Newsy Tuesday! Reviewing "Remington's Pup Passport" & Meet the Author/Designer
What exactly is a Pup Passport? Well, it's not an actual legal passport, but rather a fun, handy memory book of where you and your beloved dog have gone and a spot for a photo of your "Favorite Memory" while there. There's even a spot for notes, and a map to "pin" your travels.
Remington's Pup Passport, created by Tiffany M. Smith of the website Pennies, Places, and Paws, is also a great tool to have as it includes important information on your dog, in the event that s/he takes off or goes missing (and we sure hope not), but it happens. According to Lost Dogs of America, dogs can go into "survival mode" when they find themselves in a strange area without their humans. "Survival mode refers to a state of heightened physiological and psychological response that occurs in dogs when they are lost or separated from their owners. When a dog finds themselves in an unfamiliar environment or is separated from their pack (i.e., their human family), they can become overwhelmed and experience stress, anxiety, and fear." Therefore, they may be not only scared, but also disoriented and will continue to run. To have their info and photo at any moment is so important!
Besides being a special memory book, this Pup Passport also serves as an important record to easily have with you as it contains all the information you will need to help find your dog, whether you are filing a report, creating a poster, or need proof that the dog is yours if it has been found and held at a shelter. The Pup Passport has an Identification page where you adhere a photo of your dog and list important info such as your dog's name, breed, date of birth, and microchip number. There is also a Vaccination Record page, which is very important when traveling with your dog. This page has a place to list your dog's vaccines and dates, veterinarian info, pet insurance info, and if your dog has any medical issues.
But aside from the importance of this book, it's FUN!
The quality of this little Passport is exceptional. The cover is beautiful; navy blue with gold embossing. It has such an official feel to it. The interior heavier cardstock-like pages are sturdy and can easily support writing and adhering photos to. And the size is a very handy 3.5" x 5" ~ small and mighty!
I highly recommend a Remington's Pup Passport for each of your dogs. You won't be disappointed!
There are two ways to purchase the Pup Passport!
1. Directly through Pennies, Places, and Paws website (where you can choose Basic or request a Custom ID page), or 2. Through Amazon!
What inspired you to create this? I got the idea to create Remington’s Pup Memory Passport because I loved the idea behind the National Park Passport and wanted something similar for my dogs. I was looking for an item that would allow me to quickly record our vacation memories in a fun way. Since I couldn’t find a product like this, I decided to make one with the help of my graphic designer husband! I thought of everything I would want in a pocket-sized travel scrapbook and went to work! I love the idea of scrapbooks but deciding what stickers and how to arrange each page is too overwhelming for me. The layout of Remington’s Pup Passport eliminates this problem because the pages are already formatted.
Photo Courtesy of Tiffany M. Smith/Pennies, Places, and Paws
Did you travel with Remington? Remington was my travel partner for 16 years and the inspiration for Pennies, Places, and Paws. We traveled to over 20 states together over the years and even took a month-long road trip. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2022, so this passport is my way of celebrating how much he meant and still means to me. My husband and I still travel with our current pack of three dogs, including our 1-year-old puppy, Francis.
How in your opinion will this benefit pet owners, besides having a wonderful souvenir of trips together? In our many travels, I’ve also come across multiple owners who have lost their dogs on the trails. I realized having a photo and description of your dog with you is crucial in these situations. This is why we set up the Identification page so every owner would have quick access to a photo of their dog in case they need it. The same goes for vet information. If something goes wrong, it’s hard to remember details like medications, or vaccinations. This way, all the information is ready and available, which is super important so that our pets receive the best care possible.
Photo Courtesy of Tiffany M. Smith/Pennies, Places, and Paws
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