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Reader's Digest launches pet of the month competition

Reader's Digest launches pet of the month competition

Reader's Digest has launched a pet of the month competition, with one winner every month

Reader’s Digest launches Pet of the month competition

The winning entrant for each month will receive a £100 gift voucher and their winning photo will be featured in Reader’s Digest pet of the month column

London, Thursday 11 May 2023 - Reader's Digest has launched an ongoing pet of the month competition, encouraging people to send in photos of their pets to subsequently be shared across the magazine, website and social media platforms.

The competition is open to any type of pet, the requirement being - a photo capturing the pets personality along with some information about them. At the start of each month a winner will be announced from a selection of the previous months entries.

The winning entrant for each month will receive a £100 gift voucher to spend at petplanet, and the winning photo will be featured in Reader's Digest's pet of the month column, as well as on the website and the companies social media platforms.

About Reader's Digest:

Launched in 1922, Reader's Digest has built 100 years of trust with a loyal audience and has become one of the largest circulating magazines in the world. The first UK edition of Reader's Digest hit the shelves in March 1938 and they've produced an edition for eager readers every month since then.

For more information, visit - https://www.readersdigest.co.uk

Media contact information:

Julie Leach - julie.leach@readersdigest.co.uk

Joshua Joda - joshua.joda@readersdigest.co.uk

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