Country's ugliest dogs make final of national competition by photography company ParrotPrint.com
The country’s ugliest dog will soon be crowned in a national competition held by photography company ParrotPrint.com
Seven dogs have made the finals from hundreds of applicants.
The winning pop will be offered a professional makeover and photoshoot.
Amongst the finalists is a British Bulldog from the West Midlands called Winston George, whose owner describes him as a cross between a grumpy old man and a naughty school kid.
Another finalist, Jazz, a Brusston from North Wales, is described as ‘not photogenic’ by their owner who says, ‘when I show people her photo they usually go quiet and are lost for words.’
ParrotPrint.com founder Matt Dahan said: “We received hundreds of entries and these seven were the ones who made our eyes hurt when we looked at them.
“Now our judges have the tough task of choosing exactly which of these mutts is the most offensive to look at.
“We will select one of these pets for the coveted title of Britain’s ugliest dog and they will win a makeover and photo session.”
He added: “Let’s see if we can transform the winning ugly dog into a beautiful pooch and brighten up its owner’s life at the same time.
“We believe we can transform them into something truly beautiful and give their owners a fantastic photoshoot experience too.
“We look forward to selecting the winner and sharing their photoshoot experience with the world when we hope to show that every dog is beautiful no matter how ugly they might first appear.”
Take a look at the finalists here:
French Bulldog Marnie, age 2 from Swindon, Wiltshire
British Bulldog Winston George age 5 from Kingswinsford, West Midlands
Pug Chinese Crested Mix Peggy aged 3 from East Yorkshire
Brusston Jazz aged 5, from North Wales
Pug Bella, aged 6, from Sheffield
Pug cross with toy poodle Roger, age 1, from Brighouse, West Yorkshire
Blue French Bulldog Milo, aged 1, from Rochester, Kent
Who do you think will be crowned winner?