Hollywood Paws is off to a jumping start in this new year with our Hollywood Paws graduate, Fred 'Peanut' Astaire starring in the movie 'Chihuahua.' Peanut is one of Hollywood Paws' best Chihuahuas and after some hairy competition for the starring role, Peanut pawed out the rest to play Bella in the movie 'Chihuahua' which started filming today.
In the movie Peanut, who was born a he will now be filmed as a she! Not only will Peanut be fashioned in the latest doggie stylings from Ruff Ruff Couture, but he will also have to perform countless difficult behaviors including jumping into a moving hospital cart, darting in and out of children, and dialing 911 on a phone! If any dog can pull these behaviors, (while still looking chic in petticoat dresses) we have no doubt that Peanut is the dog for the job!
Hollywood Paws wishes you a PAWsitively amazing start to 2010 and we hope everyone will join us as we wish Mr. Fred 'Peanut' Astaire good luck!
Monday, January 11, 2010
Thursday, December 3, 2009
ZooToo.com Goes Hollywood With Hollywood Paws
Need proof that old dogs really can learn new tricks? Well Hollywood Paws proves to ZooToo.com that our dogs really have that star quality to make it in the industry!
ZooToo.com is an online community where pet owners and pet lovers can socialize about none other their love of all things animal related! Hollywood Paws and ZooToo are really getting those tails wagging!
ZooToo's segment K9's in the City Features Hollywood Paws
ZooToo.com is an online community where pet owners and pet lovers can socialize about none other their love of all things animal related! Hollywood Paws and ZooToo are really getting those tails wagging!
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Hollywood Paws Gets Our Jingle On With Operation Santa Paws!
Operation Santa Paws in collaboration with Justin Rudd's Haute Dog organization will be collecting toys and treats for both canines and felines who are in local shelters and rescue organizations. Hollywood Paws will be collecting toys and treats at our studios for those who are interested in turning some frowns upsidedown! Want to know more about how you and/or your business can get involved??? Check out their website http://www.santapaws.info/ and help out some furry firends who can't otherwise get the toys you know they love!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Hollywood Paws Wants Your Pup To Be Published!
When and Where? Saturday December 5, 2009 at Book Soup (8818 W. Sunset Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90069) from 11:00am - 3:00pm.
What is it for? Photographer Andrew Grant's new book Woof . 150 rescue and purebreed dogs are going to be featured in the book and YOUR pup could be one of them! Woof will be similar to Grant's newly released Rover whish featured 200 pups in an effort to raise money for pet shelters and organizations.
of course if you are feeling the holiday spirit and want to donate to the cause then $500 secures your pup's spot in the book - you don't even have to try out!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Wishing You a Doggone Wonderful Thanksgiving!
We wish everyone an amazing Thanksgiving Day filled with family, friends, and a tasty meal or two!
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Hollywood Paws Dog, Hera Snowboards Over The Competition Leaving Them In The Cold
Hollywood Paws dogs have shined on the silver screen, and now Hollywood Paws bulldogs are taking over the world of snowboarding as well! When Natural Balance pet food posted a casting call for snowboarding bulldogs to share the soptlight on their Rose Bowl Parade float next year, Hollywood Paws students jumped to the head of the line with their tanented bulldogs by their sides. The casting call brought over 40 dogs to Pacoima, CA to try their chances on the slopes of Natural Balance's float - the world's longest Rose Parade float to date!
Many Hollywood Paws bulldogs auditioned for the part and Hera, Hollywood Paws' 1-year old English Bulldog was photographed mid-slope for the front page of the Pasadena Star Newspaper! Of the dogs who auditioned, Natural Balance will choose 2 bulldogs to represent at the Rose Bowl Parade in the new year.
Hollywood Paws is wishing all our Hollywood Paws bulldogs the best of luck and can't wait to see the dogs in action as they snowboard down the longest float to date!
Hollywood Paws is wishing all our Hollywood Paws bulldogs the best of luck and can't wait to see the dogs in action as they snowboard down the longest float to date!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
How To Get Your Dog In Commercials? Ask Hollywood Paws!
How do you get your dog into commercials, film, print ads, television, and more? Well, here at Hollywood Paws we are asked this question on a daily basis and have decided to take this timeless question to our blog in hopes to really chew out an answer for the 4-legged hollywood hopefuls!
Where Do Movies Get Their Animal Stars From?
