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Dogs Channel Joe Maddon.


The first ever Bark at the Ballpark is a Howling Success at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg.


When the Tampa Bay Rays announced that Tropicana Field would open its doors to humans and their dogs in July during a game, the Party Deck immediately sold out, with 1,000 tickets sold, and more than 450 dogs registered to attend.The SPCA Tampa Bay and Pet Pal Animal Shelter were invited to bring their adoptables. The New Barker was signed on as the official dog maga- zine, with a double booth to accommodate Natura Pet, One Lucky Dog, I Heart Shakey movie and our special guest, Bailey. She is an avid Rays fan, and spokesdog for animal adoption. Bailey was adopted from the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, and stays busy traveling the state reviewing dog friendly restaurants for The New Barker.


Bowden, a Labrador Tucker, a GoldenDoodle


The New Barker booth was non-stop busy, as folks lined up to meet Bailey and don our special Joe Maddon glasses for a photo opp.We hoped Joe would stop by and allow Bailey to shake his hand, but we knew he was busy getting ready for the game. David Price sent out his own dog, Astro, who thought Bailey was ruff-a-licious. Bailey wasn’t so sure about Astro, though. Pictured above: Blake, Astro, Suzie, Bailey. Photography by Anna Cooke.


Tazi, a Pomeranian


Dipper & Deenie, Cocker Spaniels


who is shown with her human,Suzie.


Searching for Joe Maddon... Rays broadcaster,Todd Kalas opted for Bailey instead,


Scarlet, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. She is named after a character in the HBO series, Sex & the City, who had a Cavalier named Elizabeth Taylor.


Spirit, a Black Lab Holly, a Golden Retriever


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www.TheNewBarker.com


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