Padres fans (or should we say – Paw-dres?), here’s your chance to bring your pooch to a game? Bark at the Park will be held on April 18 as San Diego faces off against the Cincinnati Reds. Details:
Fans interested in going to Bark at the Park must purchase a ticket for themselves and for their dog, as well. Each pooch must remain on a leash and be up-to-date on their vaccinations to attend.
Petco Park is asking pet parents to not bring their dogs if they are aggressive to others, are in heat or are unreliable in crowds. Participants must read and sign a waiver before purchasing tickets for the event. Those who are unable to attend April 18's game don't have to howl or whine about it; two other Bark at the Park events will be announced for future games, according to Petco.In addition to Bark at the Park, Petco Park offers pet parents the chance to bring their pooches to games at the stadium's Barkyard. The Barkyard consists of five semi-private seating options in the left-center field of Petco Park. It's a dog-friendly option that seats four people and two pups.
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