Pets in a Pickle Competition

Pets in a Pickle Competition

Holly and Berry have been super busy over the last couple of weeks working on a partnership with Pet Insurance firm, Pets in a Pickle. Today is launch day and the dogs are chasing their tales with excitement about the competition that starts this morning. 

Who are Pets in a Pickle?

Pets in a Pickle offer 0% finance (subject to status) for all customers, meaning that you can provide your four legged friend with the healthcare they deserve. From bumps and scrapes to long term illnesses, you can take your dog or cat to the vet without having to worry about unexpected bills and costs. You can purchase a pet insurance policy as soon as your cat or dog turns eight weeks old. Whether you’re a first time pet owner or are adding some four-legged brothers and sisters to your clan, Pets in a Pickle has policies designed to suit you and your purrrfect pal or canine companion.

What is the competition?

You can win an Earthbound Luxury Tweed Dog Bed worth £115 for your furry friend by entering the sompetition on Facebook. All you have to do is:

🐾 1. Like the @DogsDogsDogs Facebook Page
🐾 2. Like the @PetsInAPickle Facebook page
👇 3. Tell us in the comments below where your dog’s favourite spot to sleep is!

Good luck and thank you for entering. 

 

 



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