'Dogumentary' Captures Weiner Dog Racing


SECAUCUS, N.J. -- Each year dog owners take their pups to a race park, where the four-legged speed demons line-up to zip down the track, in hopes of taking first place. But you won’t find grey hounds or whippets on this racecourse -- just wiener dogs -- or Daschunds, as they’re officially known.

The sport got its start in the 1970s in Australia. But the hobby didn’t arrive in the United States until 1993, when during the Super Bowl a Miller Lite spot about alternative sports aired. And American weenie racing was born.

Today, wiener racing has a strong cult following, filling out venues across the nation.

A national tour culminates in December; the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals are held in San Diego. The event and much of the national tour are sponsored by Wienerschnitzel, a fast-food hot dog restaurant.

Each year tens of thousands of owners enter their canines in the races -- hoping to take home a ribbon -- or at least a good story.

“This is hysterical, this is fun,” said fan Sharon Miggins. “This is a hobby for people who truly love their dogs."

But not everyone is keen about sending the short-statured canines careening down a track -- most race lanes are 25 to 50 yards long – and Daschunds’ long backs aren’t designed for running.

Dr. Jill Richardson, DMV, said when it comes to wiener dog races, there’s little risk of injury -- but the breed is somewhat prone to “degeneration of inter-vertebral disks,” which if untreated can lead to spinal cord compression.

“But, just like in people, anyone who would like to put their pets through intensive play or sport should probably first have their pets vet-checked,” she said. “To be even more cautious, since this type of problem is common in Dachshunds, they could have the pet's back X-rayed to make sure they do not have early signs of inter-vertebral disk disease.”

But that type of injury is reserved for overweight dogs that like to hop on and off the couch -- not for active wieners.

What’s more likely, she said, is that one dog will go sprinting down to win the race while the others jog, skip, and meander either toward their handler on the far end of the track, sniff one another, or head back to the starting gate.

The phenomenon attracted the attention of filmmaker Shane MacDougall. He spent a year chasing tail to make, “Wiener Takes All,” and all telling piece about the ins and outs of the sport.

The race isn’t the only focus of MacDougall’s film, though. It covers the issue of doping, the top dogs’ race to the nationals and much more. The film is being showcased in several festivals, and MacDougall said so far, the response has been great.

"I loved this film,” said Nadja Raver, who was at a New York screening of the film on April 8. “I watched it from the beginning to the end. And everybody laughed from the beginning (when) the credits came on."

MacDougall wonders about where weenie racing is headed in general. And although scandals have yet to surface around the sport, at least the film provided what some called an entertaining view into wiener dog racing.

"Everybody in that movie showed how much you can love your Daschunds and it was really a funny movie,” said Nadja Raver.

For more information about the documentary or for screening locations, log onto wiener-takes-all-dot-com.

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Matt Van Hoven, Pet Pulse, contributed to this story.

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Jessica F.
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When I watched a wiener dog race last summer, I was amazed that nobody could get their dogs to come to them! I thought more people would have taught their dogs the basic "Come" command. It was a VERY long race.
 
Kat A.
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Who would of thought? Just thinking about those little legs goin a mile a minute makes me smile! Sounds like great fun!
 
Claudia
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Sounds like fun, as long as the dogs love it.
 
PrincessDaisy
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We had a wiener dog when we were kids and she was too fat and old to do much. I've always wanted another one. It would be HILARIOUS to see WEENIE RACING. Now why can't people do THAT instead of dog fights?? There are winners and losers and people can bet and no one would get hurt. but then again with the sick minds the dogs would probably STILL get drugged and abused.
 
Amy K.
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I want to go see it in person next year. Seems like it would be much more fun than all those derby partys people have!!
 
kjungb
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this is new to me. it sounds hilarious and fun at the same time.
 
Lauren  S.
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I bet that those races are adorable. I've never heard of this before. I also recently discovered that weiner dogs and jack russels compete in something called "Earth Dog"? It's where underground networks of tunnels are built and the dogs race through them. Learn something new everyday! I am OK with all of this so long as it doesn't turn into a greyhound racing situation and that the lives of the dogs competing are valued highly as companions and friends instead of athletes.
 
Tracee G.
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good story
 
parker e.
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thats kinda funny. i would like to see them race. As long as its responsable racing.
 
Danielle W.
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As long as the dog willingly competes and the vets have deemed them fit race it will be ok. I just hope these weenie dogs are not cast away like greyhounds after they are no longer able to race.
 
Carryl D.
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VERY CUTE!!! Thanks!
 
Keith
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Thats funny! But at least you wont have overweight dogs, they'll get plenty of exercise!
 
How cute.
 
Dusty
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I bet this is fun to watch!
 
Avis I.
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I guess if the dog has been checked by a vet prior to the race and is deemed to be in OK. condition than it probably is a fun event. I don't approve of forcing any animal to do what they don't want to do.
 
This is such a adorable video!!
 
Lauren  S.
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yes it is! Hysterical too. Weiner dogs are adorable as is, let along racing around.
 
sunnyranch
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Funny video. They look like they are having fun:-)
 
Kelly C.
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I think they're soooo cute and I could watch them run for hours! I'd watch it for sure! Not only are their little legs funny carrying their elongated bodies, but their ears are awesome too.
 
Stacie K.
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I used to have one of these dogs when I was little and there was nothing cuter than watching him run...he had such a funny little gait. In the winter, it was even funnier because he would try to hop above the snow.
 
Rachel G.
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That's cute.
 
samsamjr2
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Thats funny. Its another great thing to keep your pet active and its just a fun thing for the whole family to do.
 
