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July 6, 2021 2:02 PM Vincent Saglimbeni
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The Spokane Indians will be hosting “Bark in the Park” later this month.
Fans are allowed to bring their dogs to the stadium and will be charged $5 a ticket, with proceeds for the night going to local animal shelters.
Pups and pet owners will sit in a special section for the game and if you stick around, there will be an on field Puppy Parade after the game.
Bark in the Park is set for July 27 at 6:30 p.m.
By ANNA MAZUREK | Special to The Washington Post | Published: April 22, 2021 Since the pandemic started, business has been booming for the RV industry. For many, RVs are an alternative way to travel safely in a controlled environment and avoid many shared public spaces such as hotels and rest area bathrooms. “Memorial Day bookings are already up 50 percent over what they were last year and growing,” said Jon Gray, CEO of RVshare, a peer-to-peer RV rental marketplace. The platform’s booking volume tripled in the summer of 2020 compared to 2019, and it continued to increase this year, with spring break bookings up 114 percent. At the start of the pandemic, Gray notes, people were taking longer trips closer to home, but this year renters are getting more ambitious by covering longer distances.
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Sierra Walton couldnât bear to leave her dog, Keystone, home alone, so he has become a regular at Lenz
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For those of us who grew up with âLassie,â the beloved Timmy-saving Collie, our pet dogs were wonderful companions, even part of the family. We took them for walks and occasional car rides. They greeted us at the door when we got home. If they were really âspoiled,â they got away with sleeping on the couch or even at the foot of the bed. But loved as they were, Spot and Champ were still âdogs.â
In recent years, however, the pet dog has been elevated to a new, elevated status: âfur baby.â And, like little bundles of joy we bring home from the maternity ward, they are now often affectionately hovered over and catered to. They have comfy beds of their own, gourmet food available in the refrigerated aisle, and stores full of toys, hair-care products and fashions devoted entirely to them. We canât leave our