Sunday, July 11, 2010

CONFESSIONS OF A RACE DAY LOSER.

The day started out as a normal one. Though it had an air of excitement, for today was the Wiener Nationals at Los Alamitos. We  packed up the car with all the stuff we thought we would need. I had to sit in the way-back because my brother and sister were coming with me to the race, to cheer me on and take pictures. 

Ugh! We had an hour and half drive ahead of us. I hate driving in the car.  So I figured I should try to close my eyes and nap.

When we finally got to the race track, we found our group some seats and got in line to sign-in. At sign-in the officials gave us our racing jersey. I was white number two, which meant we were in the second qualifier slot number 2. Because we were in the qualifiers we ran before any of the televised races started. We had to win our race to get in the official trials.

Before we had to line up for the race, my parents took me out to the grass so I could relieve myself. They  wanted me to have my mind clear. I peed, but I was too anxious to concentrate on what they were asking me to do. I just walked around and sniffed a bit. So we went back inside the park and  got in line for the race. I was so excited that I was shaking and whining. My mom tried to get my attention with little pieces of bacon and my squeaky ball, but I just wanted to get out on the field and race. I knew what I had to do.

The moment was finally here. We walked out on the race track. The trumpet was played to announce the start of our race. We processed down the side of the track as the announcer gave out the names of racers. We were heading towards the racing boxes. My mom handed me to my dad who would place me in the starting box and my mom made her way back across the field to the finish line.

My dad lowered me into my slot and held me there. I looked out the glass port hole intently in anticipation of the door opening. I butted my head against it, In hopes I could get it to open early. I whined with anticipation. Then the door opened! I was one of the first out at least a head in front of the other dogs. I ran quickly through the deep racing dirt, straining every muscle to make it to the finish line first. I was almost there, when something dreadful happened. My stomach made an awful rumble! One that made me lose my focus and I slowed a bit. I heard my mom yell “Don't slow down you are almost there. Go! Go! Go!” I tried to redouble my speed but it was already too late.  I felt mired in the thick dirt of the racing track. I ran towards my mom and went after the ball she threw to help me focus past the finish line. I got the ball then went back to find my dad. But wait! There was that awful rumble in my tummy again. I stopped and did what my mom had tried to get me to do in private before the race. I poopedI pooped, in front of all those racing fans, there projected on the big screen! How embarrassing! I have to say my stomach felt much better but a little too late. For when all was said and done, I had come in third.


Saturday, July 10, 2010


Los Alamitos Race Course Headline News


Posted: 7/7/2010 8:18:13 PM
Doxies run for a good cause on Saturday, July 10
http://www.losalamitos.com/
There will be a lot of barking going on at Los Alamitos Race Course on Saturday, July 10, as 98 dauchshunds will compete in the 15th annual Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals starting at 6:15 p.m. Tickets are available starting at $3 for grandstand. VIP tickets are available for $62 per person. Free parking is available. For info call 714-820-2800 or click on the links here for more info. Tickets may also be purchased from the Seal Beach Animal Care Center at (562) 430-4993. Proceeds benefit the Care Center.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

San Diego Dachshund Club Presents

Get-a-long Little Doggies”
22nd Annual Picnic
Balboa Park
Corner of Park Blvd. & Presidents Way
Sunday July 25, 2010
12:00 Noon
It ‘s a “Dachshund Round-up!”
Meet lots of other doxies and their humans!
Short Leash (NO Extendos)
Bring:
• Your dachshund(s)
• Your friends
• Your lawn chair
• Your shade gear
• Your blanket
• Your water
• Your picnic lunch

www. SDDC .us

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Pet Day on the Bay is May 15

Bring your towels and blankets on May 15 Dogs Cruise Free with "$10 and a towel" to benefit the Helen Woodward Animal Center in San Diego
or call us at 1.888.HORNBLOWER
for more information
DETAILS:

Date: Saturday, May 15

Price: tickets $10 with any donation of a gently used towel or blanket for the orphaned pets at Helen Woodward. Dogs cruise FREE!

SPECIAL SCHEDULE FOR DOG CRUISES:
One hour bay cruises will be available for dogs:
(click to Book Now!)

