One evening my husband began to tell
me about a contest that he had heard about on the radio. InstaCredit
Automart was having a photo contest and the winner would get to be in
the next InstaCredit Automart commercial! We looked at each
other and said, “Penny!”
She is our adorable tripod baby that
was born with a deformed front paw and a severe overbite. Aside from
being the gorgeous girl that she is, Penny is also super friendly. She
loves everything and everybody. In fact, she practically
raised the cat that we rescued off of the street as a two week old
kitten.
Young and old alike cannot seem to get
enough of her. Everyone is always surprised at the softness of her
fur. She might just be the softest dog in the world. We had no doubt
that Penny could win.
I uploaded a photo of Penny in her
Christmas dress to the InstaCredit Automart Facebook page. Then, I
began my ruthless social media campaign. I posted the link on my
Facebook page, Penny’s Facebook page, my twitter page, Penny’s twitter
page, my Instagram, Penny’s Instagram…
The votes began to come rolling in.
Like any good pet parent, I was checking her totals every day…sometimes
twice! As the numbers climbed higher, I felt more confident that Penny
would be crowned the winner.
Soon, I was fantasizing about what
could happen to Penny if she won. She would be asked to be a spokes dog
for Purina, get her face on bags of dog food, be the guest of honor at
dog events like Bark in the Park. After that, she would
be asked to appear on the Today Show to explain her incredible adoption
story. This news would spread to the beloved Ellen DeGeneres, who
would soon book us for her show. Penny and I would get to live the
dream of traveling the country spreading her message
that different is beautiful and nothing is “impawsible.”
On June 2nd, I received a
phone call from InstaCredit Automart. Penny was a finalist! We were
invited to the Ultimate Pet Play Date where she would compete with the
other finalists for the coveted commercial spot. The weather
that day was anything but supportive. We got caught in two torrential
downpours on our drive there.
We arrived early (as usual) and
decided to sit in our car until the event official kicked off.
Naturally, we went into full-on pageant parent mode. We silently judged
Penny’s competition that began to fill the parking lot. Honestly
speaking,
I thought Penny was a shoe-in.
We headed into InstaCredit Automart
and waited for the contest to begin. Dogs of all shapes and sizes were
everywhere. Most of the owners were in competition mode and did not
really mingle with the other pet parents. That didn’t bother
Penny one bit. Her tail never stopped wagging.
She happily sniffed each pooch that
passed by. She even got sniffed by Buckley Jr. and Buckley himself. In
case you aren’t familiar with these dogs, they are the “famous”
InstaCredit Automart dogs. Buckley’s handler kept bringing him
past Penny. I took this as a very good sign.
Before I knew it, it was time to line
up to be judged. The announcer began to tell everyone the rules. The
dogs were going to be judged on a 15 point system: friendliness,
presence on camera…and agility. My heart dropped. They wanted
the dogs to perform tricks!
I was livid. Nowhere in the rules did
it mention tricks. I frantically began to ask my husband if I should
make Penny stand up at the end of the “red carpet” and make her dance
for a treat. We agreed to just let Penny be Penny and see
what would happen.
We have not trained Penny to perform
any tricks since she is a tripod dog. The issue isn’t that she cannot
perform tricks. She jumps over our 3 foot pet gate on her own! The
issue is that we love Penny and know that her three “good”
legs have to work much harder than a “normal” dogs’ in order to
compensate for her “stump.” This puts extra pressure on her joints
since the weight isn’t evenly distributed.
Also, she is part Dachshund
and we are trying to be very careful with her back.
My friend had a doxie that slipped a disc. The surgery cost $5,000!
While we would do anything for our fur babies, we would rather not take
the chance of injuring them.
Penny did her very best as she
strutted down the red carpet. She even stopped to sniff the judges. We
stood by the front doors, watching and waiting. Suddenly, a little
fluff ball of a dog came running over to Penny.
“Oh, my gosh! She’s a tripod, too!”
squealed the dog’s owner. The tiny long-haired Chihuahua’s name was
Lena. She had to have her front right leg amputated due to abuse from
her former owner. Lena was a smiling ball of energy. I could
see why she bonded with Penny. And her owners were thrilled to meet
another tripod pooch. We took several pictures of Lena and Penny
together. You can check them out on Penny’s website at:
www.pricelesspennyp.com.
We turned our attention back to the
contest just in time to see Boomer, a homely looking Boxer, come schlepping down the carpet. That’s when the show began. His owner
dropped to her knees and proceeded to have Boomer give her a high-five,
dance and do the exploding fist bump. I knew at that moment we were
toast.
As they began to announce the winners,
I saw several of the judges look at me and Penny. They started talking
to each other and I thought that we might still have a chance. Little Miss Lena won second place! My husband instructed me
not to scream as he figured that Penny won first place.
My heart was beating wildly in my chest. I was ready to parade Penny up in front of the judges and pose for pictures.
“And our first place winner is…Boomer!”
WHAT?! There had to be some sort of
mistake. While I understand that every pet parent knows that his/her
baby is the cutest, I can honestly say that this dog was very plain.
And I am not speaking as a sore loser. I even told my husband
that I would have been completely happy if any other dog would have
won. There was an adorable miniature Greyhound, a dazzling Yorkie, the
list goes on. Why Boomer was picked as a finalist in a photo contest, I
will never understand.
This brings me to my major complaint:
Boomer won because of the tricks that he performed. I do not feel that
this was fair. A dog should not be judged on what types of tricks it
can do unless the contest is specifically for tricks.
This was supposed to be a photo contest. The dog’s
personality was supposed to be judged to assure that he/she would get
along with the InstaCredit Automart dogs that he/she would be filming
with. But, they chose to boil it all down to tricks.
Penny is such an inspiration. She
doesn’t need any tricks or gimmicks to make her special or unique
because she already is. Abandoned as a stray in California, Penny has
remained sweet to everyone that she meets, even though she had been
tossed aside like garbage. Being born with several deformities doesn’t
stop her from doing anything that a “normal” dog can do. She continues
to amaze us daily with the power of her loving spirit.
We don’t need to win a contest to
validate how wonderful Penny is. We have the honor of getting to
experience Penny every day. Our lives were forever changed for the
better the day that we made her a part of our furry family.
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