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Pet Planner Launches In Time For The New Year
The Petter, the only planner, calendar and mini-scrapbook designed to keep track of pet’s schedules features fun animal facts, famous pet quotes notepads and a pet family tree.
‘Your pet has a life too’ is the tagline for The Petter – the only planner, calendar, and mini-scrapbook designed specifically to keep track of a pet’s schedule. The Petter, designed by Jeanie Galbreath, features pet family tree pages, animal facts and quotes, notepads, handy pockets for important documents and more. 

Jeanie started Task Jeanie LLC, a virtual assistance company, in 2009. Recently she decided to branch out and create a product. “I’ve always loved datebooks and planners. I use one every day,” Jeanie said. “It just seemed logical for me to create a planner. But I wanted to create something that was unique, something that had not been done before.”

Once she saw that there were no planners on the market designed specifically for a pet’s schedules, Jeanie decided to create The Petter. “I spoke to dog show participants, veterinarians and pet lovers in general who all said that they didn’t have set systems to track their pet’s schedules. Also, the veterinarians mentioned they encourage their clients to spend more time with their pets.” The Petter also features daily icons to remind users to schedule quality time or special activities with their pets.

To find out more, visit ThePetter.com.

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