Board: 10:15am Cruising Time: 10:30-11:30am
Board: 11:45am Cruising Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Board: 1:15pm Cruising Time: 1:30-2:30pm

Check-in and donation location: 1066 North Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101
between Broadway Street  and Ash Street

Donation Drop Off DIRECTIONS

Last year Hornblower Cruises collected thousands of blankets and towels and had hundreds of attendees with their dogs take advantage of their dogs being allowed on Harbor Cruises!

Tickets for a one hour Harbor Cruise can be used any time when you come back in 2010.

Dogs must be on a leash and are allowed to ride along on a one-hour cruise.

According to John Van Zante from HWAC, “When heavy winter rains forced Helen Woodward Animal Center to evacuate orphaned dogs and cats from their kennels the donated blankets and towels gave them comfort.” He said, “This also created an urgent need to replace those supplies that were lost during the flood. Your donation of a new or gently used blanket or towel will help to keep an orphan warm and cozy until its new family takes it to its forever home.”

Book now!
For more information about Hornblower Cruises & Events and Pet Rescue Day on the Bay, call 619-686-8700.  For more information about the great work that Helen Woodward Animal Center does with animal adoptions, http://www.hornblower.com/hce/port/overview/sd+petdayonbay

Monday, March 8, 2010

ONE LUCKY DOG THE MOVIE

I don't want this to sound like a shameless plug. But I keep hitting my limit as to how many friend I can invite to my  Facebook page. So If you have a dachshund and a Facebook page please signed me up as a friend and don't forget to suggest me to your other friends.

I started meeting dachshunds on line because I am trying to get a walk on roll to a new movie coming out called One Lucky Dog the Movie, the more doxie friends I have the better my chances.  

It has become such fun meeting other dachshunds from around the world. Sharing my favorite picks and videos and viewing theirs. I hope you become my friend! I will try to keep my post light and funny. If you want a laugh right now you should check out some of my videos I suggest "See spot Moo!". You can also check out my other doxie friends I have some from Italy, Croatia, and Chile just to name a few. It a lot of fun seeing their pictures and what their dachshunds are into. So please friend me!  !!!!!!!!!!FACEBOOK!!!!!!!!!!

If you don' have a facebook page but you have a Youtube account you can also friend us at http://www.youtube.com/user/doxie86

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One Boy, One Race, One Wiener.


The producers are doing a talent search for the fastest wieners in 2010.


Join us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=195160547568&ref=ts

Producer: Patricia Gillum/ Two Boys Productions

Executive Producers: Camelot Entertainment
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Youtube/Web/Other

Camera: Jacob Stramaglia

Web Master: James Underwood

Film Editor: Staci Marie Nelson

Doggie Couture Fashion Designer: Cheryl Keninger

Music: Kevin Macleod

Special Thanks: Wienerschnitzel. Inc

(Teckel, Doxie, Dackel, Wiener, Dog, Hotdog, Sausage Dog, Weenie Dog Wiener Dog, Wiener Dog Nationals, dachshund racing,  doxie, Wiener-dog races, doxie dash)

Friday, March 5, 2010

The Vernal EquiDox Walk-in-the-Park

Spring...when the "Swallows Return to Capistrano" and the "Dachshunds Return to Balboa Park!"


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Vernal EquiDox 2010
 
Doxies met by the main fountain, up near the Science Center,
then walk down to the Organ Concert at 2:00.
 
EVENT ASSOCIATED WITH THE VERNAL EQUIDOX
WALK IN BALBOA PARK
SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 2010
This year everyone AND THEIR DACHSHUNDS who participate in the Vernal Equidox Walk in Balboa Park on March 21st are invited to come and have a meal at regular prices in the outside dining area with your dogs on leash at;
FUDDRUCKERS 891 Camino de la Reina San Diego, CA 92108  (619) 299-2270
Just show up at the restaurant between 1:30 pm and closing time on March 21st. Tell the staff that you were participants in the Vernal Equidox dachshund walk. Fuddruckers has agreed to donate 10% of these meal charges to the San Diego Dachshund Club. If you have any questions, please call (619) 224-8912. We hope to see you there.

Photos by Ralph Petrozello
The Vernal EquiDox
The Vernal EquiDox - Balboa Park, San Diego (click to enlarge)

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Upcoming San Diego Dog Friendly Events

Here's a list of just some of San Diego's spring dog events!

