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Pause for paws: Hundreds of dachshunds chase record in Hungary

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter World
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The Dachshunds crowds were paid in Hungary on Thursday while trying to get a record for the one -one -to -one dog walk in the country’s history.

Hundreds of dogs and their owners gathered at Budapest City Park and walked in a long and noisy loop in spring Sun. The puppy parade was under the observation of the Hungarian Registries Association, which had the task of determining whether the canine ride could be official admitted to the registration books.

István Sebestyén, registrar and president of the Association, said that his organization would carefully take the number of participating dogs, according to a challenge, when so many sits and humans met in one place.

“We do not take the sausages dogs in walks in units, so this experiment must correspond to our rules system,” he said.

Hungary Dachshund Walk Record

Dachshunds and their owners met at Budapest City Park on May 1, 2025.

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The Dachshunds, a short and muscular breed with grid legs, were raised for the first time in Germany and remain one of the most popular dog races of the Hungarians.

Also known as “Wiener dogs” or “sausage dogs” for their long and low bodies, were initially raised by the hunting of will and other excavating creatures. But their loyal, curious and playful nature has also made them popular as family pets.

In Munich, Germany in 1972, an rainbow color Dachshund called Waldi It became the first official pet in the history of the Summer Olympic Games.

Last September, the German city of Regensburg established the current world of Dachshund’s largest worldwide while the sinks of the race paraded through the center of the medieval city.

While some Regensburg positions placed the amount of dogs in 1,175, Guinness World Records could only confirm 897. The German city also houses Dackelmuseum, a home museum of more than 4,500 pieces of Wienerdes.

DACKELPARADE IN REGENSBURG

Dachshunds gathered in Regensburg, Germany, in September or 2024 for a parade.

Armin Weigel/Picture Alliance through Getty Images


On Thursday, Lili Horváth and his Dachshund Zabos of 1 year were separated in the walk in Budapest. She said her hairy friend “has very deeply human qualities and is very loyal, is really a love bomb.”

Valeria Fábián, who was walking through his Dachshund Zsebi, saw him differently.

“Few people are capable or give this son of selfless, because people do not have so much love and personal sacrifice as a dog can give a human,” he said.

At the end of the walking record, the Hungarian record association determined that 500 Dachshunds had been present to establish a Hungarian record, but still short of the Guinness brand set in Regensburg.

The organizers, without flinching, promised to try again next year, giving them a lot of time to gather more dog dogs for another opportunity in the title.

Dogs have won several Guinness records, including Longer language in a living dog – 5 inches, perfect for drool kisses. There is also the shortest dog in the world, a Chihuahua named Pearl who has only a little 9 centimeters high and the world’s tallest living dog, a great 7 -year -old Danish named Reginald standing at 3 feet, 3 inches. The puppy pair recently for a game event.

There is also a record for the largest meeting of people dressed as dogs, consolidated when 439 people gathered to raise money for “dog guide for the blind.”

And in other news from Dachshund, a miniature sausage dog was found recently alive and well after spending 529 days lost in the Australian desert, BBC reported. Valerie disappeared while on a camp trip to Kangaroo Island with her owners at the end of 2023. The search for Valerie involved more than 1,000 hours of volunteering and more than 3,100 miles traveled, according to Kangala Wildlife Rescue.

“After having had the privilege of spending time with Valerie, we can tell you that he deserves all the love he is using from everyone, it is really a dog of a lifetime and we are honored that we can be a small part of his life.

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