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Vitalin film star looking for a home
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Vitalin film star looking for a home



Vitalin recently filmed a new video about how their super premium dog food is made.

Lincoln-based dog rescue, Four-Legged Friends, receives regular donations from Vitalin and brought along three very special dogs to take part in filming.

Collie Sam and Poodle cross Maggy have already been rehomed but Socks, a beautiful two-year-old German Shepherd cross, is still looking for her forever home after spending a year in kennels and sadly being over-looked.

Claire Smith of Four-Legged Friends said: “Socks arrived at the centre through no fault of her own. She is such a gentle and loving dog, we just can’t understand why she still hasn’t found a home.”

If you are interested in meeting Socks please contact the rescue centre on the number below. The Vitalin video will be available to watch online so you can find out exactly how the food is made and see Socks and her friends in action.

Four-Legged Friends Animal Rescue can be contacted on 01522 693392 or you can find them on Facebook – ‘fourleggedfriendsrescue’.

For further information about Vitalin please call +44 (0) 844 800 3347 or visit www.vitalinpetfood.co.uk.

Pictured: Claire Smith (left) pictured with Sam, Maggy and Clare Stainton with Socks (far right).

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