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Macie Pisa and Corina Stammworthy Win USA Pooch Perfect 2021 Competition Aired On ABC

Macie Pisa and Corina Stammworthy from Team Kenmore has won the 2021 USA Pooch Perfect competition.

Corina Stammworthy And Macie Pisa Win USA Pooch Perfect 2021 Competition Aired On ABC

They are the owners of Laundromutt Dog Grooming and Self-Service Salon on Delaware Avenue in Kenmore.

Pisa has been grooming professionally for more than a decade and is an award-winning certified master groomer. Stammworthy opened the Laundromutt in 2013.

In a tweet, the ABC Pooch Perfect congratuled Macie and Corina for shining so bright all season long.

Before winning the $100,000 grand prize and the much converted trophy, Pisa and Stammworthy competed in the Immunity Puppertunity challenge, where they earned immunity from elimination and then, the Ultimutt Challenge showdown where team Kenmore contested in an epic grooming transformation on the dogwalk.

The diverse challenges range from transforming the different types of dogs into a favorite season to making them into a fairy.

The show which featured 10 of the best dog groomers across the United States, along with their assistants came to an end on May 18, 2021. It was aired on ABC and hosted by Rebel Wilson while, Lisa Vanderpump, Jorge Bendersky, and Dr. Callie Harris served as judges.

Corina Stammworthy And Macie Pisa Win USA Pooch Perfect 2021 Competition Aired On ABC

In March 2021, Kelly Davis won the UK Pooch Perfect competition which was aired on BBC One.

Although people are concerned about Pooch Perfect setting bad example for pet owners with no experience in dog grooming, the show has been defended by its promoters such as the BBC.

We will miss some of the cutest and wildest dogs featured in this year's episode.

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