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Pet Pic iPhone App

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Smart phones are so much fun. One of the nicest things about having an iPhone is that you can snap pics and share them on the web immediately. And they take pretty decent quality pictures. But if you’ve ever found yourself trying to snap a good picture of Rover using your iPhone, you know how tricky it can be to hold the phone and snap the picture while trying to get your dog’s attention.

Rafael Gaino to the rescue. Pet Pic, by Punk Opera, is a pretty cool iPhone app for those of us with pets. He wrote the app to help him take pictures of his dog and now anyone with an iPhone can capture better photos of their dogs, too.

It’s a simple concept really, we’ve all tried holding up a toy or a treat to get our pet’s attention when taking photos and that’s what this app does. It makes sounds, grabbing your dogs attention and leaving you and your hands free for snapping the perfect pet pic. The latest version of Pet Pic now plays the sounds automatically and includes squeaky toy sounds.

The app is affordable ($0.99) and it looks like loads of fun. We’d love to give it a test run but aren’t able to since we all have Android phones. So, we’re looking for someone who would be willing to give it a test drive and report back. We’ll give you a promo code to install the app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. If you’re interested, leave us a comment below and let us know what device you’ll be testing on. We’ll choose at least 3 testers and only require a short email review along with a photo in return.
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Requires iOS 4.2 or later

Upload cuter canine photos to Facebook or Twitter or your blog using your iPhone with Pet Pic by Punk Opera.

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Devoted pet owner and now, devoted pet editor, Judi worked in traditional offices, keeping the books and the day-to-day operations organized. Taking her dog to work every day for over a decade never seemed odd. Neither did having an office cat. She knows what it's like to train a new puppy and she's experienced the heartache of losing beloved companions. Retired, she currently lives with her spoiled dog and four chickens (who are, interestingly enough, also spoiled).

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