The regional races will be held during the first three weekends in May. Cheering crowds will root for their favorite revved Chihuahuas on May 5 in Sacramento, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Miami. On May 12, the tiny speedsters challenge the tracks in Boston, Phoenix, Anaheim, San Francisco and Dallas. The final regional races will be on May 19 in Seattle, Denver, San Diego, Houston and Washington, D.C.
Across the nation, the Chihuahua competitors will bid in heats of 10 down a 1/18th furlong (35 foot-long) track. Regional winners will win a trip to San Diego where the national race will decide the fastest of the four-legged mini-hounds. The final sprint will be on September 2, 2007, at PETCO Park, home to the San Diego Padres. The last fast stretch will be in front of cheering crowds between innings of a major league baseball game.
The current title-holder is Tiger, a 3-year-old Chihuahua from Bakersfield, California. Tiger's successor will win a trophy, a $300 PETCO gift card and a year's supply of Royal Canin Chihuahua food. Not to mention bragging rights only a Chihuahua can handle.
According to the American Kennel Club, Chihuahuas are the 11th most popular purebred dog breed in the country. They are also the smallest, lightest dogs in the world.
"These little dogs have huge hearts and make great companion animals," said Heather Olson, local store marketing program manager at PETCO, in a press release. "The PETCO Unleashed race is about family fun and about reminding people that there are millions of adoptable pets - including Chihuahuas - waiting for loving home."
The PETCO Unleashed National Chihuahua Races were started as a way to celebrate this fast-growing breed. PETCO and race co-sponsor Royal Canin hope to encourage all animal lovers to consider adoption as a first option when adding a pet to their family. During the races, PETCO and The PETCO Foundation will team up with Chihuahua Rescue & Transport to connect homeless Chihuahuas with new families.
PETCO's nonprofit organization, The PETCO Foundation, has raised more than $34 million over the past eight years. The organization helps promote and improve the welfare of companion animals by offering support to more than 4,200 local animal welfare groups across the nation.
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The Search for America's Fastest Chihuahua Is On Third Annual PETCO Unleashed Races Ready to Roll http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/04/prweb517816.htm
Published by Anna Burroughs
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI don't have any pets yet, but I really enjoyed this article....thanks!!!
Why are these pictures from last years events? This year looked so much better. You're team needs to get up on this