Kathleen
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Thats cute
 
This sounds like the dogs and owners have a good time.
 
margo c.
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Yes, looks like a good way for Dogs and owners to have fun together.
 
dksmommie
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I see nothing wrong with this. I think it's a good way to get people and their dogs involved in activty togther. I think the run may be a bit to long for the short legged guys.
 
5ineveryroom
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Doxies do love to run and chase things. They were breed to be hunters after all!
 
Laurie M.
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What a hoot! I loved it!!!
 
amy m.
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I keep reading, “it looks like fun” and such and I am all for fun with your dog. I enjoy watching fly ball and agility competitions.
***BUT when you put an animal in a ‘racing arena’ and you are earning on an animals performance, I whole-heartedly disagree.****
When any animal - horse or dog starts running for money they will lose.
When you elicit spectators into an arena ‘for the Weiner fun race’ and promote the dog/horse races that exploit the innocent, that’s where the line must be drawn.
 
Divaspaw
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I'm sure that these dogs have fun. Dogs can get hurt walking across the street, right?
 
i love these kinds of dogs just like i love all dogs but this one can definetly run fast.i also love how the little dog runs its sooooooooooooooooooo cute.
 
lisa g.
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fun stuff
 
Amy R.
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although they comment about dogs getting hurt you needed to read further where it says something to the effect of a few will run and the rest will jog, meander, or sniff about. I don't think any one is trying to hurt the dogs. They just commented that they are not made to run.
 
Jessica H.
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hopefully this will not get out of control and start hurting dogs to get a winning gain
 
Tabetha W.
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Sounds like fun but if dogs are getting hurt in this.. I don't want to see it.
 
kittypassion
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Whenever there is a chance for a dog to get hurt, I'm not for the race just for making people laugh.
 
ruthie
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We have bassets who can have back problems as well and they love to run, sometimes. Let me emphasize sometimes. If this is done in fun and these dogs are vet checked and healthy and aren't forced then let them have some fun, We love watching Maggie get Ol Daisy going from time to time and I think it keeps Daisy feeling younger, but then she's got to nap.
 
Scottyboy12
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Funny video. Just remember they are no greyhounds!
 
Donna S.
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My beloved pet, Shay, was part dachshund and just loved running around and chasing the rabbits when he was younger, when we lived in the country, but dachshund's do end up having back problems like other members have posted already. My Shay slipped a disc in his back and lost the use of his hind legs for 2 months, but eventually got the use of his legs back, but then got very ill until we eventually had to put him to sleep. Dachshunds are quick little runners and as long as your vet says it's ok to let them run, Then Let Them!! Dachshund's love to run to their heart's content and as long as they are healthy enough, then enjoy watching your lil doxie, enjoying his/her life, as life is far too short for some of our beloved pets!!
 
Hot dog,what a race! Congratulations to the wiener!
 
Cara D.
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All in good clean fun. Love the weiner dog races. Too cute.
 
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Every year St. Louis as part of Mardi Gras has a day dedicated to dogs wich includes The Mystic Krewe of Barkus parade followed by weiner dog races. When our doxie Freida was younger we let her race. these are not "serious" races, and most of the time the dogs re-interpret the rules as they go along. One year, Freida left the race track and stole a hot dog from someone watching the race--so in her mind she "won" the race. And there is nothing funnier than watching the puppies race, they end up forming a pile of playing puppies in the middle of the track, all ignoring their humans who are at the finish line trying to call them.
 
5ineveryroom
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I agree. people do need to understand that thsi is just plain fun. It is not a big racing conpetition. And ,come on, what could be cuter or funier that seeing a group of doxies running!
 
Brenda
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Sounds like fun but I am always hesitant about using dogs for sport. A lot of dogs are "trained" sports which may not be best for their health. And if there is real competition among the owners - you have to worry about drugs and malicious behavior against opthers.

But then again - this is weenie dog racing - so maybe it is just regular people who just want to do something fun with their pooches once in a while.
 
Janet V.
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Sounds like fun for all involved!
 
Karen A.
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Cute idea. As long as it doesn't turn into the nightmare situation other animal racing venues have had to deal with - poor treatment of the animals all for the sake of the win, this is great. Have your pup checked out for health first though.
 
kelly D.
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I love this, and think it is a good thing for the dogs... Read “This is hysterical, this is fun,” said fan Sharon Miggins. “This is a hobby for people who truly love their dogs." I see that people are thinking they are "forced" into this...I think they did not read the whole story.
 
5ineveryroom
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I agree. Peple need to read closer. This isn't "dog racing" to win. It is just for fun.
 
This kind of reminds me of the pig races at the county fair!
 
Kimberly B.
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These little dog were bred down in size.
They should not be used in any sports or hard exercise as they are very fragile, mostly in their little spines.
 
kelly D.
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The story saids that is mostly over weight dogs not active ones.... Dogs that are owned by people that don't get them out to run. This is a harmless thing, I love this, and think it is a good thing for the dogs... Read “This is hysterical, this is fun,” said fan Sharon Miggins. “This is a hobby for people who truly love their dogs." I see that people are thinking they are "forced" into this...I think they did not read the whole story.
 
Carol G.
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Owners of this breed should be very careful with their backs. No jumping or climbing on high surfaces. Running should be limited.
 
Louise P.
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As long as the dogs are not hurt this would be fun...but sometimes humans don't see the pain the dogs may be in and these races can get out of hand. I just don't think that daushaunds are made to run in races.
 
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this sounds like it would be cute.