Is the pup in the cup?
If you're a fan of Dairy Queen, you're probably familiar with their pup cups. For those who don't know, a pup cup is a small cup of ice cream that comes with a little toy dog. They're usually only available for a limited time and they're pretty popular with kids. Today, I'm going to be talking about the pup cup and why I think it's one of the best things about Dairy Queen.
Puppy Cup 2017 Recap
In 2017, the Puppy Cup was held in Seattle, Washington. This year's event was marked by controversy, as one of the participants, a dog named "Penny", was disqualified after it was revealed that she was not a purebred Labrador Retriever as her owners had claimed. This resulted in an uproar among the other participants and their owners, many of whom felt that the competition had been unfair. Despite the controversy, the event was still a success, with over $10,000 being raised for various animal charities.
Puppy Cup 2018 Preview
Puppy Cup 2018 is set to be one of the most competitive and hotly contested events in recent years. With a record number of entries, the event is sure to be a spectacle. Among the favorites for the title are last year's runner-up, the 2017 champion, and the current world number one. However, with such a strong field, any of the competitors could come out on top. The event takes place from the 13th to the 16th of September in Prague, Czech Republic.
Puppy Cup 2017 Results
The 2017 Puppy Cup was held on October 1, 2017. The event was held at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was hosted by Jeff Gannon.
A total of 30 dogs competed in the event. The winner was a 3-year-old Golden Retriever named Simon. Simon's owner, Karen Simon, received a $1,000 prize and a trophy.
The second-place finisher was a 2-year-old Labrador Retriever named Bella. Bella's owner, Lisa Bella, received a $500 prize.
The third-place finisher was a 1-year-old German Shepherd named Zeus. Zeus's owner, John Zeus, received a $250 prize.
The event was marred by the disqualification of the favorite, a 4-year-old Rottweiler named Duke. Duke was disqualified for biting another dog during the competition. Duke's owner, Mark Duke, received a $500 prize.
Puppy Cup 2018 Location
The Puppy Cup 2018 was held at the DQ in 200 words. It was a fun event for all of the pups and their owners. There were plenty of activities to keep everyone busy, and the food was great. The highlight of the event was the puppy parade, where all of the pups got to show off their cuteness.
Puppy Cup 2017 Winners
Puppy Cup 2017 was held in Budapest, Hungary from September 8-10. The event was hosted by the Hungarian Kennel Club and sponsored by Royal Canin.
This year's Puppy Cup saw a total of 29 dogs competing in the event, with 8 of them being from Hungary. The breeds represented were: Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Cocker Spaniel, Welsh Corgi Pembroke, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Boston Terrier, and French Bulldog.
The event was won by a Golden Retriever named "Dante", who is from Hungary. He is 6 months old and is owned by Zsolt Molnar.
The second-place finisher was a Cocker Spaniel named "Bond", who is from the Czech Republic. He is 7 months old and is owned by Jiri Novotny.
The third-place finisher was a Welsh Corgi Pembroke named "Ginger", who is from Hungary. She is 8 months old and is owned by Zsolt Molnar.
Puppy Cup 2018 Rules
In order to be eligible to compete in Puppy Cup 2018, all dogs must be under the age of 18 months on the day of the event. Any dog found to be over the age of 18 months on the day of the event will be disqualified. Additionally, all dogs must be registered with the American Kennel Club or a similar recognized kennel club in order to compete.