Contestant Entry Information & Application

Before filling out the Contestant entry form, please read the entire packet to understand the contest rules, deadlines, required materials, and whether a separate Handler Packet must also be completed.

A Handler Packet is not complete unless both the Handler Form and a signed Handler Release & Waiver are included. Additionally, a Handler Packet cannot be accepted without a corresponding Contestant Entry Packet on file from the dog's owner.

How to Complete & Submit Your Entry

The downloadable packet is designed as a fillable form. You can type directly into the fields on your computer. Once complete, you must save the document as a PDF to ensure all your data and signatures are captured.

Please note that while the form is digital, supplemental documents (like vet records) must be scanned as high-quality PDFs for submission.

Every fillable field must be completed, and all required pages — Entry Form + signed Release & Waiver (and Handler Form & Waiver if applicable) — must be returned by email. If anything is missing or unsigned, we will contact you for corrections before your entry can be accepted.

  • Go to File → Save As a PDF to save a copy for your records.
  • Re-open the saved file to confirm your answers and signatures appear correctly before sending.

Only email entries will be accepted. Email all required pages to [email protected] no later than Friday, July 17″, 2026, 5:00 p.m. PDT. All documents must be sent as PDFs or high-quality digital files; cell phone photos of paperwork (blurry, dark, or angled images) will not be accepted.

Note: While digital files are used for the initial entry, you must bring physical paper copies of your dog’s current vaccination records and the official Airline Health Certificate (CVI) for the Friday, August 14, 2026, check-in. Digital photos or images on a phone/tablet will NOT be accepted at check-in.

If someone other than the owner will handle your dog during the contest, that person must also complete and submit the Handler Packet (available separately) by the same deadline — Friday, July 17th , 2026, 5:00 p.m. PDT. Handler changes after this deadline or on contest day will not be accepted.

If you have trouble typing in the fields, saving the file, or emailing it, contact us at:

Please Note: The World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest is an in-person event at the Sonoma County Fair. Only the Contestant Packet, Handler Packet, signed Release & Waivers, and any required supporting documents (such as the dog’s digital photo, biography, and veterinary records) are submitted electronically by email. Printed or mailed packets will not be accepted. All contestants and handlers must also read and comply with the full Official Contest Rules contained in the packet.

Contest Information & Highlights

What is Required to Enter?

To be considered a complete entry, you must submit the following documentation via email to [email protected] by the deadline of Friday, July 17th, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. PDT:

  1. Completed & Signed Entry Form: All fields must be filled out, including the owner’s legal contact information.
  2. A Compelling Dog Biography: This story is used bythe judges for the Spirit Award and by the Emcee during your on-stage interview. Tell us about your dog’s history, personality, and why they are special!
  3. High-Quality Digital Photo: A clear, high-resolution photo of your dog. This image is required for our internal contestant database and will be used on the Official Judging Sheets to ensure correct identification on contest day. It may also be provided to the Emcee for introductions and to our media partners for promotions.
  4. Proof of Current Vaccinations: Email a clear digital scan (PDF preferred) of your dog’s current vaccination records (including Rabies).
  5. Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to participate in the World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest!

Note: Photos of documents (cell phone pictures) will not be accepted. This is required to complete your entry file.

Critical On-Site Requirement: You must bring physical paper copies of these two documents to the check-in desk on August 14th, 2026:

  1. Your dog’s current vaccination records (including Rabies).
  2. The airline health certificate (dated between August 6th and August 13th, 2026).

Note: Digital photos or images on a phone/tablet will not be accepted. Records must be physical paper copies.

Time & Location

The 2026 World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest will be held on Friday, August 14, 2026, during the Sonoma County Fair (running August 7-16, 2026) at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, California.

  • Check-In Window: 3:45 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. PDT (backstage)
  • Mandatory Contestant Meeting: 4:30 p.m. PDT (backstage)
  • Main Stage Event: 6:00 p.m. PDT

Important Arrival Note: Late arrivals (any contestant checking in after 4:15 p.m.) may be disqualified from the contest at management’s discretion to ensure the production remains on schedule.

Post-Entry: What Happens Next

Once your entry is processed and accepted, the Entry Office will send a follow-up confirmation email. In the weeks leading up to the event, you will receive an official contestant letter. This letter will provide all necessary logistical details, including your specific entry gate, arrival procedures, and parking instructions for the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.

