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Tell your shaggy dog story to win a year’s supply of dry dog food from Vet’s Kitchen

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
Wednesday, March 29, 2023 7:02 am
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DOES your dog make your day or do you have a caring canine that keeps you company?

If you own the perfect pooch then now’s the time to tell the world your shaggy dog story.

A leading pet food manufacturer is looking for dogs that lead when others only follow.

The Vet’s Kitchen wants to hear about mutts that make a difference whether they are therapy dogs or just good at cuddling.

The three top dogs in the Woof and Well Awards will pick up a medal as well as a year’s supply of Vet’s Kitchen dry dog food.

Laura Shears MD of Vet’s Kitchen said this year’s awards will focus on the mental health benefits of dog ownership.

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“Caring for a dog can benefit our mental health in so many ways, from keeping us active and boosting our confidence to helping us meet new people,” explained Laura.

“Dogs don’t judge, get bored of our jokes or tire of walks along the same route. For children, the love of a canine companion can influence their world in a positive way, enabling them to grow up stronger and more resilient.

“Nothing beats the welcome you receive from your dog, whether it’s a waggy tail at the end of a long working day or seeing your dog outside the school gates, their enthusiasm is contagious.

“Humans and their canine companions have always made for a winning team. That’s why our Woof & Well Award is so important and why each year we like to showcase the wonderful stories of dogs who have provided emotional support simply by being there.”

The Vet’s Kitchen Woof and Well Award is looking for tales of everyday canine heroism from owners who want to thank their dog for helping them and their family feel better and have proven their worth as part of a family or the wider community.”

The closing date for entries which will be judged by the expert team at Vet’s Kitchen including Fiona Firth, the Vet’s Kitchen Nutritionist is July 31.

“At Vet’s Kitchen we recognise that the bond between dog and owner is a powerful one and speaking from experience I wouldn’t be without my dogs, Theo and Yogi. They really are wonderful companions.”

Vet’s Kitchen is a partner company to Vet’s Klinic, which has recently opened its Reading branch in Woodley.

For full details on how to enter, go to: https://vetskitchen.co.uk/pages/woofandwell

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