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Lucky Pet St Patricks Day Competition


Would you like to find out if you've got the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick's Day? 

We don't have a pot of gold for you but thanks to our friends at Lucky Pet Supplies - the online store for pets with personality - you could win one of two awsome prize packs for your dog, which include:

#1. 1 x Northmate Green Slow Feeder Bowl (1 Standard and 1 Mini to give away) 




The Green Interactive Feeder by Northmate is a revolutionary way to turn every dog’s meal into a challenging game and slow down their eating! 

Scatter the desired amount of food across the Green and watch your dog ‘work’ to push the food out between the many blades of grass. You can even use wet food in the Green!   PLUS ...

#2. 1 x DOGlite Double Trouble LED Collar - Green Glow


If you love walking your dog at night or early mornings, this DOGlite LED Collar means you will not lose sight of your dog, even if they run into bushes offlead.

The smallest of the DOGlite range, these collars are only 1.5cm wide, making them the right thickness for delicate, small necks.

Using twin 4mm optical fibre strips, Double Trouble not only looks cool, it really sets off after hours.



NB: the total Prize Pool for this giveaway is $130

To ENTER, simply TELL us "what is the length of the Standard Northmate Green" in the comments via our Facebook or Instagram post (17/03/2017). Please feel free to tell us also why your dogs would benefit from these fantastic products?

You will find the answer in our recent review here.

TAG up to 3 of your dog-loving friends to receive additional entries in the draw!



TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. This Competition will close on 23/03/2017 (midnight). Entry is open to Australian residents only.


2. You will need the correct answer to "what is the length of the Standard Northmate Green Interactive Feeder" to be found at
http://www.australiandoglover.com/2016/04/northmate-green-slow-food-dog-bowl.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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