Nutrience and Montreal Dog Blog launch "Food For Fans" Viral Campaign



«Les chiens et chats ne sont pas forcément synonymes de dégâts.»  Dogs are not synonymous with garbage, come moving day!

«Les chiens et chats ne sont pas forcément synonymes de dégâts.» Dogs are not synonymous with garbage, come moving day!

Published on July 8, 2011
Published on July 8, 2011

$10, 000 for 10, 000 fans!

Topics :
Food for Fansviral , Montreal

 

In the wake of Montreal's Moving Day, local shelters are once again overflowing with unwanted pets.  Nutrience Pet Food and Montrealdogblog.com are teaming up to help handle the influx by donating $10 000 worth of free dog food to 3 local rescues.

Beginning this Monday July 11th, Montrealdogblog.com will launch the Food for Fans viral campaign - and encourage the public to "Like" the Nutrience Facebook page.  When the page reaches 10,000 Fans, Nutrience will release a $10,000 food donation to Teja's Animal Refuge, Eleven Eleven Animal Rescue and Kiko Dog Rescue.  This sizeable food donation will ease a significant amount of worry and cost for these volunteer-run rescues - who have collectively rehomed hundreds of abandoned animals.  The campaign needs less than 2000 "Likes" to reach their goal.  

Join the Food for Fans campaign - and feed dozens of dogs with the click of a mouse. "Like" Nutrience today and spread the word to family and friends!

Nutrience and Montrealdogblog.com - working together with animal rescues, so that homeless pets stay healthy and happy.

 About Nutrience and Montreal Dog Blog

 Nutrience Pet Food offers an extensive line of quality dog and cat formulas. Their "No bad anything" mission means you will never find any fillers, added glutens or by-products in any of their formulas.

When the page reaches 10,000 Fans, Nutrience will release a $10,000 food donation to Teja's Animal Refuge, Eleven Eleven Animal Rescue and Kiko Dog Rescue. -

Montrealdogblog.com is a one-stop online resource for Montreal pet owners.  Run by a collective of Montreal pet lovers and professionals, it offers information and education - often with a focus on animal rescue. 

 For more information, visit: 

 http://www.nutrience.ca/

 http://www.montrealdogblog.com/

 

 The Nutrience Fan Page:

 http://www.facebook.com/nutrience

 

 Rescues:

 http://www.elevenelevenanimalrescue.org/

 http://www.kikodogrescue.ca/

 http://www.tejasanimalrefuge.ca/

See this article on The Monitor newspaper

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    Adele Russillo
    - July 11, 2011 at 12:41:09

    I am so please to see that Nutrience dog food will donate $10,000.00 to 3 animal rescues which will help them treat more pets. Thank you for your kindness and will promote Nutrience dog food. You are always striving to improve a more nutrient food for animals.

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