Adventure Weiner Dog Walk

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After being away for most of the last 14 months, I'm lucky the dogs still recognize me. Well, 'lucky' is a relative term; accompanying their recognition is an expectation that I'll make good on all the time I haven't spent with them - so obviously I've got my hands full!

Elizabeth got caught up with work, so I got to be the surrogate weiner walker for this weekend's lap of Greenlake.  This was my first time around Greenlake (being a Washington 'transplant'), and it was a very pleasant experience.  Though there was a nice thick overcast, it didn't rain during the walk itself, which I'm sure all the dogs (and owners) appreciated.  

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I found it very entertaining meeting dozens of doxies and their owners, though I'll be the first to admit that I wasn't feeling very social - and neither, apparently, was Penny, who repeatedly looked (and jumped) up at me as if to say, \"do I really have to play with the other dogs?\"  In light of our mutual desire for solitude, as well as Penny's sled-dog-pulling tendencies, we spent most of the 'walk' jogging to the head of the pack, then pausing to let others catch up, chat, and then launching off again to the front.

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Penny did wonderfully, and it was very nice to 'bond' with her one-on-one for a bit. Thanks to Jessica for organizing the event, it was a pleasure meeting all of the people and pups, and I particularly appreciate the very cute photos that some of you were kind enough to take of us in those few moments when we weren't moving off at Penny-speed!

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(Photos courtesy of Elena from It's a Weinderful Life)

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D here...

After being away for most of the last 14 months, I'm lucky the dogs still recognize me. Well, 'lucky' is a relative term; accompanying their recognition is an expectation that I'll make good on all the time I haven't spent with them - so obviously I've got my hands full!

Elizabeth got caught up with work, so I got to be the surrogate weiner walker for this weekend's lap of Greenlake.  This was my first time around Greenlake (being a Washington 'transplant'), and it was a very pleasant experience.  Though there was a nice thick overcast, it didn't rain during the walk itself, which I'm sure all the dogs (and owners) appreciated.  

I found it very entertaining meeting dozens of doxies and their owners, though I'll be the first to admit that I wasn't feeling very social - and neither, apparently, was Penny, who repeatedly looked (and jumped) up at me as if to say, "do I really have to play with the other dogs?"  In light of our mutual desire for solitude, as well as Penny's sled-dog-pulling tendencies, we spent most of the 'walk' jogging to the head of the pack, then pausing to let others catch up, chat, and then launching off again to the front.

Penny did wonderfully, and it was very nice to 'bond' with her one-on-one for a bit. Thanks to Jessica for organizing the event, it was a pleasure meeting all of the people and pups, and I particularly appreciate the very cute photos that some of you were kind enough to take of us in those few moments when we weren't moving off at Penny-speed!

(Photos courtesy of Elena from It's a Weinderful Life)

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The Adventureweiner™ Club walk around greenlake

The Adventureweiner™ Club (where adventurous weiner dogs come to have fun and their parents come to exercise with their dogs, make new friends and have a good time) had another monthly walk around Greenlake on Sunday. Everyone in the greater Seattle area woke up to frost on the ground this morning; however that didn’t stop anyone from making their appearance at the lake.

(photo courtesy of http://www.meetup.com/Adventureweiner-Club-of-Seattle/)

Lot’s of new weiner friends were made today…

(photo courtesy of http://www.meetup.com/Adventureweiner-Club-of-Seattle/)

…and the scenery around the lake was beautiful!

(photo courtesy of http://www.meetup.com/Adventureweiner-Club-of-Seattle/)

Penny was happy to be apart of the group today…

…especially when making the acquaintance of two pretty blonde girls.

This little guy was a newcomer and just shy of five months old.  I don’t think he was any bigger than eight or nine inches long!

Just like last time, everyone got a kick of Penny’s amazing Swiffer-like tail at work.  This girl sure knows how to clean up!

If you own a Dachshund and live in the Seattle area, then make sure to check out this fun group!  http://www.meetup.com/Adventureweiner-Club-of-Seattle/

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The Adventureweiner Club

Penny and I recently joined the Adventureweiner Club (founded by blogging author You Did What With Your Weiner) where “adventurous weiner dogs come to have fun and their parents come to exercise with their dog, make new friends and have a good time.” Make new friends and have a good time we certainly did! This past weekend was the Clubs monthly walk around Greenlake, which just happened to fall on a non-work day for me.  Penny and I were happy to attend!

*WARNING* LOTS AND LOTS OF WEINER DOG PHOTOS!

From what I have heard about this Meet Up Group, the monthly walk around Greenlake usually sees about thirty+ dogs and their owners. If you don’t know anything about Greenlake, just understand that it is an absolutely beautiful lake and highly coveted living city in Seattle that every local walker, runner, swimmer, kayaking, and fishing person frequents on a daily basis- rain or shine! However, due to the rain this morning I believe we had about twenty dogs attending.  It was certainly entertaining to hear the local Greenlakers running past our group saying such things as “here are the weiner dogs again,” and “look mom, the hot dogs are back.” It was pretty hard not to notice us!

The group was everything you could imagine about Dachshunds.

photo courtesy of http://youdidwhatwithyourweiner.com/adventureweiner-club/

There were big ones and old ones…

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small ones and long haired ones…

wired and short haired ones…

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siblings…

and just plain cute ones!

Here we are taking a break and group photo.

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Here is Penny dragging ‘foliage’ on her walk.  A trait something I am hoping all long haired Dachshunds do.

Here is Penny making a few friends.

I am so happy that I was able to join this group and meet other Dachshund and their owners. I now get to say that I have officially met two dog blogging friends, and hope to meet many more in the future!