The puppy picture contest that doesn't require sitting still
Upload a photo of your puppy. Any photo. Blurry is fine. They walk onto a live stage, the audience loses it, and bones start flying. Your puppy gets a permanent page, a certificate, and the kind of attention they already think they deserve.
Puppy photo contests usually mean uploading to a grid and hoping. This is a live show where your puppy is the main event.
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Bad photos welcome
Puppies don't pose. They zoom. They blur. They stare at the wrong camera. The audience loves all of it. Your worst photo is someone else's favourite moment.
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They grow up fast
That tiny potato phase lasts about six weeks. Capture it now and your puppy gets a permanent page that freezes them at peak adorable. Future-you will thank present-you.
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Puppies get more bones
We can't prove this statistically but we're pretty sure. Small dogs with big eyes tend to trigger what scientists call "the audience collectively losing their minds."
How it works
Three steps to puppy fame
No applications. No grooming requirements. No committee deciding if your puppy's ears are symmetrical enough.
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Snap a photo
Grab your phone. Point it at your puppy. Accept whatever happens. The best puppy photos are the ones where something went slightly wrong.
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They go live
Your puppy enters the live show rotation. One dog at a time, everyone watching. When your puppy's on stage, the whole audience sees them. It's their moment.
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Bones happen
The audience throws bones, streaks fire off, and your puppy climbs the Hall of Bones leaderboard. They also get a permanent page with a certificate, stats, and a shareable link.
In the show now
Puppies (and puppy-adjacent dogs) on stage
These dogs are in the live rotation right now. Yours could join them.
Everything you need to know before giving your puppy a stage.
No age limit. Puppies, adults, seniors — every dog is welcome regardless of age. If your dog is technically 12 years old but still acts like a puppy, that counts. We don't verify ages and we never will.
Then you have the perfect photo. Blurry action shots, mid-sneeze portraits, the back of their head as they sprint away from the camera — all of these are excellent submissions. Some of the most-boned dogs in the show are slightly out of focus and clearly not cooperating.
Absolutely. All dogs enter the same live show — there's no separate puppy division. Every dog gets equal stage time, a permanent page, and a certificate. The main dog photo contest page has full details on how it works for all dogs.
$3.99. Once. That's it. No subscriptions, no vote packages, no "premium placement" upsells. Your puppy gets a permanent page, enters the live show rotation, and you get full access to chat and bone-throwing. One price for every dog, forever.
There's no competition, so there's nothing to compete against. Every dog gets their own time on stage and their own page. The Hall of Bones leaderboard tracks total bones, but there's no winner and no elimination. That said, puppies tend to receive a disproportionate amount of bones. The audience knows what it likes.
Your puppy won't be this small forever
One photo. One payment. A permanent page that captures your puppy exactly as they are right now — small, chaotic, and perfect. No subscriptions. No breed requirements. No sitting still required.