![]() ![]() "However, it seems that he didn't have much room for anymore today when the competition was staged." "We think this trait has stuck with him because he never knew where his next meal was coming from as a youngster so there was no way we could be angry with him for eating all the pies yesterday. Mr Williams said: "Charlie was a rescue dog and has habit of picking food up from the street. ![]() The winner was 42-year-old Adrian Frost from Wigan who downed his pie in a record-breaking 34 seconds. However, it seems that Charlie was still full from Wednesday's mammoth eating session as Mr Williams revealed that he did not even finish his competition pie. "We've nothing in the rules to say dogs can't compete so he will be lining up against the other pie eaters and judging by his performance yesterday he's got a great chance of winning." "The twist is that Dave has turned up this morning saying he wants Charlie to enter the contest. ![]() Tony Callaghan, owner of Harry's Bar which stages the competition, said: "Charlie could have jeopardised the whole competition but luckily we managed to get a fresh bake this morning. He wolfed down 20 pies and damaged a further 10, organisers said. The dog saw his chance when Mr Williams was busy attending to the pigeon at his home in Preston, Lancashire. The contest was saved by frantic calls to bakers for a new batch for the World Pie Eating Championship, in Wigan.īut instead of being in the doghouse, Charlie was entered into the contest. The dog wolfed down 20 pies (pic: Wigan Evening News)Ī greedy dog was entered in an eating championship despite nearly ruining the contest by wolfing down 20 competition pies in one sitting.Ĭharlie, a bichon frise, raided the fridge of 1995 champion Dave Williams while his owner was distracted by a pigeon flying up his chimney. ![]()
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