California's "Ugliest Dog" Contest Celebrates Imperfections
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A contest to crown “The World’s Ugliest Dog” may appear to be derogatory to dogs. However, that is not the intention of the organizers of the Sonoma-Marin Fair where the popular event has been held for the past 28 years. They view the unusual event as a celebration of the spirit and imperfections that make the dogs loveable and adoptable.
Among the 17 spirited dogs that strutted across the red carpet on June 23 was second-time entrant Katana. The seven-year-old miniature wire-haired Dachshund, who now lives with her mom in Santa Rosa, CA, was rescued from a cage at a pet store in Japan. She loves to eat and steal and hide her owner’s belongings.
Also in contention was Icky. Rescued from an animal hoarder in Butte County, CA the “ugly” dog has helped raise over 10,000 USD for AIDS-related charities and also been featured in various movies, commercials, magazines, and newspapers.
Then there was Josie, a Chinese-Crested mix from Tucson, AZ. The six-year-old who was rescued from a puppy mill farm spends her days helping foster dogs adjust to their new life.
There was also Monkey, a three-year-old Chinese Crested/Brussels Griffon. The fearless pooch that was removed from a hoarding situation enjoys being the center of attraction whenever he goes to dog parks.
But though all the dogs were winners in their own right, there could be only one “World’s Ugliest Dog.” That honor, which came with a large trophy and a $1,500 USD cash prize, went to 2015 runner-up, Sweepee Rambo. The four-pound Chihuahua/Chinese Crested miniature dog with a snazzy blond mohawk impressed both the judges and audience with her lolling tongue and hairless coat.
Josie was named runner-up, while Rue, another Chinese-Crested pooch from Linden, CA came in third place. First-time entrant Rooby Roux, went home with the Spirit Award. Established in 2015, it honors dogs that have overcome obstacles. Given that Roux lost her original owner to a debilitating disease and her eyesight to glaucoma, she certainly deserved it. The good news is that the new family adores her and is even trying to get her vision restored.
Of course, while these unconventional looking dogs have found loving families, there are scores more that are not as fortunate. The fair organizers hope that this contest will help people realize that even the not-so-perfect pooches can be as loving and loyal as their better-looking counterparts, and encourage more people to adopt them.
Resources: Sonoma marinfair.org
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- bobaxmilkteaalmost 4 yearsWhy do people even judge dogs? Every dog is beautiful in there own way.
- embersnashesabout 2 yearsIt's not to make fun of the dogs, if people see things as famous or funny, they'll want one. That's why they do it.
- adonikusalmost 4 yearsThis thing should be shut down and turned into a showcase of adoptable dogs!
- puppylover445over 3 yearsYes! If these dogs didn't have homes, I would adopt them all!!!!
- adonikusalmost 4 yearsPoor thing I feel so bad for it😥
- themakeupkidabout 4 yearsNo dog is ugly every dog has it own look and smell and what they like or don't I would take all these dogs
- sokeefe_foreverabout 4 yearsMonkey is cute! And the other dogs are pretty cute too. Just because they're missing there fur doesn't mean they're ugly. The poor dogs though. I know that they are at good homes, and this is for fun, but still, they are the way they are for a reason.
- themakeupkidabout 4 yearsYeah monkey is cute 🐕 😊
- zaksabout 4 yearsThose dogs aren't that ugly. Some of them are actually kinda cute.
- gold3nglareabout 4 yearsThose poor dogs. No dog is ugly, they are all unique. This is super rude. i think that all those dogs are adorable!
- superstar690about 4 yearsNo dog is ugly it is best in ather why 🐶
- animereina2021over 4 yearsThere is no such thing as an ugly dog at all! I like how they do it to celebrate imperfections in a dog... But I wouldn't call them ugly though.
- ghost_officialover 4 yearsI want to love ALL of these doggies 🐶