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2020 Pet Photo Contest

April 28, 2020

Many of us are spending a little (ok a lot) more time at home with our pets.  Let's show them some love with our 2020 Pet Photo Contest! We want to see YOUR BEST pet photos! Was it the time you checked out a new hiking spot?  Was it when they longingly looked at your dinner hoping you'll drop just one bite?  Was it when your kids first met their new pet? Was it the time they were really naughty and looked at you so sweetly to apologize?  Who knows! We want to see it!

Submit your favorite photo of your pet for a chance to win bragging rights, an Ottawa County Parks Season Pass and a $25 Chow Hound gift card! Submissions will be accepted April 28 through May 18, 2020 and voting opens on May 20 through 26. Winner announced May 27, 2020! 


HOW TO ENTER:

  • Submit your entry here
  • OR Email me your favorite PET photo with the subject "PET Photo Contest". Send it to sarahboucher@macaronikid.com
  • We will post an article with all the submitted photos and a link to a voting form from May 20 through 26.
  • Two winners (the TWO pet photos with the most votes) will be announced on May 27th and will win an Ottawa County Parks Motor Vehicle Season Pass and a $25 Chow Hound gift card!


RULES:

  • The photo you submit must be a photo of your own. By submitting your photo, you give us permission to post it on the Macaroni Kid website and social media pages in order to gather votes.
  • Photos must be a minimum of 350 x 350 pixels (larger is fine). Your photo may be cropped or zoomed in order to make it easy to view and fit within our contest frame.
  • Macaroni Kid is not responsible for any problems in the transmission that prevent us from receiving your photo and entering it in the contest.
  • Entering a photo or submitting a vote gives us permission to subscribe your email address to our free weekly newsletter. There is no cost and you can unsubscribe at any time.
  • See HERE for additional contest rules.




Thank you to our co-sponsor of this contest
Ottawa County Parks and Recreation Commission