While at the National Wiener Races in Findlay, Ohio, we discovered an unusual (and potentially controversial) tradition...
Sneak peeks from "Wiener Takes All: A Dogumentary"
We spent two days at the world's largest wiener dog race in Buda, Texas.
While at the National Wiener Races in Findlay, Ohio, we discovered an unusual (and potentially controversial) tradition...
Famous archaeologist, historian, Guggenheim heiress, and patron saint of the dachshund world Iris Love gives her opinion on the issues of color in the breed, as well as the "mini-standard" issue. This is an out-take from an interview taken for "Wiener Takes All", a feature length documentary about the world of competitive dachshunds.
Famous archaeologist, historian, Guggenheim heiress, and patron saint to the dachshund world Iris Love, tells an inspiring dog about the amazing power of therapy dogs. Filmed at the 2005 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show as part of a documentary titled "Wiener Takes All."
Archaeologist, historian, dachshund historian, and Guggenheim heiress, speaks about the history of the dachshund breed. Filmed at the 2005 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show as part of the feature length documentary "Wiener Takes All" (www.wienertakesall.com)
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