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San Diego Padres Bark at the Park

2023 San Diego Padres Bark at the Park

The 2023 San Diego Padres Bark at the Park season kicks off tonight at the aptly named Petco Park, with three more games this season for you and Fido to enjoy!

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Bark at the Park, presented by Petco, gives you the chance to enjoy a Padres game from Gallagher Square with your favorite, four-legged friend! Speaking of four, there are four opportunities in 2023, starting today, to bring your pooch to Petco Park, plus get a special dog toy or treat.

  • Monday, April 3 vs. D-backs, with a Waste Bag Dispenser
  • Tuesday, May 16 vs. Royals, with a Reddy Sage Twist Tug Dog Toy
  • Tuesday June 6 vs. Mariners, with a Petco Towel
  • Thursday, August 17 vs. D-backs, with WholeHearted Animal Cracker Treats

All attendees much purchase both dog and human tickets through this offer. Fans with two or more dogs must have an additional adult “owner” accompanying the additional dog. Tickets purchased outside this offer will not be accepted (e.g., standard game tickets, Member tickets or those purchased from a 3rd party resale site).

Padres Season Ticket Member? If you already have this game as part of your Membership, please exchange out of this game and purchase your Bark at the Park Human and Dog ticket(s).

To celebrate the new season, check out these home run hounds: baseball players who adopted their four-legged friends including Padres pitchers Tom Cosgrove and his adopted cat Nas and Joe Musgrove and his adopted dog Theo!

Then, gear up for the game with Padres jerseys and other cool stuff for your canine at Chewy.com.

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Brandie Ahlgren is founder and editor of CityDog Magazine. She, and her team of dog-loving editors, dig up the best places for you to sit, stay and play with your four-legged friends. Brandie, 12-year-old boxer Thya and Mexican foster failure Pancho, reside in West Seattle and can often be found hanging out at Westcrest Dog Park.

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