'Quasi Modo' wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest at Sonoma-Marin Fair

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'Quasi Modo' wins World's Ugliest Dog Contest at Sonoma-Marin FairQuasi Modo walks across the stage during the World's Ugliest Dog Contest at the Sonoma-Marin Fair in Petaluma, CA
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PETALUMA, Calif. -- A 10-year-old mutt named Quasi Modo, whose spinal birth defects left him a bit hunchbacked, is the winner of this year's World's Ugliest Dog contest.



The pit bull-Dutch shepherd mix and his owner took the $1,500 prize Friday night, besting 25 other dogs competing in the contest that applauds imperfection, organizers said.



Quasi Modo was abandoned at an animal shelter before being adopted by a veterinarian in Loxahatchee, Florida, according to his biography posted on the contest's website.



"My appearance can be a little unsettling to some (I have had grown men jump on top of their cars to get away from me because they thought I was a hyena or Tasmanian devil) but once they get to know me I win them over with my bubbly personality," his biography said.



Two Chinese crested and Chihuahua mixes named Sweepee Rambo and Frodo took the second- and third-place prizes, respectively.



An 8-year-old Chihuahua named Precious received the "spirit award," honoring a dog and owner who have overcome obstacles and/or are providing service to the community. Precious, who is blind in one eye, is trained to monitor smells related to low blood sugar levels and alert her owner, a disabled veteran, of the problem, her biography said.



The contest, held at the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma, California, is in its 27th year.



The dogs are scored by a three-judge panel in several categories, including special or unusual attributes, personality and natural ugliness.



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