Where do you think advertising agencies, production companies, television shows, and movie producers get their animals from? Well, there are about 40 animal companies which supply the majority of animals you see in ads, televisions, and movies. These wranglers own an inventory of anywhere from 30-100 dogs and cats, and these animals live to work. Hollywood Paws is changing the ways animals are supplied to the Entertainment Industry by bringing privately owned dogs and cats from your loving home to the silver screen and more! Hollywood Paws actors go home to a good bed after a long day's work.
Is There Really Production Work Out There For My Pet?
YES! There is a huge market for dogs and cats in the Entertainment Industry! Avdertising agencies conducted a survey of advertisiments that containined children and/or animals and found that these ads generated 100% more of a response from consumers. Animals appear in all types of ads that expand beyond the pet related businsses to industries such as Insurance (Geico), Communications (AT&T, Verizon), Food (Bush's Baked Beans, Pepsi), Automobile (Toyota, Volkswagon), Technology (Microsoft), Retail (Target), and Fast-food (Taco-Bell) just to name a few.
What Does Hollywood Paws Look For In A Dog or Cat?
Hollywood Paws looks for many different things when evaluating a potential animal actor. Not only does Hollywood Paws evaluate the dog's apperance, training level, and personality, but we also look for owners who passionate about their pets and who are not only willing to, but also enjoy spending time with their dogs. Of course, just like human actors an animal actors must be more then a pretty face! People go to acting classes, police dogs need special training, guide dogs for the blind need certification classes, and studio dogs need training too! If your dogs are trained then that's great - Hollywood Paws will take your dog's current training into our decision process.
Do Dogs and Cats Attend Castings?
This depends, there are certain situations where casting calls are requried, but for the most part Hollywood Paws works directly with the production and advertising companies. Once a production call is received, Hollywood Paws Trainers and Talent Directors will submit all dogs and/or cats which fit the description of what the particualr job requries. When the production's producters and casting agents make their decision, they notify Hollywood Paws and the dog is officially sign on to that commercial or film.
How Can I Get My Dog An Evaluation?
Hollywood Paws will never say 'No' to seeing a dog or cat, but unfortunately we are unable to sign on every dog that through our studio doors. Your can call our representatives at 888-781-7827 in order to set an appointment or visit our website. Remember to make sure your dog is in a carrier or on-leash when you come in for your evaluation and be sure to being a photo or two to leave with us. Good luck!
Where do you think advertising agencies, production companies, television shows, and movie producers get their animals from? Well, there are about 40 animal companies which supply the majority of animals you see in ads, televisions, and movies. These wranglers own an inventory of anywhere from 30-100 dogs and cats, and these animals live to work. Hollywood Paws is changing the ways animals are supplied to the Entertainment Industry by bringing privately owned dogs and cats from your loving home to the silver screen and more! Hollywood Paws actors go home to a good bed after a long day's work.
Is There Really Production Work Out There For My Pet?
YES! There is a huge market for dogs and cats in the Entertainment Industry! Avdertising agencies conducted a survey of advertisiments that containined children and/or animals and found that these ads generated 100% more of a response from consumers. Animals appear in all types of ads that expand beyond the pet related businsses to industries such as Insurance (Geico), Communications (AT&T, Verizon), Food (Bush's Baked Beans, Pepsi), Automobile (Toyota, Volkswagon), Technology (Microsoft), Retail (Target), and Fast-food (Taco-Bell) just to name a few.
What Does Hollywood Paws Look For In A Dog or Cat?
Hollywood Paws looks for many different things when evaluating a potential animal actor. Not only does Hollywood Paws evaluate the dog's apperance, training level, and personality, but we also look for owners who passionate about their pets and who are not only willing to, but also enjoy spending time with their dogs. Of course, just like human actors an animal actors must be more then a pretty face! People go to acting classes, police dogs need special training, guide dogs for the blind need certification classes, and studio dogs need training too! If your dogs are trained then that's great - Hollywood Paws will take your dog's current training into our decision process.
Do Dogs and Cats Attend Castings?
This depends, there are certain situations where casting calls are requried, but for the most part Hollywood Paws works directly with the production and advertising companies. Once a production call is received, Hollywood Paws Trainers and Talent Directors will submit all dogs and/or cats which fit the description of what the particualr job requries. When the production's producters and casting agents make their decision, they notify Hollywood Paws and the dog is officially sign on to that commercial or film.
How Can I Get My Dog An Evaluation?
Hollywood Paws will never say 'No' to seeing a dog or cat, but unfortunately we are unable to sign on every dog that through our studio doors. Your can call our representatives at 888-781-7827 in order to set an appointment or visit our website. Remember to make sure your dog is in a carrier or on-leash when you come in for your evaluation and be sure to being a photo or two to leave with us. Good luck!
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