Dogs don’t cheat. They don’t ghost. They don’t forget anniversaries. In fact, they don’t even know what Valentine’s Day is — and that’s exactly what makes them the ultimate symbol of unconditional love.
This February, Vondi’s Holistic Pet Nutrition is celebrating that pure, wholehearted devotion with a Valentine’s competition that’s equal parts adorable and hilarious.
Because while dogs love their humans endlessly… most of them also have that one other thing they love just as fiercely.
- It could be a battered tennis ball that’s seen better days.
- A stick from the park that’s somehow “the one.”
- A squeaky toy they refuse to surrender.
- Another dog they follow everywhere.
- Or a completely unnecessary object they’ve adopted as their soulmate.
Vondi’s wants to see it all.
The #VondisValentine competition invites pet parents to share a photo of their dog with their “other” true love — the quirky obsession that makes them smile every single day. Whether it’s heart-meltingly sweet or laugh-out-loud ridiculous, every entry captures what makes dogs so wonderfully authentic: they love loudly, loyally and without hesitation.
Entering is simple. Participants just need to post their photo on social media, tag Vondi’s, and use the hashtag #VondisValentine. Entries close on 18 February, and the lucky winner will be announced on 20 February.
And the prize?
One fortunate dog (and their human) will receive a R2,500 Valentine’s Perfect Match Dinner Hamper — because love deserves to be celebrated properly, especially when it comes to wholesome, nourishing food.
As a brand rooted in holistic pet nutrition, Vondi’s understands that love isn’t just about cuddles and cute photos — it’s also about feeding pets with care, intention and quality ingredients. This competition perfectly blends the brand’s playful spirit with its deeper mission: celebrating the bond between humans and their dogs in a way that’s joyful, nourishing and heartfelt.
So whether your dog is deeply committed to a stick twice their size, passionately attached to a shredded teddy, or madly in love with their food bowl, now is the time to share their story. Because while Valentine’s Day may come once a year, dogs love every single day — and that’s something worth celebrating.

