Is Your Pet Jmore Cover-Worthy?

Does your dog, cat or parakeet represent the community? Get him on the cover of Jmore's January issue!

We’re looking for the cover model for our January pets issue.

Send us your best pet photos and tell us in 150 words or less why your furry friend should be on the cover of Jmore — what makes him special, does she have a funny character trait, is he an active member of the community?

Send photos, essays and contact info to Simone Ellin at simoneellin@jmoreliving.com.

All materials must be submitted by Dec. 3. Winners will be selected by Jmore staff members. Photos will also be included in a future gallery online at jmoreliving.com. 

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