Our Presenting Partners & Sponsors

We are proud to recognize the partners who make this world-famous event possible:

Sonoma County Event Center at the Fairgrounds logo

Sonoma County Fair

Our official host, providing the world-class stage and celebration space for this wonderful tradition.

NBC® Today Show

Official sponsor of the media trip. NBC provides all-expenses-paid travel for the winning dog and handler to appear live on national television in New York City.

MUG® Root Beer logo

MUG® Root Beer

A primary sponsor that celebrates our champions. Mug creates exclusive, custom merchandise featuring the winning dog to spread the message that all dogs are lovable, regardless of their appearance.

Prizes, Awards & Disbursement Information

First Place

$5,000 Total Award (issued via check), the official World's Ugliest Dog® trophy, and a trip to New York City.

Second Place

$3,000 Total Award (issued via check) and a trophy.

Third Place

$2,000 Total Award (issued via check) and a trophy.

The Spirit Award

This honor recognizes a dog and owner whose biography demonstrates a special bond, resilience, or inspiration. The Spirit Award winner receives a trophy and recognition on stage. This award may not be won by the same dog in consecutive years.

Important Disbursement Rules: For security and tax purposes, no cash or checks are distributed on-site at the event. All prize money is issued via check and mailed to the registered owner after the conclusion of the event. All prizes and trophies are awarded solely to the registered owner of the dog as listed on the Entry Form. Handlers are not entitled to prize money or trophies. A completed IRS Form W-9 must be provided to the Entry Office before any check can be processed. All winners are solely responsible for local, state, and federal taxes.

The NBC® Today Show Media Trip

The First-Place winner (dog and handler) must be prepared for immediate next-day travel to New York City.

Schedule

Current travel is scheduled to depart Saturday, August 15th, 2026, for a live appearance on the TODAY Show on Monday, August 17th, 2026, returning Tuesday, August 18th, 2026.

Health Certificate

The owner is responsible for obtaining and paying for the airline-required health certificate (CVI). This document must be dated between August 6th and August 13th, 2026, to satisfy the airline's 10-day travel window. You must present the physical paper original at check-in.

The Handler-of-Record

The person who presents the dog on stage must be the person who accompanies the dog to New York. Participation in the sponsored media trip is optional. As the official broadcast partner, NBC® is granted the first official interview; if the winner chooses to decline this first-interview requirement or cannot fulfill the travel schedule, the trip portion of the prize is forfeited, though the cash award remains with the winner. In the event of such forfeiture, the Second-Place winner may be invited to participate in the media tour at the sole discretion of NBC®.

Backstage Policies & Safety

The dog and one (1) designated handler receive free fair admission. All other family members and guests must purchase tickets and enter through public gates.

Only the dog and the one designated handler are allowed in the backstage, “Dog Park,” and staging areas. Minor children and additional guests are strictly prohibited backstage.

The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association and Sonoma County Fairgrounds assume no responsibility or liability for minor children or guests of contestants who are left unattended in public areas while the contestant is backstage or in our other designated contestant areas of the contest (backstage, “Dog Park,” and staging areas).

All designated contestant areas of the contest (backstage, “Dog Park,” and staging areas) are strictly alcohol-free zones. Consumption of alcohol or intoxication will result in immediate disqualification. Aggressive dog behavior or inappropriate handler conduct may result in removal from the fairgrounds at management’s

To maintain a professional look for our broadcast and sponsors, we enforce a strict “No Advertising” policy. Handlers may not wear clothing, hats, or accessories displaying logos for third-party businesses or organizations (e.g., local pet stores or grooming businesses, etc.). Please wear non-branded attire. If you arrive in branded apparel, you will be asked to change or cover the logo before taking the stage.

Contest Outline: What to Expect

The World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest is a world-class production. From the moment you arrive, you are part of a high-energy, recorded event with a heavy media presence. Please be prepared for cameras, bright lights, and interviews at all points of the evening.

  • The Check-In: You must present your physical Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI/Airline Health Certificate) dated between August 6th and August 13th 2026, along with current vaccination records at the backstage check-in area.
  • Minimal Gear Policy: To keep our production areas professional and clear for film crews, only the Handler-of-Record and the Dog are permitted in the secure contest zones (Backstage, “Dog Park,” and staging areas). Please note the Sonoma County Fairgrounds enforces a strict clear bag policy for the entire fairgrounds and all secure contest zones (Backstage, “Dog Park,” and all staging areas). Any personal items brought into these areas must be in a clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag. You are responsible for knowing and following the official fairgrounds policy regarding bag sizes and prohibited items.
  • Support Team Assistance: We strongly encourage your support team (friends/family) to assist by holding all personal items, large bags, and non-essential gear outside of the contest areas.

