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We’re trying to find Bellingham’s cutest dog. Here’s how to get your pet into the contest

Saban, a Labrador Retriever at Brigadoon Service Dogs, plays with a ball on July 6, 2023, at the organization’s training facility in Bellingham, Wash.
Saban, a Labrador Retriever at Brigadoon Service Dogs, plays with a ball on July 6, 2023, at the organization’s training facility in Bellingham, Wash. The Bellingham Herald

Head to one of Bellingham’s many pet-friendly cafes, breweries and beer gardens, or go on a hike just outside of town, and it won’t take you long to realize that the city is a great place to live for dogs.

But have you ever wondered how your dog stacks up against other pups in the city when it comes to cuteness? Now’s your chance to find out.

The Herald is taking submissions for a contest to find the cutest dog in Whatcom County. You’ll have until Sunday, Sept. 15 to enter your dog into the contest. Over the coming weeks, we’ll let our subscribers vote on their favorite submissions, until we’ve crowned a winner. The winner will be featured in the Herald.

Here’s how you can enter your dog into the competition.

How to enter the contest

You can enter your dog into the contest by filling out this Google form. You’ll need to enter your dog’s name, age, breed (if you know it) and a fun fact, along with a photo of your dog. The form will close at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15.

If you want to enter multiple dogs into the contest, you’ll have to fill out separate submissions for each one.

While voting is limited to Herald subscribers, anyone can enter their dog into the contest.

How to vote for the cutest dog in Whatcom County

Voting will open on Tuesday, Sept. 17 and is limited to Herald subscribers only. If you don’t already subscribe, you can find our subscription options, including a $0.99 for your first month introductory offer, on our website.

This story was originally published September 10, 2024 at 2:00 PM.

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Daniel Schrager
The Bellingham Herald
Daniel Schrager is the service journalism reporter at the Bellingham Herald. He joined the Herald in February of 2024 after graduating from Rice University in 2023. Support my work with a digital subscription
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