Your pup could be on a new calendar
May 11, 2021
Here’s a great way to make a difference AND introduce the world to your sweet pup! Upload a pic and bio of your furry friend and they could be featured on a new 2022 calendar with proceeds going to the Animal Humane Society and Love From Minnesota! Nominations are open now and voting wraps up on May 26th. Here’s what you need to know to nominate your dog, which of course is the cutest in the world!
Contest seeks 12 Minnesota dogs for 2022 Top Dogs calendar
The dogs with the most votes will be featured in the calendar to benefit the Animal Humane Society.
Author:
Melissa Turtinen
Love From Minnesota and the Animal Humane Society are teaming up to find the top dogs in Minnesota to be featured in a 2022 calendar.
The 12 winning dogs one for each month of the year will be picked via an online vote (you can vote here). The winning pooches will get wagging rights and each will be photographed at a Twin Cities landmark.
Their pictures will then be included in the 2022 Top Dog calendar, which will be sold at this year s Minnesota State Fair, as well as at the state s six Love From Minnesota retail stores.
Your Pooch Could Feature in a 2022 MN Top Dogs Calendar!
A new contest is looking for 12 top dogs to feature in a 2022 calendar.
I ve got a pretty adorable dog if I say so myself. She may be a mutt, but my four-year old Rosie is full of personality, an absolute goofball and a real looker! She makes my wife and me laugh all the time with her ridiculous looks and antics like when she sitsat the back door, contentedly gazing outside and soaking in the sun or when she sits on the couch with her big favorite ball just hanging out of her mouth.
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