By Evelyn Witterholt.
Every dog has its day, and for the 12 winners of TRI-BUILT®’s 2023 Top Dog contest, today is theirs! Each year, they choose 12 dogs to be featured in their Top Dog calendar. Winners of the contest also receive a $1,000 prize donation to their favorite rescue mission.
Roofers from all over the nation submitted to this contest, but there could only be 12 top dogs. Here are the winners of TRI-BUILT's 2023 Top Dog contest:
Brooklyn
January’s dog, Brooklyn, was submitted by Gunner Roofing in Stamford, Connecticut. She is a certified service dog and the official greeter at the Gunner offices. Her owner, Andrew, describes her as an “all-around Chief Pet Officer who brings joy, positivity and love to our work family.”
Lynyrd
February’s dog, Lynyrd, was submitted by Bliss Roofing in Clackamas, Oregon. He is a blue heeler who loves playing fetch and often comes to work with his mom. Mandy, his owner, says, “He is the perfect yard manager, always herding the roofers in the right direction!”
Maple
March’s dog, Maple, was submitted by Storm Restorations of America in Highlandville, Missouri. She paved the way for their offices to be more dog friendly by being one of the first dogs to share the space with the employees. Maple’s owner, Bailey, says, “She has the biggest heart, and is the best dog a person could ask for.”
Blue Sanchez
April’s dog, Blue Sanchez, was submitted by Roofs By Don in Marietta, Georgia. She is the company mascot and is often found running around at the office. Donavan Morgan, CEO of Roofs By Don, says, “Blue is always around when you need a helping paw.”
Mya
May’s dog, Mya, was submitted by Jet Strem Guttering & Lighting in Overland Park, Kansas. She is a 13-year-old lab who greets all their customers at the door. Her owner, Tammy, says, “She's cheap labor and only asks for scratches and treats.”
Fred
June’s dog, Fred, was submitted by 360 Roofing in Austin, Texas. Fred was rescued three years ago after being found on a backcountry road. After overcoming many health obstacles, he is now the office dog and their vice president of marketing! His owner, Bryan, says, “His unwavering loyalty and incredible journey from rescue to executive make him top dog material.”
Walker
July’s dog, Walker, was submitted by Artisan Roofing Systems in Tucson, Arizona. He is a spunky Australian Shepherd who loves to swim and help out at the office. His owner, LaRynn, says, “With his spunky, sassy personality, he makes every workday better!”
Emmerich
August’s dog, Emmerich, was submitted by Bob’s Roofing Company in Whitehall, Mississippi. He is a 10-month-old wirehaired dachshund who is described by his owner Leah as ‘spicy’. She says, “He loves adventures outdoors and ‘helping’ out at the office every day.”
Gunner and Rip
September’s dogs, Gunner and Rip, were submitted by S & N Industries in Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania. They are two loyal and loving dogs who love going to work, so long as they get a chance to play around. Their owner, Sarah, says, “It is like having two cuddly Black Bears that always cheer you up after a long day.”
Ruby
October’s dog, Ruby, was submitted by Vareika Construction in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts. She is a sweet boxer who loves coming to work at the Vareika offices. Her owner, Kate, says, “Her favorite office visitor is our mail lady who gives her extra love and treats.”
Allie
November’s dog, Allie, was submitted by Empire Construction in Wallingford, Connecticut. She was rescued in 2016 and spends every day at the office and visiting job sites. Her owner, David, says, “We couldn’t ask for a better coworker or family member!”
Brady
December’s dog, Brady, was submitted by Daco Worldwide in Davie, Florida. He is described as a gentle giant who thinks he is human! His owner, Josie, says, “He loves to give hugs and kisses and everyone he meets he just wants to be their friend.”
Stay tuned for the calendar to drop in December 2023!
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About Evelyn
Evelyn works as a writer for RoofersCoffeeShop, MetalCoffeeShop and AskARoofer. When she isn’t writing about roofing, she’s either at the gym lifting weights or curled up on the couch watching a movie.
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