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Martha the mastiff claims world’s ugliest dog crown

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PETALUMA, California — Martha is big, ugly, lazy and gassy. And a world champion.

In a competitio­n annually dominated by the old, the tiny, and the hairless, 3-yearold, 57-kilogram Neapolitan mastiff used her lollygaggi­ng youth to win the 29th annual World’s Ugliest Dog Contest.

She was a favorite of the Northern California crowd from the start, often plopping down on her side on stage with her droopy face spread across the ground when she was supposed to be showing off.

The judges didn’t even need to hear her signature snore to give her the award.

“Do you know you just won the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest?” asked Kerry Sanders of NBC News, one of three judges who gave Martha the crown. Her handler Shirley Zindler answered for her: “I’d gloat, but I need a nap.”

Martha lumbered away with $1,500, a flashy trophy and a trip to New York for media appearance­s, all things she could hardly care less about.

The dog, from nearby Sebastopol, was rescued when she was nearly blind from neglect by the Dogwood Animal Rescue Project in Sonoma County, where the contest was held. After several surgeries, she can now see again, Zindler said.

The only animal in this year’s contest too big to be held by her handler, Martha beat out 13 other dogs, most of them the kind of older, smaller dogs who win here.

Moe, a 16-year-old Brussels Griffon-pug mix from Santa Rosa, California, who was the oldest in the competitio­n, came in second.

He had lost his hearing and sight but his sense of smell is strong and he was enjoying all the smells at the SonomaMari­n Fair where the contest is held, including funnel cakes and other fried goodies.

Chase, a 14-year-old Chinese Crested-Harke mix, came all the way from Neath in the United Kingdom to take third place.

The contestant­s were judged on first impression­s, unusual attributes, personalit­y and audience reaction.

Many of the contestant­s were adopted. Monkey, a 6-year-old Brussels Griffon, and Icky, an 8-year-old unknown breed, were both rescued from the homes of hoarders.

These dogs, some with acne, others with tongues permanentl­y sticking out, are used to getting called ugly. But for their owners, it was love at first sight.

“He’s my sexy boy,” Vicky Adler, of Davis, California, said of her 8-year-old Chinese Crested named Zoomer.

 ?? ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Shirley Zindler lifts up Martha’s jowls during the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair, in Petaluma, California. Martha was the winner of the event.
ERIC RISBERG / ASSOCIATED PRESS Shirley Zindler lifts up Martha’s jowls during the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair, in Petaluma, California. Martha was the winner of the event.

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