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Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (Mar 27, 2025)

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This Week’s Winner

Dog Week Winner

Name: Scout
Breed: Lab
Fun Fact: “He is a rescue who has the most expressive eyes and infectious smile.
Everybody loves Scoutty.”

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Cutest

Cutest Dog 1

Name: Sadie
Breed: American bully
Fun Fact: Sadie loves being outside playing catch

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Most Expressive

Most Expressive Dog

Name: Pepita
Breed: Toy Goldendoodle
Fun Fact: Pepita’s name translates to pumpkin seed in Spanish.

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Best Action Shot

Best Action Dog

Name: Frieda
Breed: Kromfohrländer-Jack Russell Mix

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Most Dignified

Most Dignified Dog

Name: Stella
Breed: Beagle
Fun Fact: “Stella is one of two beagles in our home. She is a loyal and loving
companion who brings joy to our lives every day.”

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Silliest

Silliest Dog

Name: Gibby
Breed: American bully/ Rottweiler mix
Fun Fact: This is one of my FAVORITE ways to play!!

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Sleepiest

Sleepiest Dog

Name: Cinnamon
Breed: Mix
Fun Fact: She’s a best beautiful, loving, cuddler ever 🥰😴

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This article is a part of our Weekly Photo Contest

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