Once checked in, all handlers must attend the mandatory briefing backstage.

  • The Briefing: We will go over the Run of Show in detail and provide a walk-through of the stage entrance and exit.
  • Apparel Check: We will confirm you are complying with our “Clean Stage” policy. No third-party business logos or branded clothing are permitted on stage or in media areas.

Following the meeting, handlers and dogs move to the “Dog Park.” This area is open to the media and fair
guests to meet the dogs.

  • Stroller & Carrier Policy: We understand some dogs are seniors or have mobility issues. Strollers/carriers are permitted in all areas if needed, but they must be small and non-bulky.
  • No Personal Items: Purses, human gear, bulky items, or personal items are not allowed in the “Dog Park” area. These must be left in the backstage area or with your support team (friends/family). Only items necessary for the dog should remain in the stroller or carrier.
  • Media Interaction: Media crews will conduct candid interviews and film the dogs. Showcasing your dog’s personality here is vital.

The official show begins with your grand entrance. Each dog and handler will be called to the stage individually.

  • The Solo Walk: You will walk the Red Carpet alone for the judges and fans. You will pause for official photos at the Official Sponsor Backdrop.
  • Introduction: You will proceed onto the main stage for a brief introduction by the Emcee, then return backstage to wait for your formal interview segment.

Handlers will be called up from backstage one by one for their formal interview with the Emcee.

  • The Interview: While the Emcee often uses your submitted biography (breed, age, rescue story) as a starting point, be prepared for any and all questions about your dog. The Emcee may ask about their quirks, funny habits, or unexpected stories. This is your time to stay engaged with the cameras and the crowd!
  • Post-Interview: After your segment, you will return to the “Dog Park” to wait for the judges’ final deliberation.

The Spirit Award winner and the Top 3 finalists will be called back to the stage for the results.

  • Awards: Winners are announced in order: Spirit Award, 3rd Place, 2nd Place.
  • The Champion: The ceremony concludes with the crowning of the new World’s Ugliest Dog® champion!

Immediately following the crowning of the winner, the First Place Winner and their Handler will be escorted directly from the stage to the Entry Office. To protect the exclusivity of our media partnerships, the winner is prohibited from conducting any media interviews or press appearances on the fairgrounds following the win until all official paperwork is complete. Failure to follow the official escort or participating in unauthorized interviews may result in the immediate forfeiture of the NBC® media trip. Once at the Entry Office, this meeting is mandatory to finalize travel arrangements for the media trip to New York City and to complete all official winners’ affidavits and tax documentation. Travel is currently scheduled to depart on Saturday, August 15th, 2026, and return on Monday, August 17th, 2026; however, all travel dates, flight times, and media appearances are tentative and subject to change at the sole discretion of NBC® and the Association. If the First Place Winner or Handler is unable to fulfill travel requirements, the Second Place Winner may be invited to participate in the media tour at the sole discretion of NBC®. Handlers and owners must not leave the fairgrounds until this process is complete.

Winners are expected to take possession of their trophies on the night of the event. Because the First-Place Winner travels to New York City almost immediately, we strongly encourage you to have a friend or family member take the trophy home for you. These awards are shipped as large, fully assembled units; therefore, professional crating and shipping fees are very high. Should you choose to ship your trophy, the registered owner is 100% responsible for all costs. To ship your trophy, you must provide your credit card and shipping information to the Entry Office before leaving the fairgrounds. The Association will facilitate the shipment but is not liable for trophies once they are delivered to the carrier.

Official Contest Rules

By submitting an Entry Form, all contestants, owners, and handlers agree to comply with the following official rules and regulations of the World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest. Failure to follow these rules may result in disqualification, forfeiture of awards, and/or removal from the contest and fairgrounds.

