Super Smiley the dog is triple threat and has Zoomie to prove it

Super Smiley, the Co-Host of Pet Life Radio’s Award Winning show “A Super Smiley Adventure with Megan Blake,” took home the first ever Zoomie Award at the Grand Opening of the Zoom Room, the highly acclaimed nationally franchised dog-training facility and social club.


Blake says, "Contrary to popular belief in Super Smiley's case triple threat does not stand for growl, woof and bite. Triple threat Zoomie” is for Best Dog Actor, Singer and Animal Advocate. The Win is merited by Smiley’s Award Winning "Dogumentaries,” and for “The Super Smiley Flash Mob 4 Pet Adoption” National Tour and for his Award Winning radio show, “A Super Smiley Adventure” on Pet Life Radio."

The Hallmark Channel’s skate boarding dog, Tillman, star of “Who Let The Dog’s Out,” took home the gold for “Best TV Dog.” Tillman’s Award was accepted by Jimmy Van Patten of Dick Van Patten’s Natural Balance dog food, Tillman’s sponsor.

Smiley recently returned from Sundance where his “Dogumentaries” screened at the Zen Den venue. “Kindness – A Dogumentary” explores Smiley’s work with The Salesian Boys and Girls Club about the values animals teach, and “Super Smiley Flash Mob – A Dogumentary” follows Smiley on his flash mob tour across the U.S as he energizes pet adoption.

Smiley’s person, Megan Blake, The Pet Lifestyle Coach ™, is the Host of Pet Life Radio’s “A Super Smiley Adventure,” and was the Resident Pet Expert and Host on PBS’s longest running #1 Pet Series, “Animal Attractions TV.” She is an actress and dog trainer, specializing in integrating pets into people’s lifestyles.

Learn more about Smiley and Megan Blake and listen to Megan's recent appearance on Max A Pooch's Awesome Animal Advocates that is hosted by this writer. An article about Super Smiley and Megan wanting to come to Chicago for a flash mob tour appeared in Chicago Animal Advocacy and an article on Zoom Room also appeared in Chicago Animal Advocacy.

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