Hey lovelies! Hope you are having a fabulous weekend!
So I recently read an article about a
strange contest that California holds – the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest. I was
shocked to see such an odd competition lol.
Especially since it seems very popular and people travel from all over
the world to enter.
The contest includes a Red Carpet
Walk and a Faux Paw Fashion Show featuring adoptable or previously adopted
dogs.
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg – STL Today)
1st Place Winner, Martha
This year’s winner is Martha, a
3-year-old Neopolitan Mastiff. Martha
was a rescue dog that was nearly blind after suffering from severe neglect and
abuse. Thankfully, after obtaining her
forever home and after several surgeries, she can now see again.
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg – STL Today)
1st Place Winner, Martha with Owner
I’m not sure I find Martha ugly –
maybe not the cutest dog I’ve ever seen, but there is something sweet and
adorable about her.
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg – STL Today)
2nd Place Winner, Moe with Owner
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg – STL Today)
2nd Place Winner, Moe with Owner
This year’s second place winner is
Moe, a Brussel Griffon Pug. Look at that tongue lol! So silly!
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg – STL Today)
3rd Place Winner Chase
This year’s third place winner is
Chase, a Chinese Crested Harke. I can’t
help but think of Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey when I see a Chinese
Crested dog. “How to Lose a Guy in 10
Days,” is one of my favorite movies.
Have you seen it? Remember when
Kate’s character surprises Matthew’s character with their new dog and the dog
pees on his billiard table lol!
I don’t know about you, but as a
huge animal lover I don’t really see dogs as ugly. They are cute in their own ways. Perhaps if I had to pick a dog as ugly, I’d
pick one that is mean and vicious, but even then, it’s more likely they were
trained and taught those bad characteristics.
This contest has been going on
since the 1970’s and is held in Petaluma, California every year. As this event is part of the Sonoma-Marin
Fair it draws about 2-3k people each year.
The entry fee is waived for all
contestants if they enter before the set deadline date. However, if you miss that date is costs $10
to compete.
The first-place winner receives
$1,500, a trophy, a free trip to NYC, and of course, the esteemed official title. That awesome prize is definitely worth the
free or even $10 entry fee!
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg – STL Today)
Contestant Rascal with Owner (L) and 3rd Place Winner, Chase (R) with Owner
Although a strange contest, I love
that this event partners with animal rights groups to educate the public about
animals and to provide opportunities to adopt rescue dogs.
All in all, Erin Post, CEO of the
Sonoma-Marin Fair, said it best, “We’re proud to celebrate all dogs and pets by
showing that no matter their imperfections, they are adoptable, lovable and a
great addition to any family.”
So maybe not the most glamorous
title to win, this event is all fun and games, encourages adopt don’t shop, and
all breeds and ages are welcome.
What do you think of this
event? Have you heard of it before? Would you enter your dog into
this competition? Which breed do you
think is the ugliest? Do you agree with the
judge’s scores on who they picked for first through third place?
Find out more info about this
event at the links below.
Sources:
"Meet Martha - the World's
Ugliest Dog." Stltoday.com. STL Today, 24 June 2017. Web. 30 June 2017.
<http://www.stltoday.com/lifestyles/pets/meet-martha---the-world-s-ugliest-dog/collection_65499613-5571-55ed-841a-753ed996f89e.html>.
"World's Ugliest Dog
Contest." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 26 June 2017. Web. 09 July
2017. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Ugliest_Dog_Contest>.
"World’s
Ugliest Dog." Sonoma Marin Fairgrounds & Event Center. Sonoma Marin
Fairgrounds & Event Center, n.d. Web. 09 July 2017.
<http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/worlds-ugliest-dog/>.
Oh my! I have never heard of this kind of event! Too funny and a little sad! Poor doggies! But it's all in fun I guess and the uglier they look the cuter they are?! ;
ReplyDeleteI have heard of this for many years. I have mixed feelings about it. While it does showcase dogs who might not otherwise be considered adoptable, and such there has been controversy. For many years chinese crested dogs coming from bad breeders kept winning. I dont even want to think of that so I wont go into it :/
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