It’s A Contest! Why Did Someone Paint This Dog Red?

…Perhaps they thought it was a Great Idea…

Make Up A Story About Why Anyone Would Paint

This Hubley Boston Terrier Red

And Win!

$75.00 First Prize $50.00 Second Prize $25.00 Third Prize

Here Are The Rules:

  1. Make up a story, devise a theory or if you are the person who painted this poor dog red, tell us why you did it.
  2. Your story could go on and on or be as short as a few sentences.
  3. Extra points are given for wacky, zany, different or just bizarre.
  4. Your entry must be posted here as a comment to win…
  5. As an alternative to rule number one, you could tell us what we should do with the little doggy now that someone painted the poor thing red.
  6. Deadline for contest entry is:  September 15, 2011.
…By the Way Here’s…

What a Hubley Boston Terrier Should Look Like!

Antique Celebrity Judge: Karen Knapstein Of Antique Trader Magazine

Good Luck,

Martin Codina
CEO Fine Estate Sales

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Comments

  1. Poyye says:

    Poor little Hubley Boston Terrier was walking around at the Boston fish market. He got hungry and jumped up on into the iced bin holding the Boston Bullheads. A buyer came by and told the fish merchant that he wanted about 10 lbs of the bullheads but wanted them skinned. The fish merchant used a scoop and Hubley was caught. OH NO!
    The fish merchant felt so terrible that he had a small iron monument made of Hubley and since he didn’t see Master Hubley B. Terrier until he was skinned he made the monument as Hubley was then.

  2. Jennifer says:

    This boston terrier had a very risque Job, He worked in an old saloon..and when he was place at the door the girls upstairs were lets say “open for business” The red light was not noticeable in the day so he was painted red so day visitors could find their way to the Ladies !

  3. Michelle Burnside says:

    I couldn’t resist this cute little statue to hold the door open. The only problem was he was in such bad shape. I found him at a yard sale. After looking at him intently, I realized he looked a lot like my boxer-mastiff mix named Astro. My Astro is red, so the only natural course of action was to paint this guy red, so I would always have a memory of my Astro. My Astro was found in a park in Boynton Beach, Fl, full of worms, full of mange, fully intact and starving. He came to live with me and weighed only 40 lbs. He was about 2 when he came to my home. I had Astro for 9 years, and at the end of his life he weighed 98 lbs. He had to be put down because of illness and aggression because the poor guy was in pain. So, here is my little Astro.

  4. Carol says:

    the devil made him do it.

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