'Quasi Modo' wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest at Sonoma-Marin Fair

Bay City News
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Quasi Modo walks across the stage during the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, CA
Quasi Modo wins top honors in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair
Peanut, a two-year-old mutt was a previous winner of the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Grovie, a pug, waits to compete in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, CA
Sweepee Rambo, a 16-year-old Chinese Crested dog, won the runner-up award in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Quasi Modo wons top honors in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Pork, a 13-year-old Chihuahua with blue nails, relaxes before competing in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Pork, a 13-year-old Chihuahua, gets some unwanted attention from a rival in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Jason Wurtz campaigns Sweepee Rambo, a 16-year-old Chinese Crested, in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Quasi Modo wins top honors in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
World's Ugliest Dog winner Quasi Modo won $1,500.
Icky, a 6-year-old Chinese Crested dog, shares a kiss with owner Jon Adler before competing in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
Boolah, a 17-year-old, wears a doggie diaper while competing in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
SweepeeRambo, a 16-year-old Chinese Crested, undergoes a vet check before competing in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest
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'Quasi Modo' wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest at Sonoma-Marin FairQuasi Modo walks across the stage during the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, CA
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PETALUMA, Calif. -- Quasi Modo, a hunched-back hyena-looking hound, bested 26 other canines in the World's Ugliest Dog competition held Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma.

After much deliberation, Chief Judge Brian Sobel said the Florida dog "epitomized excellence in ugliness."

The dogs, and their owners, were competing for a $1,500 purse and a makeover on Jimmy Kimmel Live. Runners up received smaller cash prizes and gifts from Paradise Pet Resorts, according to fair spokesperson Karen Spencer.

Spencer said judges weren't interested in either mutt or pedigree lineage. The dogs were judged on their first impression, unusual attributes, "natural ugliness," personality and audience impression.

Quasi Modo's outer ugly topped a competition favorite, Rascal Deux, a dog from the San Francisco Bay Area, who is a 5th generation winner in a family of dogs that have won previous contests.

Several of the entries had been rescued from shelters, puppy mills and abusive homes. The contest, in addition to celebrating the dog's lovable personalities, is intended to raise awareness about dog adoptions, according to event organizers.

Following the contest, Quasi Modo is expected to appear on national television outlets in San Francisco and New York.