With baseball season in mid-swing, more good news is available for you and your good boy or girl (I'm talking dogs).

For the second season, your dog will now be allowed to watch the New Hampshire Fisher Cats with you in the stadium, according to the Fisher Cats website.

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Although some major league baseball teams have done this before, having the ability to do so at our local Delta Dental Stadium is super exciting for New Hampshire dog owners.

I can hear the crowd now: "Bring me some peanuts and bully sticks."

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Not every game will be dog-friendly. And two opportunities have already passed, but there is still one more game that you can bring your dog to.

The next and last game to celebrate Bark in the Park is on Wednesday, September 13, against the Somerset Patriots.

Perhaps I will bring my two Muppet-looking puppies and deck them out in Fisher Cat gear.

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On the "Bark in the Park" nights, only 500 seats will be dog-friendly. These seats are all located in sections 115-117.

It is well thought out, as these three sections are the first three sections from right field.

There will be a private entrance and exit for those with pets. Again, this is well-planned, as the sections allowing dogs are the first three sections by the private pet entrance and exit.

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The stadium is taking everything into account by planning hydration stations (water bowls in the stands) and extra doggy bags in case of bathroom emergencies (or as my dogs like it to be called, "potty").

Of course, dogs must stay leashed and abide by all of the other rules and regulations. For more information or to purchase tickets, check out the release here.

I think this is a super cool, fun, doggy-inclusive event that I hope to be at myself. And my dogs want to go. They told me.

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