Photos and story by Deanna Bertrand
Leamington Raceway briefly went to the dogs on Sunday, October 6 and they didn’t disappoint the near-record crowds.
The Lakeshore Horse Racing Association paused its full card of 10 races after Race 8 to fit in the fan favourite 8th annual “Wiener Dog” (aka Dachshunds) races.
“This is probably one of the most exciting days on the card in our 13-week racing period,” said trackside host Lynnette Bain. “Every year just keeps getting better and better. Our handle is up about 20 percent over last year.”
She said they continue to engage the fans with events to bring people out and support harness racing.
“We have such amazing fans,” she said.
The small size, short-legged, little sausage dogs, raced a much shorter section of the 1/2 mile track, in front of the grandstands, to the enjoyment of an estimated 2,000 spectators.
Three heats were held for the 30 registered dogs with top competitors entered into one final race. Taking home bragging rights and goodies from sponsor Pet Valu, was “Stella” with owner Krystal Miller.
The raceway, which is in its 10th week of 13 dates, will now host Thanksgiving Day at the Races October 13 with Fan appreciation day October 20, Halloween Fun at the Races October 27 and end with closing day November 3.