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Jun 11 2008

CONTEST: How Pets Contribute to Chronic Pain Relief

Published by tinasam at 6:05 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Welcome to Chronic Pain Today’s first CONTEST!

It can be a poem, it can be a cartoon (I’m looking at you Chato) an essay (under 300 words please), or a picture. What I’m wanting to see is the best depiction of how pets can help you cope with having a chronic pain condition. All entries need to be emailed to me  with the subject line of CPT:CONTEST.

Contest will end at midnight EST June 30th and winners will be announced on this site on July 1st.

Winner of contest will win the TidyCat’s Breeze Litter System

Please remember that all entries may be used in upcoming blog posts and the winner will be posted as well.  You may enter as often as you like.  Please include your name, email address, and any other relevant information.

Please pass this on if you know of anyone that would be interested in this. and THANKS!!

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5 Responses to “CONTEST: How Pets Contribute to Chronic Pain Relief”

  1. chatobstewarton 11 Jun 2008 at 8:15 pm edit this

    LOL, I submit a cartoons this week…. lol
    “the best depiction of how pets can help you cope with having a chronic pain condition” going have to think about this… oh, man now I under pressure and a deadline!

  2. reginaavaloson 11 Jun 2008 at 10:51 pm edit this

    What a great idea for a contest. I might have to submit something myself.

    Gina
    http://celebritytoday.today.com
    http://ginasramblings.blogspot.com

  3. blondiewriteson 12 Jun 2008 at 7:14 am edit this

    I will certianly write something. There has to be a reason why I have 3 cats and 2 dogs other than to spend all my money on them.

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