Dog Winner Week

Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (April 3, 2025)

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This Week’s Winner

Dog Winner Week

Name: Bree
Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Fun Fact: She was born on Friday the 13th

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Cutest

Cutest Dog

Name: Emma and Evelyn
Breed: Cattledog
Fun Fact: These two are best friends and can be quite goofy at times.

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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 Shot Dog

Name: Duggu Mitra
Breed: English cream golden Retriever
Fun Fact: A glimpse of Duggu’s Yacht moment at Goa…

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Silliest

Silliest Dog

Name: Roco
Breed: Jack Russell
Fun Fact: “Roco is the smartest dog ever! Roco is very loyal not only to me but to his
brother dog Teddy, who is a Chihuahua, and to his brother cat Star ⭐️.”

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Sleepiest

Sleepiest Dog

Name: Benjamin Franklin
Breed: Black Lab/Basset Hound
Fun Fact: Benjamin Franklin, aka Benny, loves to sleep when he’s not jumping or twirling with excitement. This photo shows him sleeping beside his bed, with his head on his favorite toy, a monkey.

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