NewsJune 22, 2014

PETALUMA, Calif. -- It's that time of year again when dogs with unusually large heads, hairless bodies and other oddities compete to be the World's Ugliest Dog. This year's winner? A 2-year-old mutt named Peanut, whose wild white and brown hair, bulging eyes and protruding teeth belie his sweet, energetic personality...

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Peanut, a 2-year-old mutt, is held by its owner Holly Chandler after it won the World's Ugliest Dog Contest on Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California. (George Nikitin ~ Associated Press)
Peanut, a 2-year-old mutt, is held by its owner Holly Chandler after it won the World's Ugliest Dog Contest on Friday at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California. (George Nikitin ~ Associated Press)

PETALUMA, Calif. -- It's that time of year again when dogs with unusually large heads, hairless bodies and other oddities compete to be the World's Ugliest Dog.

This year's winner? A 2-year-old mutt named Peanut, whose wild white and brown hair, bulging eyes and protruding teeth belie his sweet, energetic personality.

Although Peanut now is healthy, his owner, Holly Chandler of Greenville, North Carolina, says he was seriously burned as a puppy, resulting in bald patches all over his body.

Chandler hopes Peanut's victory will help raise awareness about animal abuse.

"We're trying to use him as a poster child for what can happen to animals who are abused," she said.

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She plans to use the $1,500 prize to pay for other animals' veterinary bills.

The contest, held at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma, is in its 26th year.

The dogs are scored by a three-judge panel in several categories, including special or unusual attributes, personality and natural ugliness.

The past five winners have included a duckfooted beagle, boxer and basset hound mix with a waddle, a Chinese crested and Chihuahua mix with a protruding tongue and short tufts of hair and a Chihuahua with a missing eye and a camel's back.

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