


September 14, 2009
Enter Our Gun Dog Photo Contest to Win This Gun!
By David DiBenedetto
If you’re like me, you think your pooch is the best looking gun dog in to ever grace a duck swamp, dove field, or rabbit patch. Now is your chance to prove it.
Today, Man’s Best Friend is launching a gun dog photo contest. Thanks to the good folks at Remington, the winner will receive a Model 1100 Premier Sporting 28-Gauge with a nickel receiver and gold inlays! Plus, it comes with a travel case. The gun is valued at $1,400.

Here are the details: You have until ...
...midnight on December 31, 2009 to submit your photo. Any breed of gun dog—from hounds to pointers—is eligible and your photo can be taken in the field or anywhere else you choose. Be serious, creative, funny. Whatever you think showcases your dog best.
Starting January 1, 2010 our online readers will have one month to vote for their favorite entries. The photo with the most votes by February 1, 2010 wins!
Click here to enter. Good luck to everyone and may the best dog win!
Comments (14)
The mental image I get when the word "pooch" is heard is a furry, nappy, little mutt (or thoroughbred for that matter) or facimilie thereof.
I never conjure up an image of a black Labrador, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, German Shorthair, or Weimaraner when the word "pooch" is spoken! LOL
Hey Davud, I have a German Shepherd. Is she eligible? she is my squirrel/rabbit/house-gaurding dog. I would consider her a "gun-dog" because I shoot around her all of the time and she is not at all afraid of gun shots. What say you? Can I enter a shot of her or are German Shepherds not considered "gun-dogs" just because nobody uses them? What say you?
Can you post more than one picture of the same dog?
hjohn429, I spoke to my editors and here's what they said...if it's a non-hunting breed it needs to be in a hunting situation in the photo in order to qualify.
cwsartain, Yes. You can submit more than one photo of the same dog.
Good Luck. -D
You know, I have photogenic dogs, a burning desire for a 28-gauge gas gun and technically I'm not an employee...
chadlove- Yeah, but I hear WA Mtnhunter thinks your dogs are "pooches!" LOL -d
Great idea for a prize-my favorite is 28 guage. Already have a MEC 9000G reloader in that guage. Now we just need your vote for Jill! Thanks in advance.
Del in KS
Del--Nice pups in that pic. Looks like some winners...must take after their momma.
-D
I'll just saunter on down to the photographer and get my Black Labrador a portfolio started! Sure winner. LOL
Del, he's better looking than Jill, but probably can't compete with the pups! LOL (Just kidding)
I saw that there is a photo contest for a gun. Can you submit as many photos as you want or just one photo per person?
Some really great pictures here.
i hv a ? to the editors do they have to be TRUE gun dog breeds i have a year old english mastiff that has tracked down 4 lost deer for ny family and our nieghbrs this year can i enter her?
Are the pictures going to be used for antyhing?
I can not say that I agree with the statement of "gun dog". Almost any dog can be trained to assist in hunting in one form or another. To ask for proof of a dogs ability (field picture) because it is not of a certain breed is wrong. I would never say to another person that I doubt they can accomplish a task based on where they come from.
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Can you post more than one picture of the same dog?
Some really great pictures here.
The mental image I get when the word "pooch" is heard is a furry, nappy, little mutt (or thoroughbred for that matter) or facimilie thereof.
I never conjure up an image of a black Labrador, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, German Shorthair, or Weimaraner when the word "pooch" is spoken! LOL
Hey Davud, I have a German Shepherd. Is she eligible? she is my squirrel/rabbit/house-gaurding dog. I would consider her a "gun-dog" because I shoot around her all of the time and she is not at all afraid of gun shots. What say you? Can I enter a shot of her or are German Shepherds not considered "gun-dogs" just because nobody uses them? What say you?
hjohn429, I spoke to my editors and here's what they said...if it's a non-hunting breed it needs to be in a hunting situation in the photo in order to qualify.
cwsartain, Yes. You can submit more than one photo of the same dog.
Good Luck. -D
You know, I have photogenic dogs, a burning desire for a 28-gauge gas gun and technically I'm not an employee...
chadlove- Yeah, but I hear WA Mtnhunter thinks your dogs are "pooches!" LOL -d
Great idea for a prize-my favorite is 28 guage. Already have a MEC 9000G reloader in that guage. Now we just need your vote for Jill! Thanks in advance.
Del in KS
Del--Nice pups in that pic. Looks like some winners...must take after their momma.
-D
I'll just saunter on down to the photographer and get my Black Labrador a portfolio started! Sure winner. LOL
Del, he's better looking than Jill, but probably can't compete with the pups! LOL (Just kidding)
I saw that there is a photo contest for a gun. Can you submit as many photos as you want or just one photo per person?
Are the pictures going to be used for antyhing?
i hv a ? to the editors do they have to be TRUE gun dog breeds i have a year old english mastiff that has tracked down 4 lost deer for ny family and our nieghbrs this year can i enter her?
I can not say that I agree with the statement of "gun dog". Almost any dog can be trained to assist in hunting in one form or another. To ask for proof of a dogs ability (field picture) because it is not of a certain breed is wrong. I would never say to another person that I doubt they can accomplish a task based on where they come from.
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