An evening at the ball park



There was at least one “Scout” in the crowd last night at the Winston-Salem Dash game, and he, or she — I didn’t check — was wearing a purple bandana.

The Dash, a Minor League baseball team, has made a major commitment to dogs this season, holding five “Pups in the Park” nights.

The events are sponsored by the Forsyth Humane Society, and last night’s was the second of the season, featuring some of the dogs who have graduated from its prison program, “A New Leash on Life,” in which inmates at Forsyth Correctional Center train dogs that go on to be adopted.

Here’s one of the graduates arriving now:

 

Last night’s canine attendees — all of whom watch from a grassy knoll in left field — included lots of boxers, like Colby and Cypress (below left) and Gunner (below right).

 

Also in the crowd was Darwin, a three-legged beagle who seems to be a regular on Pups in the Park night:

 

Here’s another fan we’ve seen at every game we’ve gone to:

 

The Humane Society’s mascot was there (played last night by my son, Joe), and he got a chance to meet the Dash mascot, Bolt:

 

 

For more information on “Pups in the Park” games, visit the Forsyth Humane Society and Winston-Salem Dash websites. And if you haven’t been to one with your dog, give it a try — it’s a great night, whether you love the game, or just love your dog.

Comments

Comment from Shirley Driggars, Trail Paws Market
Time May 31, 2012 at 11:52 am

Great article and pictures. Didn’t see Ace last night. Hope he is well! Your son, Joe, did a great job in his doggie outfit.

Comment from debbie
Time May 31, 2012 at 12:31 pm

Love this!!!!!!!!!

Comment from Lynn (in Louisiana)
Time May 31, 2012 at 5:16 pm

This blog is one of the first I check every morning. I really enjoy all the posts especially when you include lots of photos. But I have a question: WHERE THE HELL IS ACE????

Comment from Eighteenpaws
Time May 31, 2012 at 5:43 pm

OMGoodness, the only thing better than your blogs is your photography! You really are incredible in catching the canine personalties for us. Just love these photos, thank you! (Hint: And for your next book….???)

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