Lemmiku Photo Contest Reveals Winners of Adorable Pet Moments
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A photo contest organized by Lemmiku portal invited readers to share moments of their pets enjoying winter.
- Over 400 photos were submitted, featuring dogs and cats, with a special focus on pets dressed in winter fashion.
- Three winning photos were selected, and each winner will receive a 40 euro voucher for PetCity stores.
The Lemmiku portal recently concluded its winter pet photo contest, which encouraged readers to capture their furry companions enjoying the colder months. The competition saw an impressive submission of over 400 photos, showcasing a variety of pets, predominantly dogs, but also including cats, reveling in the snow. A particularly popular theme among submissions was pets sporting winter attire, highlighting their cozy and fashionable side.
Milly got one year old at the beginning of May and came into our lives after my first dog Donna died in February 2025.
After careful deliberation, the Lemmiku editorial team selected three standout photographs that particularly captured the spirit of the contest. These winning images were chosen for their ability to stand out and evoke emotion among the entries. The portal will directly contact all winners to arrange prize distribution.
She comes and cuddles up or climbs on me - the main thing is to be close. I think she probably doesn't realize she's already a big girl.
Each of the three winners will be awarded a 40 euro voucher, redeemable at any PetCity store. This prize allows the winners to choose a reward that best suits their beloved pets. The contest celebrated the bond between owners and their animals, offering a platform for readers to share joyful winter moments.
She likes to chew branches very much. If she comes across a suitable branch, she often lies down in the middle of the walk and starts to break it down.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.