About Us


Indiana's Pet Pals TV is a voice and a free resource for local rescue groups and animal welfare groups. By producing stories and videos spotlighting their needs, Pet Pals TV strives to inform the public on the victories and the challenges these groups face.

Pet Pals TV is a community of pet lovers who share a common bond. They know that pets change lives for the better. Our website, PetPalsTV.com, allows community members to share their own stories, photos and videos.

Our sponsors make it all possible. They promote their products and services on a multimedia platform, knowing they are helping Pet Pals TV provide a free multimedia service to animal rescues.



Advertise With Us

* Reach the 46 billion dollar pet industry though Pet Pals, the only multimedia program of its kind in Indiana.
* Promote your brand on the pages of PetPalsTV.com and through Pet Pals Television campaigns!
* Pet Pals produces informative content that showcases your business. The video will be showcased on PetPalsTV.com, through our local television campaigns and even on your own website.
Pet Pals can bundle TV, website and mobile podcasting advertising to maximize your brand's exposure. Your participation helps local non-profit animal welfare groups in our unique content partnerships with them.


If you have questions or comments, please contact us at:

PetPalsTV.com
INDY Audio Visual Productions, Inc.
1107 Prospect Street
Indianapolis, IN 46203
317.638.7833
indy@indy.es

The Site and the Content are © 2010 INDY Audio Visual Productions, Inc. and PetPalsTV.com and its licensors, all rights reserved. PetPalsTV.com and its associated logo are service marks of PetPalsTV.com, and may not be used or displayed in any manner without its prior written consent in each instance.

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Greeting people....

A very common issue people have with their dogs is that they jump on people who visit the home. The problem typically starts with their guests--often dog lovers that greet the dogs with all those silly voices, oohs and ahhs. They're anxious to pet and love all over the dogs, and that creates over-excitement. Dogs learn very quickly the association between the door bell and the attention that follows.

That problem can be fixed very easily with proper handling by the owner and the cooper

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