Northeast Ohio Dachshund Picnic returns full of cute pups
The annual celebration of adorable wiener dogs always draws a huge crowd to Fred Fuller Park in Kent, and the 27th year was no exception.
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This annual gathering of dachshunds started as a small gathering of friends in a backyard nearly 30 years ago. It has now grown into one of the largest dachshund events in Ohio, with about 550 people and 350 dogs in attendance.
This year's annual picnic collected bags of dry dog food to donate to the Portage County dog warden, it also raises awareness for dachshund rescue, with several organizations giving out information.
At the event, there were vendors selling dachshund items for people and pets alike. There were also food trucks, raffle prizes and the main attraction, the very popular costume contest.
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Another part of this year's fun was meeting FOX 8's very own Dontae Jones, who was the guest judge for the costume contest. And, who would want to miss out on posing with a miniature Wienermobile?
Check out the photos above!
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