Diamondbacks fans can adopt dogs at Chase Field

Kel Varnsen

Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Moderator Emeritus
Joined
Jun 28, 2003
Posts
33,369
Reaction score
11,992
Location
Phoenix
This is great! Good job, Diamondbacks. I'm guessing Mr La Russa had a hand in this. :)

As you head into the 2016 baseball season, you may notice a few holes in your family roster. Maybe you could use a utility fetcher, or perhaps a dependable stress-reliever.

You could fill those gaps on Sundays at Chase Field, where animals shelters will offer some of their finest free agents for adoption.

Starting Sunday, April 10, the Arizona Diamondbacks will become the first MLB team to offer canine adoptions all season long, part of its new Dog Days of Summer program that features pet-friendly amenities in a special area in left-center field.

Each of the 13 Sundays the D-Backs play at home through September, one of three participating shelters will have six to 10 dogs at the Adopt Spot at PetSmart Patio. The dogs will be available for tryouts at PetSmart Park, a nearby fenced-in play area.

Should you choose to sign a dog to a lifetime contract, you can take it home right from the game. Each adoption includes a bag of pet food and one-time services for medical, training and socialization needs.

New owners also get an adoption kit that explains how best to help the family’s rookie transition from free agency to the loving-home big leagues.

Signing bonuses (adoption fees) will be set by the shelters, and are expected to start at about $50. Expect to pay more for puppies, often considered the brightest prospects. Discounts may apply throughout the season, perhaps for veteran animals mistakenly believed to have their best performances behind them.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/ente.../82470706/?from=global&sessionKey=&autologin=

:thumbup: :thumbup:
 

BC867

Long time Phoenician!
Joined
Sep 16, 2002
Posts
17,827
Reaction score
1,709
Location
NE Phoenix
That is great! But be wary of PetSmart. My former wife and I had parrots, but started with a small cockatiel we purchased at PetSmart.

That little bird lasted 3 weeks. It was diseased. PetSmart offered to sell us a new bird at half price (which is what we would have paid at any breeder's), but they refused to refund our full amount so we could shop elsewhere. We lost the bird and the price we paid them.

You may not have the same experience. But I vowed to never go near PetSmart again.
 

Brian in Mesa

Advocatus Diaboli
Super Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Joined
May 13, 2002
Posts
70,628
Reaction score
21,152
Location
The Dark Side
That is great! But be wary of PetSmart. My former wife and I had parrots, but started with a small cockatiel we purchased at PetSmart.

That little bird lasted 3 weeks. It was diseased. PetSmart offered to sell us a new bird at half price (which is what we would have paid at any breeder's), but they refused to refund our full amount so we could shop elsewhere. We lost the bird and the price we paid them.

You may not have the same experience. But I vowed to never go near PetSmart again.

They are shelter dogs from various shelters:

The shelters are HALO Animal Rescue, Arizona Animal Welfare League and, leading off April 10, the Arizona Humane Society.

The areas at the park are sponsored by PetSmart, but I am pretty sure that is where their involvement ends, unless you get some coupons or leashes, etc. from them.
 

BC867

Long time Phoenician!
Joined
Sep 16, 2002
Posts
17,827
Reaction score
1,709
Location
NE Phoenix
They are shelter dogs from various shelters:

The shelters are HALO Animal Rescue, Arizona Animal Welfare League and, leading off April 10, the Arizona Humane Society.

The areas at the park are sponsored by PetSmart, but I am pretty sure that is where their involvement ends, unless you get some coupons or leashes, etc. from them.
'Good to hear. Thanks for the details.
 
OP
OP
Kel Varnsen

Kel Varnsen

Moderator
Moderator
Supporting Member
Moderator Emeritus
Joined
Jun 28, 2003
Posts
33,369
Reaction score
11,992
Location
Phoenix
That is great! But be wary of PetSmart. My former wife and I had parrots, but started with a small cockatiel we purchased at PetSmart.

That little bird lasted 3 weeks. It was diseased. PetSmart offered to sell us a new bird at half price (which is what we would have paid at any breeder's), but they refused to refund our full amount so we could shop elsewhere. We lost the bird and the price we paid them.

You may not have the same experience. But I vowed to never go near PetSmart again.

Sadly, bird mills exist just like puppy mills. They're terrible. I wish pet stores would stop selling birds.

If you're looking to adopt a bird, I suggest visiting http://www.azexoticbirdrescue.org/. It's also a fun place to visit/support.
 

jw7

Woof!
LEGACY MEMBER
Supporting Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2002
Posts
8,194
Reaction score
7
Location
Ahwatukee
Disagree. This is stupid. Owning a dog is a serious financial and time commitment. Not something to be done on a whim at a baseball game.
 

Shaggy

Site Owner Administrator
Administrator
Moderator
Joined
Sep 29, 2008
Posts
9,020
Reaction score
2,952
Location
Arizona
Doesn't PetSmart sort of screen the new owners?

I like how they worded it.
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
536,976
Posts
5,262,673
Members
6,276
Latest member
Beagleperson
Top