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Title: Win a year’s supply of ProBalance dog food - Plusrewards subs
Post by: culturebird on Monday 04 May 2020, 09:43:47 am
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Win a year’s supply of ProBalance Dog Food for your furry best friend!
We’re giving you a chance to win a year’s worth of ProBalance dog food for your furry best friend! There are 10 prizes to be won.
 
ProBalance is made from natural ingredients, fortified with vitamins & minerals that are expertly blended to perfection with care, by nutritionists and veterinary scientists. Like nature and science, ProBalance and your pet are better together.
 
Better nature, better science, better balance.
 
Make sure you sign-up to the Petbarn loyalty program to be eligible for this prize. It’s free to sign-up and you will receive all the best Petbarn offers before anyone else.

Enter now for your chance to win!

https://www.plusrewards.com.au/dailytelegraph/competitions/win-a-years-supply-of-probalance-dog-food

Entries open 9:00am AEST Monday 4 May 2020 and close 11:59pm AEST Sunday 31 May 2020. Australian residents aged 18 years and over only. Limited to one entry per eligible +Rewards Member. Winners determined on 1 June at 11.00am AEST at Nationwide News Pty Ltd, 2 Holt Street, Surry Hills, NSW 2010. Winner’s names to be published on 8 June on the +Rewards website. Total prize pool valued at $7,079.40. There are 10 x 1 year supply of ProBalance dog food to be won nationally by eligible +Rewards Members from The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail, The Advertiser, The Mercury, NT News, Geelong Advertiser, Gold Coast Bulletin, Cairns Post, The Weekly Times or Townsville Bulletin. Full terms and conditions apply. A year’s supply of ProBalance dog food is calculated based on the recommended ProBalance feeding guide for an average 15kg adult dog engaging in moderate activity.