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The 30 Days Performance Challenge in 5 Simple Steps
If you have been feeding your pet other petfood, table scraps or PURINA ONE only occasionally, you're ready to take the Challenge. Here's how it works:
Step 1

Register online for the PURINA ONE 30 Day Performance Challenge, fill out the left hand side of your pet's scorecard, and keep the scorecard in a visible place.


Purchase your first pack of PURINA ONE (1.5kg or 6kg dog food and 500g or 1.5kg cat food) from any leading supermarket. There's no need to wait for your Challenge Information Pack to arrive - you already have everything you need to get started!

Step 2

You will receive your Challenge Information Pack by mail within 10 days of registering.


10 days after registration you will receive your Challenge Information Pack. It contains insights on pet wellbeing, nutrition, signs of great health, common behavioural issues and feedback from devoted pet owners just like you. This is a handy reference to help you give your pet a long, healthy and happy life.

Step 3

Make the gradual transition to PURINA ONE


Your pet should be gradually introduced to PURINA ONE over a 7 to 10 day period, because an abrupt change in diet could cause a mild stomach upset.

Step 4

Feed your pet PURINA ONE exclusively for 30 days and track its condition


After 30 days, record you pet's health progress on the right hand side of your pet's scorecard. This makes it easier to monitor their progress and evaluate the results. Follow the instructions on the pack to see how much you should feed your cat and/or dog.

Step 5

Let us know how your pet performed in the Challenge


We would love to know how the PURINA ONE 30 Day Performance Challenge has improved your pet's health. Submit your Success Story and a photo of your pet in peak condition here.
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