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And the Cutest Dog in Town is....

Congrats to the winner of Redwood City-Woodside Patch's 'Who Has the Cutest Dog in Town?' contest!

This was such a fun contest to run. We here at Patch loved seeing all the adorable dogs in the photos our readers uploaded, and it was fun keeping up with everyone's votes in the comments section. We're so glad so many votes came in, because if it had been up to us to choose the cutest dog, there's no way we could have chosen!

Thanks so much to everyone for participating!

Now, for the winners.

Drum roll, please.....

Congratulations to Inky for being our winner of the "Cutest Dog in Town" contest!

And congratulations to Inky's family who entered her!

And, the second place winner is Gracie Mae! Congratulations to Gracie Mae's family who entered her!

Inky and her family have won a $25 gift card to the local pet store of their choice, and a Patch reusable water bottle so Inky's owners can stay hydrated on long walks. Gracie Mae and her family have won a Patch reusable canvas tote bag.

To Inky and Gracie Mae's owners - please e-mail Redwood City-Woodside Patch Editor Jennifer van der Kleut at jennifer.vanderkleut@patch.com with your phone number, e-mail address and mailing address so your prizes can be mailed to you. Inky's family - be sure to also include which local pet store you would like your gift card from.

Watch for more fun contests on Redwood City-Woodside Patch in the near future, and thanks so much for reading our site.

 

 

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Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Vanessa Castañeda (Editor) May 16, 2013 at 11:35 am
Pamela, are you following a conversation that's taking place on Patch?
Bret Baird May 18, 2013 at 09:05 am
Thank you for posting this. As a teacher who represents 500 teachers, we routinely pay out of ourRead More own pockets to support our students.
Linda Allen April 10, 2013 at 02:02 pm
Jennifer, thank you for all your wonderful work on Patch. Life is a journey and you're on yours.Read More It will be an amazing change for you and family. Real estate will definately be cheaper, which is my bigest gripe with rentals in the bay area. I wish you all the happiness you deserve. Linda Allen
Kate Ashley April 5, 2013 at 06:18 pm
Tot ziens en veel geluk Jennifer!
Jacqueline Whittier Kubicka April 5, 2013 at 04:03 pm
Jennifer: I really enjoyed working with you on the story about the Barnes family and Ballet AmericaRead More back in December. Also liked "following you around town" on the other stories you covered. There will be lots of great people and exciting news back east -- not to worry. Best of luck.
Buck Shaw March 31, 2013 at 01:15 pm
So why do you keep voting for bigger Government? Seems the consumers have solved the problemRead More without "It's" help.
Lou Covey, The Local Motive March 31, 2013 at 12:43 pm
This is a much more effective means for dealing with the issue. Legislation is not.
roberta peters March 31, 2013 at 12:26 am
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