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My Dog Is In Lucky & Glamour!


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jkmunchkin Rising Star

There is a Dillard's insert that starts on pg. 29 in October's Lucky and on pg. 41 of October's Glamour.... the dog in the picture - that's my dog!!! (No, not a dog that looks like my dog, my actual dog that I walk, feed, take to the park, ect.

Go check it out!!!

(Tried to upload it to Flickr, but the file was to big).


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jerseyangel Proficient

How cool! :D

Darn210 Enthusiast

Well . . . you can tell from your av that he's very photogenic . . . don't let it go to his head, he'll want his own dressing room, drink only bottled water, hire an agent, etc . . . :lol: . . . congrats!

Lisa Mentor

Cool! I remember when he was a wee pup. I knew him BEFORE he was famous.

jerseyangel Proficient
Cool! I remember when he was a wee pup. I knew him BEFORE he was famous.

I know! I've always thought he was so cute.

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jerseyangel Proficient

Jillian,

I hope you see this--I saw the ad today while out shopping !! :D It was lovely and your dog looked great!!

I just happened to see a Lucky magazine and remembered "Jillian's dog"!! :lol: I gotta take a look!

Do you have it framed yet? B)

Darn210 Enthusiast

Can you put it in your av? . . . or is that a copyright infringement??


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Very Cool!

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Jillian,

I hope you see this--I saw the ad today while out shopping !! :D It was lovely and your dog looked great!!

I just happened to see a Lucky magazine and remembered "Jillian's dog"!! :lol: I gotta take a look!

Do you have it framed yet? B)

LOL! I just read this. Glad you got to see it :D

I haven't gotten it framed yet. I'm waiting for the October issues of Self & Vogue to come out. There is the possibility it may be in there also. I want to take the cover of the magazines the ad appears in & have it framed together.

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Can you put it in your av? . . . or is that a copyright infringement??

I'm not sure if I'm allowed to put it in my avatar; but I think the file is to big anyway.

jerseyangel Proficient
LOL! I just read this. Glad you got to see it :D

I haven't gotten it framed yet. I'm waiting for the October issues of Self & Vogue to come out. There is the possibility it may be in there also. I want to take the cover of the magazines the ad appears in & have it framed together.

I hoped you'd pop back by :D Yes, framing it with the cover will be great!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to put it in my avatar; but I think the file is to big anyway.

I bet you could put it in your av - at least briefly so we could see! :) Just do a "save as" and compress the photo to less than.....50 something-or-other (megabytes? kilowatts? :lol: )

BTW - how did this happen for your dog? That is so cool!

jkmunchkin Rising Star
I bet you could put it in your av - at least briefly so we could see! :) Just do a "save as" and compress the photo to less than.....50 something-or-other (megabytes? kilowatts? :lol: )

BTW - how did this happen for your dog? That is so cool!

Well it has nothing to do with how my dog ended up doing the shoot, but I actually work for the company where those mags are published, so I kinda don't want to do anything against the rules. I'll see if I can compress the file and upload it onto Flickr though. That should be ok.

Basically long story short, I have a friend that works for a regional magazine (that my company doesn't own) and she needed dogs for a shoot she was doing. So as a favor we agreed to do it along with another friend who has 3 dogs. The photographer was really impressed with Oscar and suggested we look into modeling for him. I really had no intention of looking into it, however I see all the billing for my magazine before it goes down to get paid. We're not the type of magazine that ever does shoots with animals, but lo and behold about 3 weeks later I get an invoice for an animal agency. It was like fate; I had to call! So I called, they told me send pics, I did. They loved him, asked to meet him.. and a week later we were doing this shoot. And it just so happens to be in the magazines my company publishes :)

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UPDATE: The ad now is also in October 2008, Self magazine.

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