Gary and Lorie Morelock flank their 5-month-old male German Shorthair Pointer named Ruger during the first dog-friendly game in Walleye history Sunday at the Huntington Center in downtown Toledo.
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Koda, a two-year-old male Golden Retriever, gets a chin scratch from owner Allie Schafer of Perrysburg, center, during Sunday's game between the Toledo Walleye and the Norfolk Admirals at the Huntington Center. Tickets for dog owners were $17, with tickets for dogs going for $5. All proceeds from dog tickets will go to benefit Lucas County Canine Care and Control.
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Sam Abbate of Fremont was finally able to showcase his dog Flash, an 11-year-old male Miniature Pinscher, during the first dog-friendly night at the Walleye game Sunday.
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Sam Abbate of Fremont and his dog Flash, an 11-year-old male Miniature Pinscher.
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Farley, a 10-year-old male Goldendoodle, center, waits for his owner Len Holtgreven of Findlay to sit down at the first dog-friendly night at the Walleye.
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Moly Pope of Toledo and her husband Alex, right, wrangle their two-year-old male Boston Terrier named Dozer during Sunday's Walleye game.
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Luna, a three-year-old female German Shorthair Pointer, climbs on her owner Jude DeLoye of Toledo for a better look at another dog during the first dog-friendly night at the Walleye.
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A woman holds her dog aloft during Sunday's game between the Toledo Walleye and the Norfolk Admirals at the Huntington Center.
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