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Dogs have an age when they are the cutest. In this photo, attendees cuddle with puppies from a local rescue, Paw Works, who are on hand to promote Animal Planet’s ‘Puppy Bowl XII' during the Discovery Communications TCA Winter 2016 at the Langham Huntington Hotel and Spa in Pasadena, California, Jan 7, 2016. Getty Images/ Amanda Edwards

If you've ever considered having your dog immortalized on your body with a tattoo, now may be your chance to get paid to do it.

Pet food, treats, and toy company Bark is offering to pay 100 dog lovers $150 in the form of a Visa gift card to get some ink of their beloved canine on their body in whatever style tattoo they choose, and at whatever tattoo shop they select. Those chosen also will receive a Bark box of goodies for their dog valued at $50.

Bark is offering the promotion in celebration of its 10th anniversary, and to coincide with National Dog Day on Friday.

To enter to be one of the 100 lucky dog tattoo recipients, participants must share a photo of their dog and tell Bark why they want their dog enshrined on their body forever. Entrants must include in the submission their name, breed/mix, and social media handle, if they have one.

Bark will enlist its "dog-obsessed humans" to judge the submissions, and they will choose 100 winners of the contest to receive the prizes.

Submissions need to be sent to Bark via its online form by Sept. 2. Winners will be notified via email by Sept. 6.

In addition, Bark will give the first 1,000 entries to the giveaway a $5 gift card to spend at BarkShop on the same day it announces the 100 tattoo winners.

The contest is only open to residents of the U.S. and Canada who are 18 or older.