Friday, November 14, 2008

Going Green Has Gone to the Dogs









November 2008
Circulation: 100,000





Wagatha's Organic Dog Biscuit Giveaway






November 2008
Visitors per month: 1,671,408

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Wagatha's Organic Dog Biscuit Giveaway
Valued at $18.00

Twenty lucky winners will receive one 9-oz canister of Wagatha's Super Dog Biscuits and one 9-oz canister of Wagatha's Breakfast Biscuits. Approx. retail value: $18; wagathas.com

Wagatha's gourmet organic dog treats are 100% USDA Certified Organic and made with 100% kosher, human-grade ingredients, including extra-virgin olive oil, eggs, fruit and honey.

Active dogs will love the brand's Super Biscuits, which have energizing and regenerative properties that keep your dog up and running. Super Biscuits are wheat-, corn-, soy- and lactose-free, and also provide your dog with a boost of calcium and antioxidants.

Wagatha's Breakfast Biscuits are wheat- and lactose-free, and made with maple oatmeal, bananas and apples.

* No purchase necessary
* Entry period: Wednesday November 12 2008 - Monday January 12 2009

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Free Treats for First Pup

Free Treats for First Pup
Article by Donna Verry Dee
When I read that Wagatha's, a Vermont-based maker of organic dog treats, is offering to donate four years worth of premium treats to the yet-to-be-adopted first pet, my first reaction was, why give something away free to people who certainly don't need anyone's charity? Aren't there shelters filled with needy dogs, who would love to sink their teeth into one of Wagatha's certified organic, certified kosher biscuits baked with human-grade ingredients and available in six chef-inspired flavors? As I read on, however, I learned that Wagatha's owners, Neil Reilly and Norman Levitz already had that covered. Last year, they donated over 2000 pounds of treats to canine-friendly causes such as shelters, rescues organizations and therapy dog programs. In addition, if the Obama family adopts a shelter or rescue dog, Wagatha's will take care of that group with a steady stream of treats. So, if Wagatha's grabs some publicity by pampering what will already be a pampered pet, who am I to judge? Besides, do I really think that the President pays for his pet supplies with his own personal money? No, we, the taxpayers do. So, actually, Wagatha's is doing us all a service by picking up our dog treat tab for the next four years. Thanks guys!
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