Mikki Grooming, the grooming, training and healthcare expert, has joined forces with online pet retailer, www.PetPlanet.co.uk to find Britain’s Next Dog Model.
All entries are being co-ordinated via Mikki’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MikkiPet. To enter the competition, dog owners have to upload a photo of their pooch and voters will select their favourite dog in order to register their votes.
The competition is open to any breed of dog and follows a three-stage process, with the ten dogs who register the most votes going through to the semi-final on Monday 13th June. The votes will then be re-set and the contestants pared down to the final three on Monday 20th June. The finalists will then face a panel of judges and Britain’s Next Dog Model will be announced on Monday 27th June.
Anh Nguyen, Mikki Brand Manager, says: "As a nation of dog lovers we all love to talk about and photograph our dogs and Britain’s Next Dog Model provides the ideal opportunity for owners to show off their four-legged friends. The competition is being supported by The Blue Cross, an animal charity, whose head of animal behaviour services Julie Bedford will be helping to judge the entries.
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Mon, 16 May 2011
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