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Email Submissions

Let Us Know About Your Pet (No Registration Required)

Not quite ready to register in the database yet?

No problem. If you’re currently training your pet, working on basic skills like leash walking, or simply not sure if they’re fully set-ready yet — you're still welcome to get on our radar.

You can also email us if you've recently adopted a dog or cat, have a promising puppy or kitten, or want to let us know about an upcoming litter. Maybe you have a petting zoo, a small farm, or a whole reptile menagerie that’s worked on set. If registering every animal individually feels like too much, you’re still welcome to email us — just please include as many searchable details as possible, and let us know if you're able to travel.

Important: These emails are used for reference only. Please do not expect a reply to confirm we received your message. On occasion we may respond, but in general, submissions are kept on file and only reviewed when we’re actively searching for a specific breed, behavior, skill set, or location.

If you’re serious about booking work for your pet, we strongly recommend registering in our database. It’s the first place we check when casting. And if we contact you about a gig, you'll need to create a profile at that time. Registration is just $29 per year — pennies a day for year-round visibility.

✅ What to Include in Your Email:

  • Your location (city and state)

  • Your pet’s type (dog, cat, farm animal, exotic, etc.) and breed

  • Any standout behaviors, tricks, or training level

  • A few clear, current photos of your pet or animals

  • Whether you're willing and able to travel

A Puppy Playing with a Toy

Example Email

Pet's Name: Max

Breed or Mix: Labrador Retriever

Your Name: Jane Smith

Location: New York City

Cell Phone Number: 555-555-5555

Photos: Attached (4 photos of Max)

Max is a sweet 4 month old pup with a friendly and outgoing personality.

I plan to train him as a therapy dog, visiting hospitals and nursing homes.​​

I currently am working on basic obedience training including commands such as "sit," "stay," "come," and "drop."

Max is also well socialized with young children, making him suitable for roles that require interacting with them.

Also please include how you heard about Pawsitively Famous

                                                                      Send to:  PetTalentSearch@Gmail.com 

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