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Posted on Monday, August 27, 2007 in Uncategorized

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Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection, Volume One (The Premiere Edition)


Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection, Volume One (The Premiere Edition)


$8.97


They’re the clown princes of animation. They’re the international ambassadors of cartoon comedy. They’re the fabulously funny friends you grew up with! And now 28 of the very best animated shorts starring the very wackiest Warner Bros. cartoon characters have been rounded up on DVD for the first time ever in The Looney Tunes Premiere Collection! Just barely contained in two special edition discs e…

Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture


Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture


$0.01


The 1997 Academy Award winner for Best Dramatic Score, James Horner’s Titanic was the first soundtrack to reach the No. 1 slot on the Billboard charts in two decades; it also seemed to rival the Big Mac in sales for the year. And what can we say about Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On”; would “ubiquitous” suffice? Horner’s combination of synths, chorale, and orchestra perfectly underscores the ac…

Faith


Faith


$7.66


“Well I guess it would be nice, if I could touch your body….” Given George Michael’s restroom hi-jinks in early 1998, those words from “Faith” sound pretty funny, but they sounded fresh and exciting blasting out of car radios all over America in 1987. Michael’s stunning solo debut (after four years in the lightweight British duo Wham!) sold seven million copies and yielded six Top 10 hits. Some …

Spot Goes to the Farm [VHS]


Spot Goes to the Farm [VHS]


$12.98


Spot makes some new friends at a farm, including a fun duck. Also on the video are “Spot Sleeps Over” (this cute puppy looks even cuter in a sleeping bag), “Spot Goes to a Circus” (and meets a seal), “Spot’s Windy Day” (with a kite), and “Spot Goes to a Park” (where he plays with his hippo chum). Primary colors, rounded drawings, simple (though not always logical) action, and plenty of good feelin…

Spot - Discover Spot [VHS]


Spot – Discover Spot [VHS]


$14.99


Spot the dog leaped from the pages of Eric Hill’s books to the Disney Channel some time ago, and now he has his own full-length video. The 13 animated segments (each 4.5 minutes long) feature the puppy, his parents, and pals Helen the hippo, Steve the monkey, and Tom the crocodile in such everyday adventures as building a tree house, camping in the back yard, and donning costumes for a homemade t…

Where's Spot [VHS]


Where’s Spot [VHS]


$12.78


Spot draws and learns a few things in a classroom. Also on this video are “Spot at the Playground,” “Spot Makes a Cake,” “Spot in the Woods,” and “Spot’s Winter Sports.” The cuddly character makes these winning shorts an easy entertainment for small children, and his relationships with a variety of animal friends offer some good modeling in mixing fun and respect with peers. –Tom Keogh …

Hotel for Dogs (Widescreen Edition)


Hotel for Dogs (Widescreen Edition)


$2.61


Everyone deserves a loving family, but foster kids Andi (Emma Roberts) and Bruce (Jake T. Austin) have been placed with a flaky couple who care more for their aspiring rock careers than their foster children. Even though Andi and Bruce’s mischievous tendencies repeatedly get them into trouble, the siblings are essentially good kids who care deeply for one another and their secretly adopted dog Fri…

Hong Kong Phooey - The Complete Series


Hong Kong Phooey – The Complete Series


$15.65


Fan-rrific! Hanna-Barbera’s Hong Kong Phooey was the Saturday-morning cartoon answer to the mid-’70s martial-arts craze. Mild-mannered janitor Penry (voiced by Scatman Crothers) works in the police station alongside switchboard operator Rosemary (Kathy Gori) and beleaguered Sergeant Flint (Joe E. Ross), humans who never suspect that the diligent dog is actually “America’s secret weapon against c…

Retro Slinky Dog


Retro Slinky Dog


$14.99


As seen in the Disney movie “Toy Story”. Retro 1950’s style packaging. For ages 18 months and up….

Kids Preferred Where's Spot? Bean Bag Toy


Kids Preferred Where’s Spot? Bean Bag Toy


$6.99


Introducing the All New Spot™ Collection from Kids Preferred! Based on the well-known interactive book series by Eric Hill, “Where’s Spot?” was first published in 1980 and over 40 million Spot books are in print and read by children all over the world.This 6-inch adorable beanie is a great accompaniment to your child’s reading fun! Measures 6″ Recommended Ages: 0 months & up…

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Dog Names – Choosing the Perfect Name

Naming a dog can be an important but daunting task. Previously, as a trend, we have named our pets after certain characteristics. Today, the dog is more than a pet, but a part of the family and we now use human names for them. In fact, the top two names for pets are variations of the names Max and Sam. But with so many options available, what is the right name for your dog?

Many people still name their dogs after physical characteristics such as Spot or Floppy. Before rushing to name your dog, take a few days and see if anything about him could be a naming option. You may find something about his appearance, behavior or personality to be an endearing quality. This could result in the perfect name.

A name could also be of sentimental value, such as, a family member’s name, a friend’s name or a nickname of someone you know. Just make sure the person considers this an honor and not an insult. You can also name your dog after a favorite actress or actor, celebrity or any other famous figure. You can even consider someone in history you admire. Some other name options could be a favorite character, a favorite book, a favorite science fiction character, a favorite artist, a favorite city or country, a favorite food, cartoon or superhero. Another idea would be to find a name from your dog’s geographic origin. This would be a reflection of their heritage.

Some of the more popular names for male dogs are Max, Buddy, Jake, Sam, Bear and Bailey, and those for female dogs are Lady, Molly, Maggie, Lucy, Sadie and Daisy. There are many books and web sites with hundreds of names for pets. Of course, you can deviate from these names and be original by coming up with your own. If you like two names, find a way to combine them. Or, be a little more daring. It is a time when your creativity and uniqueness can be established.

You can involve the whole family in the naming process. Your spouse and kids will feel honored you wanted their opinion. They may come up with some pretty good ideas and this will bond the whole family together with the pet. There are some things to keep in mind during the name finding process. You should keep the name from having to many syllables. Dogs will be able to learn and understand their name quicker if they aren’t too long. Also, avoid one-syllable words that may sound like a command. An example of this is Bo, which can sound like ‘No’ to a dog. This can be confusing. Once you do pick a name, use it over and over again, so the dog will get use to it.

Just remember to pick a name that will grow with your pet. Keep in mind; this is a name your dog will have for many years. And you don’t want to pick a name only to find out later that you want to change it. Changing names will only be confusing to your dog and be detrimental to training. Don’t fall into this statistic. Take your time, ask your dog, see how he reacts to it and make a good choice from the start. You and your pet will be happy you put the extra effort into this.

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Which dog from a children’s book series is better? Spot or Biscuit?

Do you remember them?

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^Biscuit

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^Spot

I like Spot better – way more memories!
:)

Spot
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