  1. Mandatory Veterinary Documentation:
    1. Vaccination Records: All dogs must have current veterinary health records, including proof of vaccinations, submitted with their entry form. A physical copy of these records must also be brought to the contest for verification.
    2. CVI/Airline Health Certificate: Because the winner travels to New York City shortly after the contest, all contestants must also bring a physical Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI/Airline Health Certificate). To meet airline and state requirements, this document must be issued by your veterinarian between August 6t and August 13t, 2026. A physical copy of these records must be brought to the contest for verification.
    3. Verification: Dogs without both complete, up-to-date vaccination records and a valid CVI will not be permitted to participate in the contest.
  2.  Any dog showing signs of illness, injury, or communicable disease will not be admitted or allowed to remain on the fairgrounds.
  3. Dogs originating from premises under quarantine for disease will not be admitted or allowed to remain on the fairgrounds.
  4. All animal health decisions will be made in the best interest of the individual dog as well as the health and safety of other animals at the fair.
  5. Management reserves the right to request additional veterinary documentation at any time and may deny participation to any dog that does not meet health and safety requirements.
  6. Any misrepresentation of a dog’s health, age, history, or identity may result in immediate disqualification.
  1. All participants must comply with the Sonoma County Fairgrounds clear bag policy for entry to the grounds and all contest areas. Handlers and Owners are responsible for reviewing and complying with the official bag specifications and prohibited items list found on the Sonoma County Fairgrounds website. This policy applies to the entire fairgrounds as well as all secure contest zones.
  2. Contestants, owners, and handlers must bring all supplies necessary for the care and comfort of their dog, including pet waste supplies (such as waste bags), food, dishes, bedding, carriers, leashes, and any other essential items. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association will provide water for the dogs and handlers.
  3. Contestants, owners, and handlers must treat their dogs humanely and respectfully at all times. Clothing, costumes, or accessories that advertise or promote any organization, business, or political cause are prohibited. Any inhumane, unsafe, or inappropriate action toward a dog will result in disqualification, forfeiture of awards, and removal of both the contestant and the dog from the fairgrounds.
  4. Dogs must remain under the direct control of their handler at all times. Aggressive, unsafe, or uncontrollable dogs may be disqualified and removed from the contest and the fairgrounds at management’s discretion.
  5. Dogs may not be intentionally altered in any way to enhance appearance specifically for the purpose of this contest.
  6. Dogs must be under the control of the handler at all times. All handlers must be 18 years of age or older. Contestants are expected to maintain professional conduct toward staff, judges, and other participants. Because the contest takes place during the Sonoma County Fair (running August 7th – 16th, 2026), please allow significant extra time for traffic and entry processing. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association or the Sonoma County Fair are not responsible for contestants who are scratched from the contest due to traffic delays or difficulty locating the designated entry gate and parking lot. Any handler exhibiting inappropriate behavior or failing to follow staff instructions will be subject to immediate disqualification and removal.
  7. Once a contestant has checked in, the contest is considered to have officially begun for that participant. Only the registered dog and their designated handler/owner are permitted in backstage areas, including the “Dog Park” and staging areas. Family members, friends, or other guests are not allowed in these areas. Dogs must be under the control of the handler at all times. Once you check in on Friday, August 14th, 2026, you and your dog are officially underway in the contest. The Association and fairgrounds assume no responsibility or liability for minor children or guests of contestants who are left unattended in public areas while the handler is participating in the contest.
