This Week’s Caption Contest and Last Week’s Winner!
This is Ace, an adorable three-month-old pit bull. Show us what ya got, readers! Caption away…

UPDATE: Winning entry from Alyssa on MySpace
"I'm NEVER going to get this down before prom!"
Honorable mention:
From Diane K. on MySpace
"Baby learns to walk...that's it...one step at a time!"
Congratulations to last week’s winner, Leigh-Ann. Thank you for your participation—we received over 20 entries.
To enter your caption in the contest, just send it as a comment and include your name! The winner will be posted next week with a new photo. This is a friendly contest, so the prize will be simple bragging rights.
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9 Comments:
left left, right right and spin...Ace's 1st dance class!
Lessions? I'd love to give you dance lessions!
shake it like a paloroid picture
Hello there. I also have a blog and I would like to add ASPCA's logo or link in my blog so that friends who come to my blog may be interested to adopt a pet from you. You never know a dog or a cat may catch people's eyes. Do you have something like this?
Hello,
Since you blog about animal issues, I thought you and your readers would like to know about a national animal event taking place this Sunday, October 19: a new round of Party Animals, centering on the theme of a "Humane Bloc Party." This is a house party style fundraiser for the Humane Society Legislative Fund (www.hslf.org), which works to lobby for animal protection legislation, educate our supporters about animal protection issues, and elect humane lawmakers to public office.
Party hosts and their guests will dial in from all over the country to our conference call to hear from animal advocates about the importance of electing humane lawmakers. This round, we are pleased to have comedian and cartoon artist Dan Piraro join us on the call. As you may know, his internationally-syndicated “Bizarro” comic strip frequently features animal issues.
For more information about our Humane Bloc Party, please encourage your readers visit our website at www.hslf.org, or go directly to www.partyanimals.fund.org. It’s not too late to sign up to host your own party! (You can also search the site to find a party happening near you.)
If you have any other questions, please contact Colleen Crinion, Party Animals Coordinator, at 202.676.2314. Thanks so much for your time and attention!
slow. slow. quick, quick. slow.
Step to the right then to the left. Or wait was it left than right? Hummm mabey i should have got details from my trainer..
hey lady..do i look like i want to dance for you? I DONT THINK SO!!! o yeah and your hands are really cold.
do you got a dance parter or not and you need to go on pet stars and dance for them
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