 2nd Annual Doggie Street Festival - Point Loma
Sunday February 28th -



find our more by clicking here.

LOCATION:
Liberty Station, Point Loma – CA 92106
PREBLE FIELD at LIBERTY STATION
on Cushing Road between Dewey Road
and Roosevelt Road
(the new area of the park)
View Map
Dogs Welcome

It’s FREE!
This annual county-wide pet celebration hosts free of charge, breed specific rescue groups and shelters with their adoptable dogs. Don’t miss the fun, entertainment, good eats, valuable pet information, products, services, special guests and much, much more!!! You might even find your new best furry friend.

Doggie Street Festival Mission:

The Doggie Street Festival is dedicated to increasing pet adoption through its yearly Festival. This Festival is designed to be an informative experience that promotes public awareness, education and information focused on the solutions of pet homelessness.
The Festival spotlights San Diego County’s breed-specific rescue groups and shelters and to that extent, hosts these organizations county-wide with their adoptable dogs providing them a platform free of charge to distribute literature, advocate and encourage responsible pet-adoption.
The Doggie Street Festival is also committed to presenting special educational events and projects throughout the year that will inform and educate the public on a range of ways to become more involved in positive change in an effort to encourage public participation to end pet homelessness in our communities.
For more information, go to www.doggiestreetfestival.org


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Sunday March 7th - 
15th Annual Del Mar Kiwanis Ugly Dog Contest



find out more by clicking here.


When:  March 7th, 2010 Rain or Shine!
Check in: 10:00 AM
Event Begins:  11:00-3:00 PM
Register:  online by Clicking Here.
Where: Del Mar Fairgrounds, Paddock Area
2250 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, CA 92014
Why:  A doggie pagent like none other, with the following categories of contestants: Ugliest Dog • Best St. Patty’s Day Costume • Adult’s Cutest Dog • Child’s Cutest Dog • Dog Who Looks Most Like its Owner • Best Trick • Cutest Puppy • Most Unusual Markings • Best Costume (adult) • Best Costume (child) • Best Mutt • Most Beautiful • Most Handsome Male

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Sunday March 14th - Paws in the Park - Solana Beach
Sunday, March 14 11:00 – 3:00 pm
La Colonia Park
The event is FREE!


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 Sunday March 28th - Paws in the Park - Escondido

find out more by clicking here.


A walk for the Escondido Humane Society Sunday, March 28, 2010 @ Kit Carson Park, Escondido, CA.
The goal of this great event is to raise awareness and funding for animals in need while celebrating those special pets in our lives. The event is called “Paws in the Park” and will be happening on Sunday, March 28, 2010 at Kit Carson Park in Escondido. Paws in the Park helps the Escondido Humane Society care for more than 4,000 animals a year and protect 155,000 more, and they NEED YOUR HELP. Every dollar raised at Paws in the Park will be transformed into safe shelter, healthy food, medical care, rehabilitation, and new, loving homes.
As an open-door shelter, the Escondido Humane Society welcomes all homeless animals in the Escondido area, no matter their age, health, or intensive needs. Every day, for every one of these animals, they are faithfully devoted to providing them with safe shelter, medical care, love and new homes … every animal deserves a second chance.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS: Paw Vendor Expo, entertainment, food, games, and contests for your entire family, including a “K-9’s Got Talent” show and Wet T-shirt Contest (don’t worry, it’s for the dogs!)
QUESTIONS? Call (760) 888-2235
More info available at www.escondidohumanesociety.org


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Saturday April 10th - WOOFSTOCK - Balboa Park

find our more by clicking here.


WOOFSTOCK: A Festival for Dogs & People
Saturday, April 10, 2010, 10:00AM – 3:00PM
Everyone (and their dog) is invited!

Join the Canine Companions for Independence at the corner of Park Blvd & Presidents Way in San Diego
on April 10 for a groovy day for the family and Fido!
General admission is only $5 and parking is FREE!
All proceeds benefit Canine Companions for Independence.

THE FESTIVAL:
There will be live music, munchies, and shopping for unique pet products. Watch exciting demonstrations of Disc Dogs, Flyball, and Canine Freestyle. See working dogs in action. Let your pooch play at the K9 Playground! Wear your 60’s threads to compete in the Grooviest 60’s Costume contest, and fish for prizes in the fun zone for kids. Check out the fun pet products in the silent auction!

