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#DogKarma Sponsor: Newman’s Own Organics Premium Pet Food

September 27, 2011 Filed Under: #DogKarma

I feed my dogs Newman’s Own Organics, and have for a very long time.  I’ve even reviewed Newman’s dog food at TheGreenists.com.  I’m super excited that Newman’s Own Organics Premium Pet Food is giving our lucky winner of the #DogKarma Rescue Dog Prize Pack a sample kit of dog food, because I think Newman’s Own Organics is a wonderful example of good karma in action.

About the sample kit:

  • 1.5 lb adult dry food bag
  • 12.7oz chicken/brown rice can
  • 12oz beef can
  • 5.5oz turkey/chicken can
  • 5.5oz turkey/brown Rice can
  • 10oz Peanut Butter treats
  • 4oz Chicken/Rice Training Treat
  • $10 worth of coupons on future purchases of Newman’s Own Organics products

About Newman’s Own Organics Premium Pet Food:

All of Newman’s Own Organics Premium Pet Food contain certified organic vegetables and grains. The products do not contain antibiotics, hormones, chemical ingredients or artificial preservatives, colors, or additives. The pet food, like all of Newman’s Own Organics’ products, has been certified by Oregon Tilth. All of the charity money generated by the sale of the pet food goes to organizations that support animals’ well-being.

Newman’s Own Organics was established as a division of Newman’s Own in 1993, and became a separate company in late 2001. Paul Newman has given over $300 million to thousands of charities worldwide since 1982.

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This item is a part of the #DogKarma Prize pack full of great dog goods to help a rescue dog get settled in his or her new home.  If you’re not planning to adopt a rescue dog in the near future, you can still enter.  If you win, the Good Karma necklace is yours to keep, and we hope you’ll donate the dog goods to your local rescue to help them with their amazing efforts to help dogs find forever homes.





How to enter:





  • Leave a comment on this post, and tell me who your favorite TV or movie dog is (one comment per person, please).

For extra entries:

  • Blog or Tweet (#DogKarma) about a dog from your local pound or rescue who is in need of a home, and come back and leave the link to your tweet or blog post in the comments.  Here’s a sample tweet.

  • Please only enter one link per day in comments for an extra entry, but feel free to post about rescue dogs with the #DogKarma hashtag as often as you’d like, because, of course, the goal is to raise awareness about adoptable rescue dogs!  

  • Each day this week I’ll post with more information on the items in the prize pack and the generous companies sponsoring this project, and will give you more opportunities to enter with each post.

I’ll announce the winner (chosen by a random number generator) on Monday, October 3rd.

Good Luck!






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  1. Laura says

    September 27, 2011 at 12:39 pm

    My favorite tv/movie dog is from the movie “Lake House.” She’s a cute light tan stray mutt that “adopts” her people on the movie & they call her Jac.

    We named our tan shepherd mix after her. We often are asked if “Jac” is short for Jacqueline, after they find out she’s female, and we explain where we got the name. :)

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  2. Barbara says

    September 27, 2011 at 1:19 pm

    My sister is a Labrador rescuer. I am thinking of becoming involved myself and think this would really help me to get started. Thanks!

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  3. Alana says

    September 27, 2011 at 7:44 pm

    My favorite tv/movie dog has always been Benji. He was a stray who needed a home and I always knew that I would adopt dogs so one less dog is homeless or abused.

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  4. Leslie says

    September 27, 2011 at 10:57 pm

    I would have to say Scooby-Doo! He kind of reminds me of my dog Bronco that loves to eat. :)

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  5. Crystal Lee Patriarche says

    September 27, 2011 at 11:00 pm

    I love Winn Dixie – based on the children’s book “Because of Winn Dixie” by Kate DiCamillo and turned into a movie, featuring a loveable dog! My dauther loves the book and movie too!

    Reply
  6. Lu says

    September 27, 2011 at 11:20 pm

    I love the yellow lab in Homeward Bound

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  7. Lu says

    September 27, 2011 at 11:23 pm

    I love yellow lab in the Homeward Bound movies and Marley, too. My two rescued girls are yellow labs.

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  8. Anonymous says

    September 28, 2011 at 7:44 pm

    Eddie from Frasier. What’s not to love about Eddie?!

    Reply
  9. faithfullyfeisty says

    September 28, 2011 at 7:46 pm

    Eddie from Frasier. What’s not to love about Eddie?!

    Reply
  10. faithfullyfeisty says

    September 28, 2011 at 7:47 pm

    Eddie from Frasier. What’s not to love about Eddie?!

    Reply
  11. Melissa says

    September 28, 2011 at 7:56 pm

    Marley is my most recent favorite, my son will not watch movies with me anymore because of how I cried :(

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  12. ekiworld says

    September 28, 2011 at 10:37 pm

    My favorite dog is the German Shepard Sam from the film I Am Legend. She was a hunter, a healer, a friend and the only living compnaion to Will Smith’s character. Her loyalty reminds me of my rescued mutt, Buffy, who rescued my daughter (when she was a toddler) after she had jumped into our swimming pool. Buffy pulled her out of the water by her shoulder and did not even leave a mark on her:)

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  13. Ali says

    October 3, 2011 at 3:09 am

    Thats easy…. Lassie!
    -Ali

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