5th Annual Pets Add Life
Children's Poetry Contest

Pets Add Life Announces Winners of 5th Annual Children's Poetry Contest

American Pet Products Association (APPA) President and CEO, Bob Vetere announced today the six winning poems for the Pets Add Life 5th Annual Children's Poetry Contest, open to 3rd through 8th grade students.

"We are thrilled with the success of this year's contest and seeing so many children demonstrate how pets of all types enrich their daily lives," said Vetere. "We received nearly 1,600 entries from students across the nation and are already looking forward to next year's poems!"

Through APPA's Pets Add Life campaign, students from across the country in grades 3rd through 8th were invited to write unique poems about their pets, what they love about them and the joys they bring to their lives. Submissions were accepted via mail, the Pets Add Life Facebook page at www.facebook.com/petsaddlife and online at www.PetsAddLife.org.

One student from each grade level (six total) has been selected to win $250 for pet products and a by-line in a publication or online media outlet. Additionally, the six winning students' classrooms will each receive a $1,000 scholarship to spend on pet-related education.

Poems were judged based on voice, creativity and the overall expression of the joys and benefits of pet ownership of animals of all types.

Below are the six winning poems by grade level:

THIRD GRADE WINNER

Dasher
By: Sophie of Minneapolis, MN

Wrapping paper
And lights on the tree.
The best Christmas present?
Dasher.

Softly purring between boxes,
Under Mom and Dad's bed?
Dasher.

Black tail like a grandfather clock
Swinging from the back of the couch?
Dasher.

Climbing up the ladder
To my brother's top bunk?
Dasher.

Crunching at his food bowl
Slurping while he drinks?
Dasher.

Bright white whiskers
Above golden yellow eyes?
Dasher.

My first pet
My non-human friend
Conversations with no talking?
Dasher. Definitely.

 

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FOURTH GRADE WINNER

Cody
By: Fuka of Watervliet, NY

From the moment we got you
I totally fell in love
With a smile that melts my heart
You are cuter than a polar bear cub

You have puppy-dog eyes
You have soft little ears
And giant memories
I'll remember for years

Memories filled with tears
Happiness and more
Those memories I remember
Have never tore

From bad times to good times
You are always on my side
You never give up
You always have your pride

I love dogs
But you are my first ever
I only have one wish
To keep you forever

 

FIFTH GRADE WINNER

Oreo
By: Ryan of Hutchinson, KS

My goat named Oreo stands there with a grin
Her body is white from her hooves to her chin
Her ears are a creamy black and beautiful
She says she wishes she was more colorful
I think she is just fine
I love her and she is mine!
Even though she head-butts sometimes
She will always have a peaceful baaa that sounds like chimes
I hope she never crosses the line
I love her and she is mine!
That's my goat, Oreo

 

 

 

 

 

 

SIXTH GRADE WINNER

Cute and Cuddlie
By: Giana of New Lenox, IL

There is nothing like a pet
To fill your heart with love,
Like my goldendoodle Doogie
Who was sent from up above.
He's funny, smart and cute
He'll run with you all day,
And when I'm feeling down
On my bed he'll lay.
He listens when I speak
He doesn't make a sound,
He comforts me so much
By just being around.
He teaches me to care
Be responsible and kind,
And a truer loyal friend
I think I'll never find.

SEVENTH GRADE WINNER

A Pet is A…
By: Paris of Palm Harbor, FL

A pet is not just "some animal"
A pet is a friend
A loyal, fun-loving, carefree friend
A friend who loves you.

A pet is a friend who won't judge you,
Harm you in any way,
And a friend who will not taunt you.

A pet is a friend who may not talk
But they always listen
A friend who is quiet
But will do their best to understand.

A pet is a friend who is taken for granted
But also a friend in which we share an eternal bond
A friend who has a home in our hearts.

A pet is a friend who we love
And a pet who loves us back.

EIGHTH GRADE WINNER

Sunny
By: Alexis of Davidsville, PA

He is my horse,
Palomino coat with a soft pink nose.
His whiskers tickle, When out of his nose he blows.

He is my escape
From bullies near and far
And as I claim to my father,
With him I'll need no car.

He is my friend
When no one is around
He comforts me
With any mere sound

He is my globe.
On his back, I see the world.
I see myself, inside.
His mane flying, my curls unfurled.

He helps me see
That there is more than me
When on his back, I feel so small.
And, to be honest, he helps me be.

He runs through the wind,
A thundering force
That shines like the sun,
Because he is my horse.

 

 

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