Do you like dogs?
Does your dog like baseball?
Want to bring your dog to a baseball game?
(No, you cant let him chase the fly balls.)
The Mayors Alliance for Animals together with Brooklyn Bark Dog Walking are sponsoring "Bark In The Park" on August 22nd, 2011, where you can bring your dog to a Brooklyn Cyclones game! Theres gotta be some pun on "hot dog" suitable here.
I contributed a few key pointers for keeping your pooch happy, healthy, and well-behaved at the game. Below is the text (heres the link).
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Make Your Dog A Cyclone Fan!
Plan on bringing your pup to watch some baseball? Remember, its a ballpark, not a dog park! Follow these key tips to keep him happy, healthy, and well-behaved at the game.
1. Exercise first!
Whenever Fido is going to ride in a car, wait in lines, or be in any constrained environment, its best to tire him out on a long walk just before. As the saying goes, a tired dog is a well-behaved dog! Hell be calmer, happier, and easier to control.
2. Bring treats.
Baseball games are a dogs idea of heaven! Hot dogs galore, kids running, parents cheering, and a zillion other exciting smells, sights, and sounds. To keep Fidos attention you have to make yourself more delicious than all of your surroundings! You can even microwave and bring little slices of hot dog so your pup wont feel like hes missing out. And remember, water counts as a treat in the New York summer heat! Make sure to bring several bottles and keep everyone in your pack hydrated.
Dont follow your dog - make sure hes following you, physically AND mentally! From the moment you get out of your car, keep him on a loose leash by your side. Tell him what to do - dogs love assignments, they need a job. It keeps them calm. If pooch is spinning and pulling, have him sit; if hes sitting, have him lie down; if hes lying, give him a treat! Remember: Fido doesnt run this show, you do!
3. Stay in control.
Dont follow your dog - make sure hes following you, physically AND mentally! From the moment you get out of your car, keep him on a loose leash by your side. Tell him what to do - dogs love assignments, they need a job. It keeps them calm. If pooch is spinning and pulling, have him sit; if hes sitting, have him lie down; if hes lying, give him a treat! Remember: Fido doesnt run this show, you do!
4. Socialize.
What your pup is going want to do most is run up to and play with all the other fans - the two-legged ones as well as the four-legged. If you never let him meet and greet, hell only get more pent up; so let him release as much of that social curiosity as possible! Sniffing rears, in both directions (Im talking about your dog here) is the respectful way to meet. If your pup is overexcited or aggressive, make sure you let his friends sniff him first - it will show them hes no threat and keep them from reacting. Dogs, like humans, are social animals. The more the merrier!
5. Keep it clean!
As always, remember to clean up after your pooch. Accidents do happen, as they say! But when your dog does his doody, its time for you to do your duty! Be a good representative of dog owners everywhere and keep the park clean and beautiful for everyone else to enjoy.
Keep these tips in mind and enjoy the game. Your best friend certainly will!