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Hot Dogs Cool Cats Pet Photo Into The Final 5 Days

Monday, December 31, 2018

                                       

 

 Can the animal in your life dethrone Rascal Lee? 

 

The competition has been steady in the past week as Rascal Lee, Snowflake, and Jackson PawLick have all volleyed for first place in the Hot Dogs, Cool Cats Photo Contest.  Jaxson, Harry, and Sammy have also been showing strong as we enter the final stretch.  This Friday at 10pm the contest wraps up, and we will learn who will be Pet of the Year for 2019.  Keep in mind as you vote that the dollars you are donating stay local, and go to the direct care of the animals that rely on the Chautauqua County Human Society. We thank you for your interest, and the excitement you are helping to create about this competition.  Our thanks to Happy Hounds Hotel and Day Spa, The Media One Group of Radio Stations, and Catherine Panebianco Photography for making this contest a possibility.  

 

CLICK HERE TO ENTER AND VOTE

(Top four as of 9:30am, January 28, 2019)

 

The Chautauqua County Humane Society (CCHS) 11th Annual Hot Dogs, Cool Cats Pet Photo Contest is going strong!  You still have plenty of time to upload a photo and story of your favorite furry, feathered, or scaly friend for online visitors to vote on. The contest, presented by Happy Hounds Hotel & Day Spa, with media support by the Media One Radio Group ends February 1st at 10 p.m. There is no fee to enter. “The contest is a fun and easy way to support the animals at CCHS and is a great opportunity for folks to show off the animals they share their lives with,” said Brian Papalia, Community Relations Director for CCHS.

 

The 23 photos with the most votes will appear on at least 2 cards in a deck of playing cards, with the top 4 vote-getters appearing on all four face cards of their choice. So first place gets to pick from Kings, Queens, Jacks, or Aces, 2nd place gets second choice and so on.  All 23 winners will receive (1) deck of playing cards. In addition, the winning pet will be named CCHS Pet of the Year and have their entry image on the card box. The winning pet’s owner also receives a $100 Visa gift card and a pet photography session with Cathy Panebianco of Panebianco Photography. There are also prizes including Visa gift cards for second through fourth place.

 

Everyone is encouraged to visit Spcapets.com and participate. Votes are $1 each and the money collected through the competition benefits the animals at CCHS. Visit Spcaptets.com to learn more about the HDCC Pet Photo Contest and to vote.

The mission of the Chautauqua County Humane Society is to improve and save lives through compassionate care, advocacy for animals, and commitment to the community. 

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