Ugly but Victorious: Wild Thang, the Eight-Year-Old Pekingese with a Past, Wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest

Petaluma, California United States of America
Eight-year-old Pekingese named Wild Thang wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest at 2024 Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California.
Judges included NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz, human rights advocate Linda Witong Abrahm and California's state treasurer, Fiona Ma.
Runner-up was a 14-year-old pug named Rome. Third place went to a 14-year-old white coated mixed breed dog named Daisy Mae.
The contest generates fundraising revenue for the community's Old Adobe Association.
Wild Thang has competed in five previous editions of the contest and was diagnosed with canine distemper as a puppy, causing tooth growth issues and muscular disorder.
Ugly but Victorious: Wild Thang, the Eight-Year-Old Pekingese with a Past, Wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest

The World’s Ugliest Dog annual contest may not render the most flattering title to its victor, but don’t tell that to Wild Thang.

The eight-year-old pekingese won this year’s competition on Friday.

Eight dogs vied for the title at the 2024 Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, California. Most of the creatures came from dog shelters before being adopted.

Wild Thang – of Coos Bay, Oregon – has competed in five editions of the World’s Ugliest Dog contest. Friday marked his first victory. Rome. Photograph: Josh Edelson/AFP/Getty Images He was diagnosed with canine distemper as a 10-week-old puppy, preventing the growth of his teeth and causing muscular disorder in one of his legs.

Organizers of the World’s Ugliest Dog competition have been holding the event annually for nearly 50 years, according to its website. The site notes that “the contest speaks to the importance of advocating for the adoration of all animals and the benefits of adopting”.

Wild Thang’s owner, Ann Lewis, can expect to receive $5,000 for the win and an appearance on NBC’s Today show.

The runner-up in the contest was a 14-year-old pug named Rome. Rounding out the podium in third place was a white-coated mixed-breed 14-year-old dog named Daisy Mae, who was rescued from the streets at age two and has lost her teeth, hair and vision.

Other entrants included chihuahua mixes, Chinese crested mixes and pug mixed breeds, including a 14-year-old brussels-griffon/pug mix named Freddie Mercury. Freddie Mercury did not win a prize this year in his debut at the event but is the official mascot of Petaluma’s local ice-cream truck and makes frequent appearances at local birthday parties as well as youth sporting events.

Voting was conducted by a panel of judges, with the public able to vote online for the people’s choice award, which went to 14-year-old pug Rome.

Judges this year included NBC News correspondent Gadi Schwartz, human rights advocate Linda Witong Abrahm and California’s state treasurer, Fiona Ma.

The idea for the event came from Petaluma resident Ross Smith in 1971 as a way to generate fundraising revenue for the community’s Old Adobe Association, and the Sonoma-Marin Fair has hosted the event since 1988.



Confidence

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Doubts
  • Age and breed information for some of the other contestants are missing.
  • Canine distemper diagnosis for Wild Thang is not confirmed in the article.

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  • Unique Points
    • Wild Thang survived distemper as a puppy and was left with no teeth and a tongue that always hangs out.
    • Wild Thang has helped raise money to get fellow Pekingese dogs in Ukraine to safety and has already saved seven of them from the war zone.
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  • Unique Points
    • Wild Thang won the World's Ugliest Dog contest for the first time in 2024
    • Wild Thang is an eight-year-old Pekingese from Coos Bay, Oregon
    • Wild Thang was diagnosed with canine distemper as a puppy which prevented tooth growth and caused muscular disorder in one leg
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  • Unique Points
    • Ann Lewis and her son raised funds to help rescue Pekingese dogs in war zones in Ukraine. They have helped seven dogs relocate to the United States and Canada.
    • Wild Thang is an 8-year-old Pekingese with a wonky right leg, perpetually dangling tongue, and no teeth due to a case of distemper when he was a puppy.
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    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
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  • Fallacies (95%)
    The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy when the judges are described as 'couldn't resist Wild Thang’s looks that only a mother could love.' This statement implies that because the judges found Wild Thang ugly, it must be true. However, their opinion does not make it a fact.
    • The group of five judges, comprising Gadi Schwartz, NBC News correspondent; Linda Witong Abrahm, former Marin County deputy district attorney and human rights advocate; Brian Sobel, consultant at Sobel Communications; Amy Gutierrez, sideline reporter for NBC Sports Bay Area, and Fiona Ma, California’s state treasurer, couldn’t resist Wild Thang’s looks that only a mother could love.
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  • Unique Points
    • Ann Lewis made the trip from North Bend, Oregon for the fifth time despite not winning before.
    • Wild Thang was a Roomba-like dog according to Amy Gutierrez.
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    The article contains some figurative language and an appeal to authority, but no formal logical fallacies were found. The author uses the phrase 'cutest kind of ugly' to describe the dogs in a figurative way. The author also mentions that California State Treasurer Fiona Ma and other prominent Bay Area personalities served as judges, which is an appeal to authority as they are being presented as experts in determining the ugliest dog.
    • ]The crowd's adoration of the contestants was overwhelming.[
    • Amy G said she was particularly excited that Wild Thang won. 'He was my first pick, so I am really happy. I have not seen a dog that looks like it could be a Roomba as well.', she said.
    • Sonoma-Marin Fair Board President Michael Parks told The Press Democrat on Friday night as the contest was underway the cash prizes for contest winners were conditioned on NBC’s ‘Today’ show, a sponsor of the event, running an exclusive first interview live Monday. Prize money could be forfeited otherwise, he said.
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  • Unique Points
    • Wild Thang won the World’s Ugliest Dog contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair with his 8-year-old Pekingese named Wild Thang.
    • Wild Thang is a survivor of distemper and has emerged as a healthy and happy dog.
    • Ann Lewis entered the contest five times before winning.
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    No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
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