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Miniature dachshund runs four-minute mile without training

When you think of dog breeds that can run, the miniature dachshund isn’t the first breed that comes to mind. But that little 20-lb frame is faster than you may think. YouTuber and three-time NCAA steeplechase champion Allie Ostrander put her pet dachshund, Georgie, through a one-mile time trial, and you’ll be shocked by his distance-running abilities.

Ostrander and her partner, Spencer Brown, attached a dog treat to a stick and hung it off the back of a car to keep their dachshund motivated, while Brown held onto the leash as Georgie got his wheels turning.

According to the YouTube clip, Georgie completed the first quarter mile at just under a five-minute mile pace, which Ostrander thought was him going out too fast. But by halfway (800m), the dachshund had sped up, and he held on to finish the mile in 4:47.66. To put that time and pace in perspective, it’s an average speed of over 20 km/h.

Dachshunds, affectionately referred to as wiener dogs, are surprisingly speedy for their size. While they may not be able to match the endurance of larger, more athletic breeds (like a border collie or a vizsla), they are incredibly agile with their short legs and long bodies, reaching speeds of up to 24 kilometres per hour (which adds up, given Georgie’s finishing time).

Georgie was rewarded with the dangling treat and water at the end of his time trial. Maybe if there was a golf cart full of doughnuts or pizza in front of runners at their next mile or 1,500m race, they’d run a personal best, too.

Like the rest of us, Ostrander initially didn’t have high hopes for Georgie, as she was unsure if a miniature dachshund could move its little legs that fast without training. Georgie, however, still had gas in the tank at the finish, while Ostrander and Brown were in the hands-on-knees position after 1.609 km.

It turns out, even if it might not look like it, the next wiener dog you see is likely faster than you.

posted Saturday January 4th