  8. Handlers must remain in designated areas. Once you check in, you and your dog are officially underway in the contest. There is a 30-45 minute window between check-in and the Mandatory Production Meeting. You are required to remain in the designated backstage area during this time and should not leave to obtain food, drinks, or other items. If you are not present and ready for the Mandatory Meeting, you will be scratched from the contest immediately. Bathroom breaks are permitted; however, handlers are encouraged to take care of personal needs before the contest begins. If a handler must step away, their dog must remain in the contest area and be attended to at all times by a responsible individual designated by the handler. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association, the Fourth District Agricultural Association, and the Sonoma County Fair are not responsible for supervising or caring for contestants’ dogs at any time. For the Grand Prize winner, the contest is not concluded until the First-Place Winner and their Handler-of-Record report to the Entry Office immediately following the contest. This meeting is mandatory to coordinate travel logistics for the New York media trip and to finalize required documentation. Do not leave the fairgrounds until you have been officially cleared by the Entry Office.
  9. Each dog may have only one designated handler. No additional individuals — including owners, family members, or guests — may accompany the dog in the official contest areas, which include the Check-In Area, Backstage, Main Stage, Red Carpet, “Dog Park, and other staging areas. This rule is enforced to ensure safety, maintain order, and provide adequate space for all contestants and staff.
  10. Each dog entered in the contest must have its own completed Entry Form, Release & Waiver, and designated handler. An individual may not serve as a handler for more than one (1) dog.
  11. If the listed handler is unable to attend, the owner must notify contest management and provide the replacement handler’s information no later than Friday, July 17th 2026, at 5:00 p.m. PDT (the same deadline as the entry forms). A completed Handler Form & Waiver for the replacement handler must also be submitted by this deadline. No substitutions or handler changes will be accepted after this deadline or on contest day. Once the contest has begun, the designated handler may not be changed or substituted at any time.
  12. Props, amplified noise devices, costumes, or disruptive conduct intended to distract from other contestants are prohibited and may result in disqualification.
  13. In the event of a health emergency involving a contestant’s dog and/or handler, contest management reserves the right to summon veterinary or emergency assistance, remove the dog from participation, or take any action deemed necessary for the animals or humans well-being.
  14. Handlers must not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol during the contest. Any such behavior may result in immediate disqualification.
  15. Inappropriate, disrespectful, or disruptive behavior toward contest staff, judges, volunteers, or other participants may result in disqualification and removal from the fairgrounds.
  16. To maintain a professional look for our broadcast and sponsors, we enforce a strict “No Advertising” policy. Handlers may not wear clothing, hats, or accessories displaying logos for third-party businesses or organizations (e.g., local pet stores, grooming businesses, etc.). Please wear non-branded attire. If you arrive in branded apparel, you will be asked to change or cover the logo before taking the stage.
  1. All contestants must comply with state and federal animal health regulations as well as Sonoma County Fair health requirements.
  2. Determinations made by the official contest judges are final and may not be appealed.
  3. All contest results and judges’ decisions are final.
  4. The World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest will be conducted under the American Judging System, with awards presented for First, Second, and Third Place, as well as the Spirit Award.
  5. All contestants must be present in person at the contest. Remote participation (Zoom®, video, or other virtual formats) will not be accepted.
  6. All dogs will compete in a single class; no divisions will be made by breed or pedigree.
  7. Contestants must check in by the designated time on contest day. Late arrivals may be denied participation at management’s discretion.
  8. Each contestant dog and their designated handler will receive free admission to the Sonoma County Fair on contest day only. All other attendees — including additional handlers, family members, friends, and spectators — must purchase fair admission tickets to enter the fairgrounds and attend the contest.
  9. All completed Entry Forms and required materials must be submitted by email to [email protected] no later than Friday, July 17th, 2026, 5:00 p.m. PDT. Note: Printed or mailed packets will not be accepted. Only email entries will be accepted.

