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Petunia Takes the Crown at the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest

Worlds Ugliest Dog Competetion Winner 2025

Curious why a hairless bulldog mix just became America’s favorite underdog? Petunia, a 2-year-old rescue from Eugene, Oregon, won the 2025 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest on August 8 at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, California. The event moved this year from its long-time Petaluma home, drawing big crowds and national attention.

Petunia and owner Shannon Nyman, right, celebrate winning first place in the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025.  AP Photo/Noah Berger

A Win Built on Heart, Not Looks

Judges picked Petunia for her charm and story, and her owner, Shannon Nyman, accepted the $5,000 top prize. Organizers stress a simple truth: pedigree does not define a pet. The contest’s mission centers on adoption and second chances, not ridicule. (Our Community Gathering Place)

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A Rescue Story With Real Recovery

Petunia started life in tough conditions linked to backyard breeding before rescue groups helped her reach safety in Oregon. Her care included a spay and surgery for an elongated palate. Today, she leans into snuggles and quiet walks, a reminder that patience and vet care can turn a life around.

New Details From the Fair

This year’s field included seniors, cancer survivors, and social-media darlings. Second place went to Jinny Lu, a 5-year-old pug rescued from Korea who also received the Spirit Award. Third place went to Poppy, a 7-year-old Chinese crested. Petunia now heads for a Monday spot on NBC’s Today show and a limited-edition Mug Root Beer can, plus shirts and toys tied to the win.

Petunia celebrates winning first place in the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025.

Petunia celebrates winning first place in the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, Calif., on Friday, Aug. 8, 2025. AP Photo/Noah Berger

Health Rules and Welfare First

Every entrant must show current veterinary paperwork, then pass on-site checks before stepping on stage. The fair builds the day around adoption booths, pet-care info, and family-friendly fun that keeps welfare front and center. The result feels less like a beauty pageant and more like a rally for compassion. (Our Community Gathering Place)

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Care Tips For Unconventional Pups

Hairless dogs need daily skin care. Petunia’s routine uses coconut oil and sunscreen to protect sensitive skin from sunburn and dryness. Short snouts can face breathing issues, so owners should plan regular vet visits, watch for summer heat, and pick harnesses that keep the airway clear. Simple steps keep quirky dogs comfy and safe. (San Francisco Chronicle)

Adoption Notes For First-Time Families

Shelters and rescues across the US place dogs with missing teeth, clouded eyes, or unusual gaits. Those traits rarely block a great home life. Ask about a dog’s medical history, schedule a wellness exam, and set aside a small monthly budget for meds or follow-ups. Many families find that “imperfect” companions give the most loyal love.

A Quick Look Back

Last year’s winner, Wild Thang, an 8-year-old Pekingese from Oregon, carried home the title and kept the spotlight on adoption. The tradition stretches back to the 1970s and still packs fairgrounds with fans who cheer for resilience.

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My Thoughts

Stories like Petunia’s land with real warmth. A small dog with scars and spirit walked into a noisy fair and changed minds. Kids and parents saw that worth is not skin-deep, and that love turns “ugly” into unforgettable.

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