World’s Ugliest Dog (R) Contest Casting Call 2010

June 5, 2010 by admin  
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WE WANT YOUR UGLY DOG NOW! 2010 WORLD’S UGLIEST DOG ® CONTEST SEEKS ENTRANTS WORLDWIDE www.worldsugliestdogcontest.org Petaluma, CA, USA The World’s Ugliest Dog ® Contest is looking for beauty-challenged mutts and pedigree dogs from around the world for its 22nd annual World’s Ugliest Dog ™ Contest. The contest occurs on Friday, June 23, 2010 at 6 pm during the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California. Entry forms can be downloaded at http or requested by calling 707-283-3247 (FAIR). The winner will take home a minimum of 00 in prize money along with a trophy. The winner of this acclaimed competition also is catapulted into an international limelight. Past winners have had their photos on nearly every newspaper in America (and many overseas) and are featured guests (with their owners) on talk shows. Previous years shows have also been aired on Animal Planet. Last year, the winning streak held by the Chinese Crested breed was broken by Pabst, a boxer with an underbite who hailed from Citrus Heights, California. Contest organizers encourage entries from all breeds and from locations across the world. Limited special travel vouchers may be available for US entrants. Pabst claimed 00 in prize money and a year- round modeling contract with House of Dog, a manufacturer of upscale dog accessories who sponsored the Ugly is the New Beautiful Fashion Show that entertained the audience during judge deliberations and featured models and adoptable rescue dogs. Prize money of

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