggers, Good Luck! We are really looking forward to hearing your cute pet stories. Some of you have already posted great stories on your PetBrag’s pages. Just copy and paste those to this Group, as long as they belong to you.

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Comment by Bailey on October 7, 2008 at 2:27am
Around 11:40 Bailey & I left home for a nice long walk. We crossed the street, went down the block, then across the field, to the entrance to the Woodland Trail. I always let him off the leash here as we are well away from any traffic. He's good about staying close. To reinforce this, periodically, I call him to me, make him sit, then he gets his reward treat. I also play hide & seek with him by ducking behind a tree & waiting for him to come find me, when he does, he gets a reward. My husband keeps him on the leash when he walks Bailey through the woods.

There are about 3 different interlinking trails within the Woodland Trail. The Green Trail leads off and connects with a long bike trail, not quite sure where the other end goes. The Yellow Trail & White Trail intertwine in the woods. We have explored these trails many many times, Bailey knows them pretty well at this point I suppose. He's probably sniffed every leaf & twig on these trails. Not to mention the squirrels, deer, chipmunks, bunnies, and butterflies that Bailey has chased around the woods.

We took the White Trail up to the 1 Mile Loop. As usual, we had played our little game of hide n seek, but only a couple of times, as I was still a fighting off a cold, and a little loopy on cold medicine. About three quarters of the way through the loop, I ducked behind a tree & waited for Bailey to come find me. From the corner of my eye, I saw him stop & look around, then he was out of my sight. I was probably there about 30-40 seconds, all together, then popped out to find Bailey nowhere in sight. I called to him repeatedly, following the trail to the end of the mile loop, then back to where the Yellow & White Trail meet. No Bailey.

I backtracked to the spot where I lost him & went down the Green Trail, wondering if he veered off that way. I came upon a couple of fishermen fishing in the pond, who said they had not seen a dog. Figuring he couldn't have gone this way, as he would have been drawn to the fisherman out of curiosity, I backtracked to the lost spot, then continued to the end of the mile loop again. No Bailey. Still calling for him with my scratchy throat, a bit more frantic at this point, I followed the trail towards home. I hoped I would find him playing with another dog or something, but no such luck.

In full panic mode, my mind was racing over all the bad things that could have happened to him in the half hour since he's been missing. We lost our lab Guinness to cancer early this year, she had been with my husband for 13 years, and me for 8. My husband was devastated by the loss. We rescued Bailey at 9mo's old, and have only had him for a few months now, but are quite attached to him. He has filled a void in our hearts that could only be filled by a pooch. My husband has been overly protective, on my case about letting him come in contact with other dogs before all his shots, buying the most expensive dog food, etc. I couldn't bear the thought of calling my husband & telling him I lost our puppy.

I got to our street & stopped at a neighbors house to see if he was home to help me look for Bailey. No answer. I continued down the block & ran into another neighbor who lives across the street from us. "I lost Bailey in the woods about 2 miles from here" I told her frantically. "OH NO!" She replied, I told her he was chipped & has my cell phone number on the tag and on the collar around his neck; and that I was headed inside to call Animal Rescue, print up some Lost Dog Flyers, then go back out & post them along the trail. She said she would keep an eye out for him. The time was about 1:10, I lost him around 12:30. So he had been missing for about 40 minutes now, the more time passes, the further away he could be running. My husband is gonna kill me, I thought. With that, I turned around, and began to cross the street. What I saw stopped me dead in my tracks, and I couldn't believe it. I called to my neighbor who was still in her yard with her dog. "Look at this. Look who's up there on my porch." Low an behold there was our little 7 month old puppy, tail thumping, sitting patiently on the porch. IT'S BAILEY!

Very happy to see me & looking at me like "Hey where have you been, I've been waiting up here for you for a half hour now". I excitedly greeted the pooch & told him how worried I was, He looked as if to say, "I couldn't find you, I thought you were lost, so I figured I'll just go home, and find you when you come back." He got several treats for being a REALLY REALLY GOOD DOG, then a nice tummy rub when we got inside. So I stand corrected, Bailey was not lost. I was lost, He knew exactly where he was, and now I know even from several miles away, he knows exactly where home is.
kayla Comment by kayla on October 6, 2008 at 12:55am
i always have to chase my dog down the street !
coz he ran away from a cat !
Comment by karla johnes on August 29, 2008 at 7:32pm
My cat could take a job cleaning register vents!!! I had used the restroom, shut the door and then went into my computer room to type a paper for school. All of the sudden I hear the strangest noise coming from the floor! I kind of got scared cause I was home alone and couldn't imagine what it could be. So I get up to investigate the situation. I glanced down at the register vent and found my cat looking back at me. Apparently when I went to the restroom she got locked in there and decided no way was she staying in there. It took me awhile to figure out what register vent she entered so after an investigation of the house I realized it was the bathroom one cause it was still flipped up. Then the story fell together for me and hit me like a ton of bricks!!! I officially have the most intelligent cat around and to top it all off she never left a whimper about being locked in the bathroom just took it amongst herself to exit and not through the door! Since this episode I radomly find register vents flipped open all the time and can't help but crack up! She is a true winner and my baby girl!!!!!! Also, she hates my husband and always has! I had her before him and she will never forget that. If he leaves one thing on the floor she does her business on it and seems so satisfied after she accomplishes that task of dominance. My husband is a dear and needless to say we have adapted to her strange behavior and accepted that she hates him. Also, my wedding ring has been lost millions of times cause she will find it when I take it off and well just say hide it. Hopefully she doesn't take it through the register vent and drop it cause then it may be a doozy trying to retrieve it.
 

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