It’s Back! Let’s See Your Dog #BegForZukes On Twitter

Amy Tokic
by Amy Tokic
It’s time for another Twitter contest – let’s see your dog begging for some treats, for your chance to win Zuke’s treats!


Our first Twitter contest was so popular that we decided to do it again! From May 6 to May 13, 2015, we’re going to be giving away Zuke’s Genuine Jerky treat prize pack to FIVE lucky winners! Each winner will receive three bags of Genuine Jerky treats.


We know that dogs will do anything for a treat, and they’re not above begging for nom noms. That’s why we want you to post a picture of your dog begging in his or her own special way for a treat to Twitter.


How To Enter:


Here’s what you have to do:


  1. Follow us on Twitter: @PetGuideTweets
  2. Post a picture of your dog begging or waiting for a treat.
  3. In your Tweet, include and tag @PetGuideTweets


Three winners will be chosen on Thursday, May 14, 2015 9 AM EST. Each winner will receive a Zuke’s treat prize pack that includes a bag of Genuine Jerky Barbeque Beef, Original Beef and Teriyaki Beef.


This contest is OPEN TO U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY. Winners will be chosen based on theme, photo clarity, and the inclusion of hashtag and @PetGuideTweets tag. These three winners will be contacted via Twitter direct message, and have 24 hours to reply in order to claim their prize.


We can’t wait to see all of those pictures, and we’ll feature all three winners on PetGuide.com for everyone to enjoy!

Amy Tokic
Amy Tokic

Amy Tokic, Editor of PetGuide.com, is a passionate animal lover and proud pet parent of Oscar, a Shih Tzu/Chihuahua cross, and Zed, a Japanese Chin. Her love of animals began in kindergarten, when she brought her stuffed dog Snoopy into class with her every day. Now, she writes about her adventures in pet ownership and tirelessly researches products, news and health related issues she can share with other animal enthusiasts. In her free time, Amy loves perusing used book and record stores, obsessing over the latest pet products available and chasing squirrels with wild abandon (a habit attributed to spending too much time with her pooches).

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