Dachshund racing, or wiener dog racing, is a popular, yet controversial sporting event, primarily found in North America. Typical
Dachshund races are either in length, and are run on various surfaces. Many race tracks across America host these events as fundraising or publicity events, and routinely draw the venues' largest attendance numbers of the year.
In the less formal events, most entrants are not career racers, nor bred for racing. Often, dogs will choose not to run the length of the course and instead visit with other dogs or the owner that released them. Otherwise, dogs will run swiftly to their owner at the finish line, coaxed by food or toys.
The ''de facto'' national championship of wiener dog racing is the
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Wiener Nationals
The Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals is a Dachshund racing event featuring Dachshunds and is held in California. The event is a charity event for Seal Beach Animal Care Center. The event has been held yearly for twenty-two years.
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, held in
San Diego
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,
California
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, every December as part of the
Holiday Bowl
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; however, there are many other venues that claim title to the true "national" champion.
History
Dachshund racing was first held in Australia in the 1970s. The early meets featured
Whippet
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,
Afghan Hound
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, and Dachshund racing, purely for fun. The
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in California holds an annual Doxie Derby as part of the university's
Picnic Day event.
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UC Davis may be the home of the Aggies, but on Picnic Day, it seems it’s all about the dogs.
''Davis Enterprise'' April 17, 2008. For over 30 years the races have been a fundraiser for veterinary students.
[School of Veterinary Medicine Doxie Derby big crowd pleaser at UC Davis Picnic Day.]
UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine. April 15, 2008.
The sport rose in popularity in North America after a 1993
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that listed odd sports, and continued to grow after the release of ''
Wiener Takes All'', a
documentary film
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that chronicles two years of the Wiener Nationals circuit. In 2009, the Wiener Dog Nationals in
Fort Wayne, Indiana
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, held its 16th annual Dachshund race. Zeus, the Germanfest champ from 2006-2009, is generally recognized as the greatest racing dachshund of all time. Germantown, Tennessee, a suburb of Memphis, also hosts its own 'Running of the Wienies' for charity.
In 2016, the town of Bungendore in New South Wales, Australia held the inaugural Werriwa Wiener Dash to raise funds for Dachshund Rescue Australia. On 29 January 2017, the second Werriwa Wiener Dash was held which set the record for the most number of dachshunds in one place outside of a dog show with 154 dachshunds in attendance.
The sport was introduced to Canada in 2018 with the launch of an annual race at
Fort Erie Race Track
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, which proved a major success for the track.
Criticism
While some compare the sport to English and later American
Greyhound racing
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, others see it as cruel and risky. The Dachshund Club of America opposes dachshund races, because the breed has a genetic predisposition to back injuries.
References
External links
Website for "Wiener Takes All", a documentary on dachshund racing* {{imdb title, id=0469857, title=Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary
National Dachshund Championships (Ohio)
Dog sports