A Maytag Pet-Pro Laundry Makeover: How to Enter the New Sweepstakes and Why Pet Owners Should Pay Attention

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Maytag and Christen Harper Goff kick off a sweepstakes for pet owners
Maytag has teamed with lifestyle creator Christen Harper Goff to launch a sweepstakes that promises one household a Pet Pro top-load washer and dryer. The promotion lives on social media and is part of a broader push to highlight appliances built to handle pet hair and messy pet beds. It’s a simple idea: Maytag offers a big-ticket prize that solves a common pet problem, and Harper Goff brings the pet-friendly audience and everyday voice to the campaign.
The giveaway was announced on Maytag’s recent social posts and is open for a limited time. The headline prize — a pair of appliances designed and marketed with pet owners in mind — is aimed at anyone who spends time fighting hair and stains in the laundry room. The sweepstakes provides a straightforward way for one winner to skip buying a new washer or dryer and get a machine meant to make life with pets a bit cleaner.
How to enter the Pet Pro top-load laundry system sweepstakes
Entry happens primarily through Instagram. To take part, users must follow the rules set out in the sweepstakes post, engage with the post in the required way (for example by liking, commenting, or tagging a friend), and complete any additional steps named in the caption. The sweepstakes has a clear start and end date, and entries must be submitted during that window to be valid.
Eligibility is typical for brand sweepstakes: entrants must be legal residents of the United States and meet an age minimum, usually 18. Winners are chosen at random from eligible entries and will be notified publicly or via direct message. The prize includes the advertised Pet Pro washer and dryer; delivery and installation details depend on the winner’s location and the brand’s terms.
The most important practical tip is to read the contest caption and the official rules closely. Those rules explain exactly how to enter, what counts as valid entry, and how Maytag will contact winners. Missing a required step — such as not following an account or failing to confirm contact details — can disqualify an entry.
What the Maytag Pet Pro system promises and why Christen Harper Goff is part of the push
The Pet Pro top-load system is built around two big ideas: stronger cleaning for items that attract pet hair and a more convenient way to manage bulky pet bedding. The appliances are advertised with features such as enhanced water flow, targeted wash actions for heavy soils, and filtration meant to catch hair before it redeposits. On the dryer side, settings aimed at faster fluffing and fewer tangles for pet bedding are highlighted.
Christen Harper Goff is a social media creator known for family and pet-focused content. Her audience skews to pet owners and parents who look for honest, real-world tips and product recommendations. For Maytag, she offers credibility with the group of shoppers most likely to care about pet-friendly appliances. For Harper Goff, the partnership is a match with content she already posts about home life and pet care.
Beyond features, the Pet Pro branding signals a marketing focus: Maytag wants to be the default choice for customers who see pet hair and stains as a frequent headache. The sweepstakes is a way to get the machines into a real home and generate social proof through the winner’s experience and any follow-up content.
Who should care — price, availability and the timing of the push
If you live with dogs, cats, or other furry companions and you wash bedding, blankets, or pet clothes often, this is aimed at you. The Pet Pro appliances appear where Maytag sells its major machines: in big-box appliance stores, online through retailers, and directly through the brand when available. Price can vary by model and promotions, but specialized pet-focused features usually add a premium over basic washers and dryers.
The sweepstakes also fits a common seasonal pattern: brands push appliance updates and promotions ahead of the holidays and winter months when families spend more time indoors with pets. For shoppers not entering the contest, the campaign is a reminder to watch for discounts and bundled promotions tied to the new model line.
Official rules, prize delivery and where to get more information
Maytag publishes full contest rules and terms alongside the social posts announcing the sweepstakes. Those rules cover eligibility, entry limits, prize delivery, tax responsibilities, and how winners will be announced. Winners should expect a follow-up that covers delivery timing, installation options, and any regional restrictions on service.
For anyone considering entry, keep a copy or screenshot of the official rules and the original post that shows the required entry steps. The brand’s customer service or PR channels can clarify prize logistics if the winner has special delivery or installation needs. Otherwise, the sweepstakes is a straightforward brand promotion: one practical prize, a single winner, and a chance to skip the hassle of a messy laundry room for a while.
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