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She was runner up in the 2014 World’s Ugliest Dog Contest but became a crowd favorite, winning the crown, so to speak, in 2015. “She loved everybody,” Sayre said.įrom the most-humble of beginnings as a shelter dog adopted by Sayre, Quasi’s accomplishments gave them more than 15-minutes’ worth of fame. Despite Quasi’s appearance, she had a mild temperament. Sayre said the dog was a mixed pit bull who lived pretty long for that type of dog.
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“She died of old age and respiratory failure.” “She lived to an old age,” Sayre told the Town-Crier. She was also the official mascot for Project 425, the group that brings a restored Vietnam Huey helicopter and other military hardware to local events. There were several yearly visits from homeschool classes, foreign exchange student groups and the many military organizations that held welcome home or reunion events. “She lived a full, active and exciting life at the G&M Ranch.”Ĭarroll added that Quasi always had a meet-and-greet role for all of the many festivities at the ranch. “She was born with short spine syndrome and adopted from Animal Care & Control,” Carroll said. For14 years, Quasi Modo was the beloved dog of Carroll and his wife, veterinarian Dr. Local celebrity canine Quasi Modo, who earned the 2015 title of the “World’s Ugliest Dog,” and then went on to guest on a spate of talk shows that would be the envy of many looking for publicity, passed away at her home in Loxahatchee Groves on July 11, reported Mike Carroll. Quasi Modo, photographed shortly after her big contest victory.