The Winners Of #mintøffing2021
PLEASE FIND ALL INFORMATION IN ENGLISH AT THE BOTTOM
Vinnerne av #mintøffing2021!
Norges Tøffeste Hund har som kjent blitt kåret blant hundene til de påmeldte deltagerne til årets Femundløp, hvor Pelsraketten Ronja stakk av med seieren. Med stor pågang og forespørsel etter en konkurranse for folket, var det ingen tvil - #mintøffing2021 ble en realitet!
Alle Norges Hunder
Oppslutningen har vært enorm med nesten 1500 innsendte bidrag de over de siste ukene! Store, små, søte, lekne, frekke, raske, late hunder i et bredt spekter av raser. Det har vært utrolig gøy å se hvor mange firbeinte der ute som bidrar til å skape glede og lek i hverdagen til sine eiere, spesielt nå i en krevende tid. Alle med interesse og kjærlighet for dyr bør ta en titt på #mintøffing2021 på Instagram for en liten humørboost.
Vinnere Skal Kåres
Juryen har de siste dagene vært i full sving med å plukke ut heldige vinnere av flotte premier fra blant andre Devold, Appetitt Hundefor og NonStop Dog Wear. Det har vært en svært krevende oppgave å plukke ut vinnere blant utallige fantastiske bidrag, men valget falt til slutt på følgende hunder:
HOVEDPREMIE - WEEKENDOPPHOLD PÅ RØROS:
- Nanuk, Kaupanger -
ANDRE VINNERE:
Kinder, Bergen
Willy, Vestfold
Essi, Kristiansund
Ulla, Bergen
Igor, Trondheim
Kovis, Nesbyen
Nelly, Kongsberg
Milo, Valdres
Danny, Bergen
Doffen, Øksnes
Monty, Vollen
Ivo, Eggemoen
Mira, Skedsmokorset
VI GRATULERER ALLE VINNERE!
Dere vil bli kontaktet.
Vi ønsker å takke alle hundeeiere og hundeelskere over det ganske land for engasjementet rundt konkurransen. Selv om konkurransen nå er over, er det ingen grunn til å slutte å tagge dine hundebilder med #mintøffing2021, og vise verden hvilken tøffing du har som din lekekamerat.
Takk for alle bidrag! Vi sees i #mintøffing2022.
IN ENGLISH
Over the past weeks, Norway’s Toughest Dog has been crowned amongst the dogs who were signed up for Femundløpet 2021. Furry rocket Ronja took the title home, together with a ton of dog food for herself and her kennel. With the amount of requests and questions about a competition for all dog owner, we weren’t in doubt - #mintøffing2021 became a reality!
The Dogs Of Norway
The interest for the competition has been overwhelming, with close to 1500 participating photos marked with #mintøffing2021. Small dogs, big dogs, cute, furry, sassy, lazy, fast and chubby dogs - there’s something for everyone! It’s been incredible to see how many four-legged friends out there who contribute to spreading joy, love and laughter to their owners, especially in these challenging times. We want to recommend everyone with an interest and love for animals to check out #mintøffing2021 on Instagram, for guaranteed mood booster!
Winners Will Be Crowned
The jury has been in full swing over the last days, picking out the lucky winners of great prizes from our partners at Devold, Appetitt Hundefór and NonStop Dog Wear.
The task has been challenging, but the winners are as follows:
HOVEDPREMIE:
Nanuk, Kaupanger
OTHER WINNERS:
Kinder, Bergen
Willy, Vestfold
Essi, Kristiansund
Ulla, Bergen
Igor, Trondheim
Kovis, Nesbyen
Nelly, Kongsberg
Milo, Valdres
Danny, Bergen
Doffen, Øksnes
Monty, Vollen
Ivo, Eggemoen
Mira, Skedsmokorset
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WINNERS!
You will be contacted.
We would like to thank all dog owner all over Norway for their contribution and engagement around this competition. Even though the competition is over, there is no reason to stop tagging your dog photos with #mintøffing2021, and show the world what an amazing friend you have on four legs.
Thanks a million for all contribution! See you at #mintøffing2022.
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