Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (November 21, 2024)

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This Week’s Winner

Name:
Carl Harold

Breed:
Cavapoo

Fun Fact:
Therapy dog that likes to make people smile. Enjoyed playing a doctor for Halloween!

Socials:
@Carlharold0306

Cutest

Name:
Violet and Gizmo

Breed:
Labrador retriever mix

Fun Fact:

Socials:
@viogiz2024

Most Expressive

Name:
Tiger

Breed:
Blue/red nose pit bull mix

Fun Fact:
He loves to pose for pictures most of the time, he loves to play and run around or sit down and find a stick to chew on while resting from our walk

Fun Fact:
@loststaarz21

Sleepiest

Name:
Cosmo

Breed:
Catahoula/Border Collie

Fun Fact:
Cosmo is 4 years old and a Catahoula/Border Collie mix. He loves naps and talking.

Silliest

Name:
Harrison

Breed:
Border collie

Fun Fact:
Such a serious performance dog but here’s his silly side! Here’s my Harrison brags: He has 74 titles from Grand Champion Tricks Dog to AKC Gold Disc Dog, and in agility, rally, Scentwork, obedience, fastcat, and even is a Champion Dog Parkour dog!

Best Action Shot

Name:
Kooky Pandey

Breed:
English Cream Golden Retriever

Fun Fact:
Kooky about to go for a swim on the sea

Socials:
@kooky_the_whiteretriever

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This article is a part of our Weekly Photo Contest

View past week’s winners here: November 14, 2024
Click here to view all our past winners

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