THE WALK:
Register for the Peace, Love, and Walk ‘n Roll fun dog walk (approx. 1.3 miles) to benefit Canine Companions for Independence (CCI). CCI is a national non-profit organization that enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support to ensure quality partnerships. Walk registration fee ($35 adult, $15 child, $60 family) includes a cool WOOFSTOCK tie dye t-shirt, free Festival admission and a sWAG bag filled with great surprises! The walk precedes the WOOFSTOCK Festival and begins at 9:00AM. Please register by March 15 to guarantee t-shirt availability.
Walk registrants have the opportunity to raise funds for CCI, and exciting gifts will be rewarded based on the donations collected. The top fundraiser will receive a beautiful portrait of their dog by artist Deirdre O’Byrne, along with a copy of “A Big Little Life” signed by Dean Koontz!
NEW! WOOFSTOCK walk registration qualifies you for a free pass to Disneyland®!: First, visit the Give a Day. Get a Disney Day. website and search for the “Walk to Benefit Canine Companions at WOOFSTOCK Festival” in the 92101 zipcode. Click the button to express your interest in this volunteer activity, and then follow the instructions to register for the walk and receive your free theme park ticket!

enTAILS:
* K-9 Playground * Flyball * Disc Dogs * Canine Freestyle * Unique Pet Products * Silent Auction * Kids Fun Zone * Best Trick Contest * Best 60’s Costume Contest * Biggest Paw & Smallest Paw Contests * 60's Music * Great Food * Fabulous Shopping * and MORE!


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5th Annual Loews Coronado Bay Resort Surf Dog Competition!

Saturday, May 22, 2010
Imperial Beach Dog Beach
Imperial Beach, CA

See Spot surf during the Loews Dog Surfing Competition – the nation’s original surfing competition for man’s best friend. More than 50 canine counterparts from across the U.S. will hang 10 (errr, 20) for a great cause..

Schedule:10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Optional practice session for registered dogs
11 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Division One: Small Surf Dogs (40 pounds and under)
11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Division Two: Large Surf Dogs (41 pounds and over)
12:30 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Division Three: Tandem Surfing for Surf Dogs & Humans
1:15 p.m. Awards' Ceremony


Judging Process:Each division will be divided into 10-minute heats where your dog will compete with up to five other dogs. Each competitor will be allowed to catch as many waves as they can during each heat. The top two scores will be added to determine each competitor’s final score.

Judges are looking for confidence level, length of ride and overall ability to “grip it and rip it.” Judging will be conducted by Teevan McManus, Owner of Coronado Surfing Academy; Mayor Jim Janney, Mayor of Imperial Beach; and Kathleen Cochran, General Manager of Loews Coronado Bay Resort.



Prizes:If your dog’s a surfing champion, you’ll score a ton of great prizes, including the ultimate pet vacation at Loews Coronado Bay Resort … and endless bragging rights.
 

Competition Fees: $50 for Divisions One or Two, $55 for Division Three (if registered by May 20). Fees also include a competition medal and a great goody bag filled with treats. All proceeds will benefit the resort’s non-profit partner. General admission is free.


Registration:Please click here to register online. If you have any additional questions, please call 619-424-4416.

“Smile... You're On Canine Camera” Video Contest:
Create a video about the 5th annual Loews Surf Dog Competition and you could win an exclusive getaway to Loews Coronado Bay Resort! Winning videos will be posted on our Web site after the event.



 
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Help Protect Fiesta Island



www.FidoSD.org

FIDO
Fiesta Island Dog Owners

FIDO is a project of a California 501(c)3 non-profit corporation
and contributions are tax deductible according to law

Our mission is to preserve the Fiesta Island Leash-free Recreational Area. We are a community based organization with over 3600 members which is rapidly growing. We are a diverse group of citizens who share a common passion and vision for Fiesta Island. We are the largest user group of Fiesta Island and unlike other user groups, we use the island 365 days a year, rain or shine. FIDO has a board of 11 members who are working hard with the city to find a reasonable solution that meets the needs of 'all' Fiesta Island Users.