2024 FC Tulsa Pups at the Pitch Night
This one’s for the pups. Truly in the dog days of Summer, this FC Tulsa match will be the only day when dogs will be allowed on the lawn! The first 100 dogs in attendance will get a free FC Tulsa dog bandana so they can root (woof?) for FC Tulsa in style.
FC Tulsa Pups at the Pitch Night is on Wednesday, September 11th at 7:30 p.m. at ONEOK Field in downtown Tulsa.
Dogs will be allowed on the GA Lawn areas only, where water bowls will be available for dogs. Dogs and their owners will be required to enter at the Oil Derrick entrance, where owners must sign a waiver indicating that your dog is up to date on vaccines and that you accept liability for your dog’s actions.
Rules
- You must sign a waiver indicating your dog is up to date on vaccines and that you accept liability for your dog’s actions. The waiver can be found below or filled out on site.
- All dogs must be kept on leash.
- Enter through the Oil Derrick Gate.
- Dogs must remain in the GA Lawn areas.
- Dogs are not allowed in the seating bowl but you may walk your dog around the concourse.
- Water stations will be set up in the outfield for your pup to stay cool and hydrated.
- The weather might be warm. Please ensure your dog is comfortable in these conditions before planning to attend the event.
- One dog is permitted per adult.
- No retractable leashes are allowed.
- Dogs do not require a ticket.
- Dog owner assumes responsibility for the action of their dog for the duration of the Pups at the Pitch event.
Should you take your dog to the game?
Yes, if your dog:
- Is up to date on all required vaccinations and old enough to be around other dogs and people (4+ months of age)
- Is in relatively good health and can walk up and down several flights of stairs
- Does well on leash and is not reactive toward other dogs or humans
- Does well with crowds and loud noises and cheering
Probably not, if your dog:
- Is unvaccinated or under 4 months of age
- Is a senior dog that would have trouble navigating stairs and being outside for an extended period of time
- Tends to get overheated
- Has reactive tendencies toward other dogs or humans
- Is exhibiting any signs of illness close to the day of the game such as cough, nasal discharge, lethargy or diarrhea. These symptoms can be signs of potentially infectious illnesses and it would probably be best for your dog, as well as the other dogs in attendance, if they did not attend
- Has issues with loud noises (loud music, sirens, etc. will occur before/during/after the game)