Doggies Days of summer at Black Diamond Labor Day Celebration | Slide Show by Ron Olness


September 6, 2010 · 4:18 PM

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The Doggie Days event at the Black Diamond Labor Day Celebration brought out the dogs and fun Saturday.

Slide show photographs taken by Ron Olness.

Doggie Days results

37 dogs entered

  • Cutest Dog Sparkle, the Cavalier Spaniel Deb Minklein
  • Prettiest Dog Rosie, the Bernese Mountain Dog Erika Morgan
  • Oldest Dog Lizzie, the Dachshund Don Coutiere

    Youngest Dog Sofee, the Mini-Schnauzer/Hairless Terrier Ariana & Danielle

  • Smallest Dog Boo, the Chihuahua Stephen Paris
  • Biggest Dog Ryechus, the Great Dane Dimitri Hyer
  • Friendliest Dog Sophie, the Golden Retriever Nancy Brandner
  • Noisiest Dog Roxy, the German Shepherd/Saluki Debbie Ward
  • Most Rambunctious Dog Sabre, the Black Lab Kris Chatterson
  • Best Costume Maggie, the Pomeranian Katie Kulesza
  • Best Trick Beauty, the Portuguese Water Dog Gil Bortleson

Contest Winners

Musical Hula Hoops

  • Small/Medium Dogs Sparkle, the Cavalier Spaniel Deb Minklein
  • Large Dogs Olle, the Brittany/Poodle Gil Bortleson

Treat Toss

  • Small Dogs Maggie, the Pomeranian Katie Kulesza
  • Medium Dogs Molly, the Beagle Henry Kombol
  • Large Dogs Roxy, the German Shepherd/Saluki Debbie Ward

Dog races

  • Small Dogs Maggie, the Pomeranian Katie Kulesza
  • Medium Dogs Findley, the Boxer Jen Hatters
  • Large Dogs Penny, the Greyhound Teri Bradbury

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