Cutest Dog Ever 2018

After facing dozens of competitors, two rounds of reader voting and a grueling panel of judges, Miner came out as top dog and was crowned Little Rock Soirée’s Cutest Dog 2018. Now get to know the rescue pup behind the cuteness.

How Miner came home: Stephen and I were going to run errands on a hot summer day, and as we got into the car Stephen said, “I need to make a stop to show you something.” He took me to a car lot in Benton and I was a little confused. He told me he had called [the Humane Society] about a puppy! We went to visit all of the dogs that were up for adoption and we fell in love with Miner. I was completely shocked when he told me we could actually take him home! We adopted Miner and immediately went to PetSmart to get all the puppy necessities. It was a perfect surprise!

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The Boston Terrier is a Non-Sporting dog breed originating in the United States of America. Bostons are small and compact with a short tail and erect ears. The AKC says they are highly intelligent and very easily trained. Boston is a gentle breed that typically has a strong, happy-go-lucky, and friendly personality with a merry sense of humor.

The Norfolk Terrier, one of the cutest and small dog breeds, originated in Great Britain. They are the smallest of the working terriers. They love people and children and do make good pets. The Norfolk Terrier has a wire-haired coat which, according to the various national kennel club’ breed standards. They are active and compact, free-moving, with good substance and bone.

If you are looking short-muzzled wrinkly dog breed, here it is perfect for you. Pugs are known for being pleasant and gentle companion dogs originated in China. Pugs were bred to be companions for ruling families in China. Small but solid Pug is today adored by his millions of fans around the world. Pugs live to love and to be loved in return.

Little Rock Soirée is central Arkansas most-read monthly magazine that celebrates all thats good in Little Rock-good people, good parties, good food and good culture.

To capture the style and culture of Little Rock and its people and to be the ultimate guide to the best the city has to offer.

After facing dozens of competitors, two rounds of reader voting and a grueling panel of judges, Miner came out as top dog and was crowned Little Rock Soirée’s Cutest Dog 2018. Now get to know the rescue pup behind the cuteness.

How Miner came home: Stephen and I were going to run errands on a hot summer day, and as we got into the car Stephen said, “I need to make a stop to show you something.” He took me to a car lot in Benton and I was a little confused. He told me he had called [the Humane Society] about a puppy! We went to visit all of the dogs that were up for adoption and we fell in love with Miner. I was completely shocked when he told me we could actually take him home! We adopted Miner and immediately went to PetSmart to get all the puppy necessities. It was a perfect surprise!

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FAQ

What is the cutest dog in the world 2019?

With that caveat taken care of, here are the top 20 cutest dog breeds according to the report:
  • Schnauzer. 59.01%
  • Leonberger. 58.99%
  • Cavapoo. 58.79%
  • Springador. 58.69%
  • Siberian Husky. 58.48%
  • Bernese Mountain Dog. 56.76%
  • Old English Bulldog. 56.30%
  • Bloodhound. 56.05% Labradoodle small.

What is the cutest dog ever?

“The Cutest” has been crowned again. A year after Penny the one-eyed golden retriever won the inaugural PEOPLE’s World’s Cutest Rescue Dog Contest Presented by PEDIGREE in 2018, Kasey is here to claim her title as the 2019 champ.