A Petcurean Christmas contest — what a great addition to the season’s bountiful good cheer! Our friends at Petcurean are going to give someone a really happy holiday with an entire year’s worth of their premium pet food (the only kind they have) as first prize! The Second and Third prizes are pretty great too — a Yuletide gift that will start the New Year off on a good note!
As many of you know, I have been home-cooking for my dogs for more than 15 years. I agreed to become a brand advocate for Petcurean for the later part of this year because their food passed the many requirements I place on any food prepared outside my kitchen, some of which are named high grade meats, natural vitamins and preservatives, and nothing is sourced through China (taurine was the only ingredient from China and is now sourced out of Japan). Naturally, Tashi has to like the food, and believe me, he has turned his nose up at some pretty fancy stuff. Energy levels, ease of digestion, and no gassy issues are all important observable outcomes, and his eagerness for his food and higher energy levels make this pet parent really happy! Petcurean is serious about its role regarding sustainability and the environment in sourcing their raw materials, and the use of high quality ingredients in all their pet foods. (You can check out their FAQ page and glossary of ingredients for more.)
To enter, visit the Petcurean Facebook page, hit the timeline dropdown menu and select “Contest”. All you need to do is write a great letter to Santa (limit 400 words) and you can take a look at entries to date, too, just in case you’re a little nervous. You can also cruise the page and you’ll see several posts about the contest. You have until Midnight (PST) December 19, 2013 to submit your entry. According to the post, the winner will be announced December 20. That will put a smile on winners’ faces.
Why not take a chance, enter the Petcurean Christmas contest for a one-year, six or three-month supply of premium pet food? Someone will win and it could be you and your dog — good luck!