Wiener dogs return to Los Al Racetrack

Photo by Ted Apodaca Chloe (front) of Los Alamitos, will compete in the Wiener Nationals on Saturday at Los Alamitos Race Course. She is pictured with her family/race crew, Kellie Guerin/mom (back right) and Cynthia Guerin.

One of the most anticipated sporting events is set to return to the local area on Saturday. The field is set, and the athletes are working on final preparations. Treats are a big part of most of their training, as are speed and agility. But staying on course and not getting distracted will be a huge factor.

A total of 124 dogs, a record for the event, will make up the field for the 27th annual Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals, where the eventual champion will hold the title of Fastest Wiener in the West. The event returns to Los Alamitos Race Course on Saturday where the fun will also help raise money for the Seal Beach Animal Care Center.

Chloe, from Los Alamitos, is making her debut at the race, where her mom, Kellie Guerin, will try to encourage her from the finish line. Guerin said that Chloe loves to run and play, but that the starting gate might be a challenge for the two-year-old as she’s not comfortable with confined spaces. If she breaks quickly and spots mom at the finish line, she may be in good shape.
“I’m the motivating factor,” Kellie said.

Also among the competitors will be 13-year-old Sisi, a Seal Beach resident who competed last year, and is returning as the senior dog in the field and as the Ambassadog for this year’s event. She did not win the title last year, but at her age, she made a good showing.

“We’re very proud that she’s still going,” said her human Kiley Majeski.

Photo by Ted Apodaca At 13 years old, Sisi is the oldest dog in the field, but is on a mission to promote the value of senior dogs for adoption. She is pictured with Kiley Majeski and Jason Ghareebo.

Sisi lives with Majeski and Jason Ghareebo, who adopted her at a late stage in Sisi’s life. But Majeski said that despite her age, Sisi is still active, loves to run, definitely loves to eat, and will gladly share affections with anyone who wants to be her friend. At Monday’s practice and media event, Sisi showed some speed, but got distracted by people who were watching from the sidelines.

“As long as no one is on the sides, she should be fine,” Majeski said after one of her practice runs.

Majeski also said she hopes Sisi’s participation will help show people that value of senior dogs available for adoption. Other local dogs competing include Burr, from Cypress, JJ and Tony, both from Los Alamitos, and Buddy from La Palma.

One contestant is flying in from Vancouver Canada, while another is coming from New York. St. Missouri, Nevada, Idaho, and Texas will also be represented.

The event consists of 10 preliminaries, which advance winners to the championship race. Two of the preliminaries are specifically for dachshunds under the age of 1 (Diaper Dash) and another for those older than six (Long in the Tail Race). The Champion will win $1,000, a trophy, a Wienerschnitzel restaurant replica dog house and the title of Fastest Wiener in the West.
Live horse racing will also run in between the dachshund races. General Admission tickets on the day of the event at Los Alamitos are $3 per person. Children 17 and under are admitted free. VIP seating to enjoy the event is available by calling 714-820-2681. For more information on the Wienerschnitzel Wiener Nationals, visit LosAlamitos.com or call 714-820-2690.