The winning canine now has the 'No. 1' license on his collar for 2025-26.
Local dog owners are urged to renew dog licenses by June 30, for the town's 'Top Dog' contest, hopefuls have until June 10.
The 'Doodle' was found roaming on Farmington Avenue near Walnut Street.
Starting June 1, Farmington is licensing and renewing licenses for its dogs, with one, possibly, being named 'Top Dog.'
The dog was found roaming in town Wednesday morning.
The dog was found roaming in town Wednesday, police said.
The Farmington Animal Control Department said the mixed-breed female was found near the New Britain town line.
Farmington Animal Control said both were found in the same vicinity on two separate occasions recently.
In addition to opening a new store in West Hartford, the pet retailer's flagship Farmington store is relocating to a new site in town.
There is a June 2 deadline for dog owners to register their pooch in the Farmington Town Clerk's office for the 'top dog' contest.
Farmington animal control says the smiling canine is good with kids, families and other dogs.
The book is available through online booksellers, as well as in stores in Simsbury and Avon.
The canine was found Saturday outside the Westfarms Mall.
According to police, the dog was abused and neglected and in need of medical care.
Police seek public's help in finding owner of pooch, which was found near a local community college.
Police posted a photo and description of the dog Tuesday morning on Facebook.
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