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FURminator Dog deShedding Tool Competition



WIN 1 of 6 FURminator Prize Packs

Total prize pool of $650!!!

Do you have a shaggy pooch, a hairy hound or a tangled terrier? Thanks to Spectrum Brands Australia, you could win a life-changing FURminator grooming pack to get you and your dog through this Autumn shedding season and many more to come! 
Each winner's prize pack (6 in total to be won) will include:

1. 1 x FURminator deShedding Tool
It decreases shedding by up to 90% and stimulates natural oil production, which protects skin and promotes a healthy shiny coat. Choose one model for either short-hair or long-hair dogs and from one of 3 sizes: Small/Medium/Large) PLUS

2. 1 x Shed Control Cloths (12-Pack) AND
3 times thicker than traditional wipes, the cloths catch and collect loose surface hair. They're reusable for up to 3 times.

3. 1 x deShedding Ultra Premium Shampoo (473ml)
Enriched with Omega 3 & 6 Fatty Acids, Calendula Extract and Papaya Leaf Extract, the shampoo helps control shedding and also promotes a healthy skin and coat.

To enter, you must like our page and simply tell us in the comments "What colour is the Large FURminator deShedding Tool? & which model you'd like to win (short OR long hair and S/M/L" via Facebook or Instagram (post 31/03/2017). 

You will find the answer in our review here.

Please feel free to also show us images of your shaggy dog(s) via Facebook!

Want to find out more about the FURminator range of grooming solutions for your pets? You will find them on the Spectrum Brands stand No. 240 at the Melbourne Dog Lovers Show between May 5-7.

TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. This Competition is open until 12/04/17. Entry is open to Australian residents only. 
The winners will be announced on this page on 13/04/2017.
2. To enter, you need the correct answer to "what colour is the large FURminator deShedding tool"? at
http://www.australiandoglover.com/2016/07/furminator-deshedding-tools-for-dogs.html
3. Please note you MUST LIKE our Facebook page  OR FOLLOW our Instagram page @australiandoglover to be eligible.
4. You can only enter once (not both via Facebook and Instagram) or you will be disqualified.
5. Each extra person tagged in the Comments will earn the entrant an additional entry (maximum of  3 extra entries)

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