Contest Alert! Bark n' Fly Five Star Vacay

Samantha Cullen | November 26, 2014 in Kelowna Now Contests & Updates

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UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Kerry Tinling has been randomly drawn as the winner!

So here's what you need to do. Get your owners to enter to win this incredible vacation at Bark n' Fly. It's just two minutes from YLW, Your Link to the World so they can just drop you off when they're leaving town for whatever it is they do in some place called Tulum or Rome or Honolulu.

Yeah Whatever!

But do yourself a favour would yuz ...don't even begin with them. Don't tell them about the five acres of unbelievable, spacious run around land they have at Bark n' Fly. Don't tell them about the bathing and grooming and the food ... talk about culinary, I'm tellin' yuz. Tell you what though. It would be a smart move if you told your owners about the Bark n' Fly Pet Shuttle. That way they never have to actually see this place - they won't know just how good we got it out here!

So here's what you do. Get your owner to enter, you can win a 7 night, 8 day consecutive stay at Bark n' Fly Dog Daycare & Boarding - Kelowna's 5 star luxury Pet Boarding Resort. You're going to be staying in the lap of luxury at Bark n' Fly in a first class luxury suite, and they'll throw in a 'spa day' with a deep cleansing bath, brush out and nail trim (kind of poochpedi). Plus your owner will have a $150 Bark n' Fly gift card for goodies and chew toys and food and stuff. Ruff! The whole thing is worth over $500 bones, easy!

Contest open from now until noon Monday, January 5, 2015.

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UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Kerry Tinling has been randomly drawn as the winner!

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