Albert's Dog Lounge, in partnership with Shadow Dog Photography, is happy to announce its dog calendar contest for 2025. Proceeds from the sale of the calendar and photo contest will assist Albert's Dog Lounge with the continued medical needs of the rescued senior and special needs dogs. In 2023 Albert's saved 307 lives. Since approximately $750 is spent on each dog for vetting and preparation for adoption, this fundraiser will allow Albert's to continue its important mission.
We encourage you to submit your favorite photo of your dog and ask your family and friends to vote for him.
Please review the Contest Rules carefully for submission guidelines; those that do not follow these rules will not be eligible to win. Fees for photo entries and votes will help Albert's Dog Lounge continue its efforts with saving the lives of senior and special needs dogs.
Grand Prize:
The winners of the photo contest will be determined by the top 12 entrants that get the most votes. The top winner will win the coveted cover photo for the 2025 calendar! 1st - 12th place winners will be featured as a dog of the month. The 12 dogs with the most votes will be professionally photographed by Shadow Dog Photography for the 2025 calendar.
Reserve a Special Spot In The Calendar For Your Dog:
Honor your dog or celebrate a gotcha-day or birthday by reserving an empty grid space (before or after the numbered squares) for their photo. Choose a favorite photo, select a month, and pay. Each month has a limited number of squares in each grid and will be filled on a first come, first served basis so don't delay! Each grid space is just $15.
Reserve Your Grid Space Here →About Us
Albert's Dog Lounge is a foster-based rescue focused on providing loving homes to seniors, special needs, and hospice dogs. This rescue helps dogs in need from overcrowded shelters and also from local families who are no longer able to care for their pets.
Albert's Dog Lounge was established in 2017, in Whitewater, WI, with the vision to be the stepping stone to a new life for those dogs who are less likely to be rescued, adopted, or are at a higher risk for euthanasia.