Is Your Pup the Cat’s Meow? ~ GUND “Top Dog” Contest

Our Great Pyrenees are certainly a spectacular sight on our farm.  With their fluffy  white fur and ginormous build, we never have a problem explaining to others where we live.  The common comment, “oh, you’re the ones with the polar bears.”

In our neck o’ the woods, Nanuk and Snowflake are totally top dogs!

GUND wants to know if your pooch is a “Top Dog.” Simply submit photos of your four-footed friends on the GUND Facebook page to enter them in the GUND Top Dog Contest in one (or all of) the four categories:  · Most Beautiful Dog, · Ugliest Dog, · “Doganista”/Best Dressed Dog, and · Dog that Most Resembles its Owner.

The Grand prize winner gets “the Boo treatment” – a limited edition GUND plush created in the winning pup’s likeness, available in gift and toy stores in 2013!  How cool would that be to see your prize pup on store shelves being adored by millions of children!

The GUND Top Dog Contest is open for entry through August 15, 2012.

GUND is also offering dog lovers a second way to get their prize pup some goodies- the “Most Pinteresting Dog” Contest on Pinterest. Post you entry on your personal Pinterest pages, “tag” @GUNDMostPinterestingDog and submit the link to GUND at MostPinterestingDog@GUND.com. The “Most Pinteresting Dog” Contest winner will be selected based on the number of times the entry is “liked” on the GUND Pinterest board and the winner will receive a selection of GUND products valued at $250 retail.


The GUND Most Pinteresting Dog Contest is also open for entry through August 15, 2012.

It’s indubitably double dog fun!

For complete rules, see “Top Dog” Contest and “Most Pinteresting Dog” Contest rules at www.GUND.com.


Disclosure: I am eligible to receive a GUND plush dog for sharing this information.  All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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