Advertiser Top Pet 2023: Win a photoshoot and tasty treats

James Preston

jamesp@baylismedia.co.uk

02:57PM, Wednesday 24 May 2023

Furry friends and cute critters could win their very own photoshoot – as well as some tasty goodies – as part of the Advertiser’s Top Pet competition.

Readers now have until Friday, June 9 to submit their entries for this year’s search for the area’s favourite pet.

The competition is not restricted to traditional pets like cats and dogs.

There are no classes or entry criteria apart from the requirement for all entries to be domestic pets – no matter how weird or wonderful.

The Top Pet winner will receive a photoshoot for them and their pet with an Advertiser photographer and a framed 8”x10” photograph of choice from the shoot.

This year, Pets at Home in Stafferton Way will throw in a 5kg box of assorted treats from its pick ’n’ mix section worth £17.99 if the winning entry is a dog, or an alternative of equal value for a non-dog winner.

To submit your entry simply email your photo to us (sorry, no posted photos) showing your pet in all its glory.

Include with it, your name, your pet’s name and your daytime telephone number.

Send it to sallyg@baylismedia.co.uk by Friday, June 9.

We will then print all the photos in the Advertiser and on the Maidenhead Advertiser website and ask readers to vote for their favourite.

The winner will be the pet which polls the most votes.

So what are you waiting for? Whether you have a cute cat, great gerbil, delightful dog, superb spider or regal reptile, share it with us and bring a smile to our faces.

Please note that all photos submitted should be in jpg format and should be no less than 1MB in size. For full terms and conditions visit maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk/section/969/terms-and-conditions

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