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Sausage Dogs Invade London for Festive Parade
14 Dec
Summary
- Hundreds of dachshunds gathered in London's Hyde Park for a festive Christmas walk.
- The annual event, now in its eighth year, began as a way to socialize a puppy.
- Dogs and owners enjoyed playtime and a best-dressed competition before the parade.

London's Hyde Park was recently filled with the joyful sounds of hundreds of dachshunds and their owners during the annual Christmas walk. This beloved event, now in its eighth year, was originally created by organizer Ana to help her puppy, Winston, learn to socialize.
Participants met at noon for a best-dressed competition, followed by an hour of play and socializing before embarking on their festive parade. Many owners dressed their dachshunds in holiday-themed costumes, adding to the cheerful atmosphere. The event has previously attracted up to a thousand people and dogs.
Attendees praised the gathering for its community spirit, with one owner noting how dachshunds seem to naturally gravitate towards each other. The breed's origins as German hunting dogs contrast with their current popularity in the UK, where they are cherished companions for their loyalty and affectionate nature.




