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Arden Grange, an independent producer of naturally hypoallergenic, super premium dog and cat food, is gifting food bundles to 25 independent animal charities across the UK. 

Its annual giveaway, which takes place on Instagram and Facebook, has been “ramped up” this year as part of the Arden Grange 25-year milestone.

Launching on 26 August, which is also International Dog Day, Arden Grange is asking the public to nominate their favourite local registered charity or shelter via Facebook or Instagram, by naming them in the comments below relevant posts.  

The 25 winning charities will be impartially selected at random, and each will receive 25 large bags of Arden Grange dog and/or cat food.

Arden Grange dog and cat foods are naturally hypoallergenic, nutritious, and “ideal for all life stages and breeds”. 

Each variant includes special ingredients selected to promote “unique” health benefits, for example krill which is an excellent source of omega 3 fatty acids and prebiotics helps to support the digestion and immune system. The most common dietary allergens are excluded from the products.

Arden Grange added that its natural foods can also help with common ailments found in rescue dogs and cats arriving at shelters, whether they are under or overweight, in poor condition, stressed, anxious or fussy with food.

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