Sharni, a retired racing Greyhound from Ireland, left, Shyann, and Churrita, a Spanish Galgo from Cordoba, Spain, styling at the event. They are the dogs of Caroline and Fred Pine, of Swanton, who are members of the North Coast Greyhound Connection & Adoption of Ohio organization.
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Tammy Phillips, of Toledo, with Bug, dressed for the best costume contest at the event.
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Longest tail contestant Jack is measured by judges Orlando Cuevas, of Northwood, left, Paul Jomantas [a magistrate in the Lucas Count Probate court], of Swanton, and Heather Yarger, of Maumee. Jack's owner is Barbara Miller, of Swanton, right.
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David Webb, and Izzy, of Maumee, would tie for first place in the dog and owner looking alike contest the Bow Wow Bash.
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David Webb and Izzy, of Maumee, would tie for first place in the dog and owner look-alike contest.
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Valerie Wambo and Samantha, of Monclova, would tie for first place in the dog and owner look-alike contest.
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Nancy Bigelow with Baxter, left, and her daughter Emily Bigelow with Bob, a rescued dog.
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The line for the littlest dog in the contest ends with Ruby, held by Lindsay Sopko, of Toledo, and the line for biggest dog begins with Sebastian, with Jason Badenhop, left and behind Tracey Roseman, and Landon White, 3, and all of Perrysburg.
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Judges Orlando Cuevas, of Northwood, left [and partially missing], and Heather Yarger, of Maumee, right, watch as magistrate Paul Jomantas [a magistrate in the Lucas County Probate Court], center, measures Stinker, an entrant in the littlest dog contest. Stinker came with Libby Parish of Maumee.
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Judges Orlando Cuevas, of Northwood, left, Paul Jomantas [a magistrate in the Lucas County Probate Court], center, and Heather Yarger, of Maumee, with Stinker, an entrant in the littlest dog contest. Stinker came with Libby Parish of Maumee.
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David Webb and Izzy, of Maumee, would tie for first place in the dog and owner look-alike contest.
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CTY bowwow19p The Blade/Jetta Fraser David Webb, and Izzy, of Maumee, would tie for first place in the dog and owner look-alike contest The second annual Bow Wow Bash, part of the 35th annual Maumee Summer Fair, in Maumee, Ohio on August 18, 2012.
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Nancy Jomantas, of Swanton, event coordinator and emcee.
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Too too cute, says Cathy Ptaszynski, of Toledo, about her twin miniature pinschers Bella and Bekka.
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Event coordinator Nancy Jomantas, of Swanton.
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Cadence is chillin' at the second annual Bow Wow Bash.
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Logan is a hot dog in the best costume contest. Logan is with Adrienne Baumbarger, of Maumee.
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Ruby is about to get a lift from Taylor Sopko, of Toledo, as he picks her up to enter the best costume contest at the event.
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Meredith Oblizajek, 13, of Sylvania, takes advantage of the opportunity to read, away from the madding crowds.
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