
What: Bark in the Park
When: Tuesday, March 7 vs. Campbell @ 6:00pm (Gates open at 5:00pm) and Sunday, April 2 vs. Memphis @ 1:00pm (Gates open at 12:00pm)
Where: Greer Field at Turchin Stadium (fans with dogs must enter in the right field gate entrance and must be seated in the right field bleachers)
Grab your pup and join us for Bark in the Park! This will give you the chance to sit beside your canine friend while taking in Green Wave baseball. All dogs in attendance will receive a Tulane collapsible dog bowl (while supplies last) and tickets are just $5 if you bring your dog to the game that day. Right field bleacher seating has been set aside for dogs and their owners that day.
- All dogs must be on a leash and accompanied by their owner.
- One dog per person
- Dogs must show proof of vaccinations and owner must sign a waiver upon entry
- Care and control of a pet is the sole responsibility of the owner.
Season ticket holders that would like to bring their dog, must sit in our reserved dog section as well. Please Contact the Ticket Office to exchange your ticket for the right field bleachers (504) 861-WAVE
Where should I enter?
Right field entrance
Where Can I Sit?
Right field bleachers ONLY (no dogs allowed in the general grandstands, unless a service dog)
Does my canine need a ticket?
No. Only owners will need a ticket. CLICK HERE TO BUY $5 TICKETS
How many dogs can I bring?
One dog per person.
Where can my dog go to the restroom?
A relief station will be located near the right field concourse
Where can I get water for my dog?
Water bowls will be located in the right field concourse
Still have questions? Email Riptide@wave.tulane.edu
All dogs must have the following vaccinations:
● Rabies - given annually, but sometimes can be a 3 year.
● DHLP - (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Para influenza) - all given annually, sometimes referred to as the Combo Vaccination, especially when it includes Parvo.
● Parvo - given annually, many times this is included in the DHLP and indicated as DHLPP.
● Bordatella - given either every six months or annually. Sometimes referred to as: Kennel Cough OR Tracheobronchitis.
Is Your Dog Right for this Event?
Yes, if your dog:
● Is up to date on all required vaccinations
● Is in relatively good health and can walk up and down flights of stairs
● Does well on-leash and is not overly aggressive toward other dogs
● Is friendly toward humans and not excessively fearful
● Is a Green Wave fan!
Probably not, if your dog:
● Is still too young to mix with a big crowd (under 2 months)
● Is a senior dog that would have trouble navigating stairs and being outside for an extended period of time;
● Has aggressive tendencies towards other dogs or humans while on-leash
● Is exhibiting any signs of illness close to the day of the game (ie, cough, nasal discharge, lethargy, diarrhea, etc). These symptoms can be signs of potentially infectious illnesses and it would probably be best for your dog as well as the other dogs in attendance, if they did not attend.