     

  10. Each entry must include: proof of current veterinary records (including rabies vaccination), a high-quality digital photograph (jpg format preferred), and a biography for use in official contest materials and media coverage.
  11. Biographies must include: the dog’s name, age, breed, hometown and state, how the dog was acquired, personality traits, and the number of years the dog has been entered in the contest. You may include any other information you would like to provide in the biography. This information may be used in official publications, media stories, and announcements during the contest.
  12. A dog may not win the Spirit Award in two consecutive years. This award is based primarily on the biography submitted with the entry and is intended to recognize resilience and the special bond between dog and owner.
  13. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association reserves the right to cancel, postpone, or modify the contest at any time due to weather, emergencies, or other circumstances beyond its control. Contest format, timing, or location may also be adjusted for the health and safety of participants.
  1. Contest winners are responsible for any expenses associated with shipping their trophy if they choose not to take it home on contest day, Friday, August 14th, 2026. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association will assist with shipping arrangements; however, all costs will remain the sole responsibility of the winner. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association does not provide a specific disbursement date, as it depends on the processing of sponsor funds; checks are mailed once all official processing is complete. All prize winners are solely responsible for any applicable local, state, or federal taxes. A completed IRS Form W-9 must be submitted to the Association before any prize checks will be issued. The Association is not responsible for delays in prize disbursement due to missing or incomplete tax documentation or the timing of sponsor fund transfers.
  2. The First-Place Winner and their dog will participate in the sponsored New York media trip currently scheduled from Saturday, August 15th through Tuesday, August 18th, 2026, for a national television appearance on Monday, August 17th, 2026. The winner/handler must be 18 years of age or older. Winners must have a valid federal travel ID (Real ID or passport) in their possession at the time of the contest and ensure their dog meets all airline requirements, including a veterinary record dated within ten (10) days of travel and an airline-approved carrier. Flights are currently booked on American Airlines; contestants must review and comply with its pet-travel policy (https://www.aa.com/i18n/travel-info/special-assistance/pets.jsp). Dogs over 20 lbs may face additional airline requirements. NBC® and the Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association will coordinate travel arrangements immediately after the contest. Contestants who decline the trip, or fail to provide valid federal identification for the flight, will still receive prize money but forfeit the travel portion of the prize. The First-Place Winner is solely responsible for obtaining and paying for any updated veterinary health certificates required by the airline within the necessary 10-day window prior to travel. The First-Place Winner serves as an ambassador for the Association; any conduct during the media trip that is deemed unprofessional or damaging to the contest’s reputation may result in the forfeiture of remaining prize benefits.
  3. By entering the contest, each contestant grants the Fourth District Agricultural Association (Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association) permission to use the contestant’s and the dog’s name, image, likeness, voice, and biography in any media — including photos, video, print, broadcast, and online — for promotional, educational, or news purposes related to the World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest, without additional notice or compensation.
  4. All media appearances and interviews must acknowledge the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, California, and the Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association as the hosts and organizers of the contest, and must reflect favorably on the contest’s mission to advocate for adoption and animal welfare.
  5. If the First-Place Winner is unavailable for scheduled media appearances, the Second and Third Place winners may be invited to serve as ambassadors. The First-Place award will not be reassigned under any circumstances.
  6. The handler who presents the dog on stage during the contest is the official Handler-of-Record. If that dog is selected as a winner, the same handler must accompany the dog to all required post-contest media appearances, including travel to New York. No substitutions or reassignment of travel privileges will be permitted.
  7. The First-Place Winner is strongly encouraged to participate in the sponsored New York media trip. While the media trip is not a requirement to receive the cash prize, it is a primary component of the First-Place award. If the winner declines to travel, the travel portion of the prize package will be forfeited. To maintain broadcast exclusivity, the winner must grant NBC® their first official interview. If the winner chooses to conduct an interview with another outlet prior to the NBC® appearance, they immediately forfeit the New York media trip. In such cases, the Second-Place winner may be invited to participate at the sole discretion of NBC®.
  8. While participating in the sponsored media trip, the Winner and Handler-of-Record act as official ambassadors for the Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association and the World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest.
    Participants are expected to maintain a professional demeanor and comply with all scheduling and security requests made by NBC® or Association staff. Any conduct that is deemed detrimental to the reputation of the Contest or the Fair during the media tour may result in the immediate termination of the trip at the participant’s expense.
  9. The contestant selected for the NBC® media package must follow the designated travel itinerary. Travel arrangements will be made immediately following the contest on Friday, August 14th, 2026. The contestant is currently scheduled to fly to New York on Saturday, August 15th, 2026, participate in Today Show filming on Monday, August 17th, 2026, and return home on Tuesday, August 18th, 2026. All dates are subject to change at NBC®’s discretion.
  10. NBC® will make all travel arrangements for the winning dog immediately following the contest, with assistance from the Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association. One representative from NBC® and one representative from the Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association will accompany the handler and dog on the trip. Contestants may not independently arrange travel or media appearances that conflict with this agreement.
  11. Contestants may not independently arrange conflicting media or travel appearances while participating in the official NBC® media package.
  12. The Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association reserves the right to interpret, amend, or modify these rules at any time for clarity, fairness, or operational necessity. These rules are subject to change without notice when required for compliance with state/local regulations or to ensure safety.
  13. All judges’ decisions are final and are not subject to change or appeal.
  14. All dates and times listed for the World’s Ugliest Dog® Contest and associated events are subject to change at the sole discretion of the Sonoma-Marin Agricultural Association, the Sonoma County Fair, or
    NBC.
  15. Participants are solely responsible for all travel costs and expenses associated with traveling to and participating in the contest. Only the specific NBC® media trip for the winner is sponsored and paid for by the Association/Partners.

Ready to Enter?

Before filling out the Contestant entry form, please read the entire packet to understand the contest rules, deadlines, required materials, and whether a separate Handler Packet must also be completed.

A Handler Packet is not complete unless both the Handler Form and a signed Handler Release & Waiver are included. Additionally, a Handler Packet cannot be accepted without a corresponding Contestant Entry Packet on file from the dog's owner.