Pucks n Paws Night

Thursday, December 5, 2024 | 7:30 pm | Schottenstein Center
Join us at The Schottenstein Center as the Buckeyes host Pucks n Paws Night! The first 50 dogs in attendance will receive a free Ohio State dog bandana upon arrival.
Every dog must pre-register and be approved of before attending this event and bring a filled out waiver to the game. Details and information on tickets, facts, and rules/regulations can be found below.
Is my dog right for this event?
Yes, if your dog:
- Is old enough to be around other dogs and people (at least 4 months of age)
- Is up to date on all required vaccinations:
- Rabies – given annually, but sometimes can be a 3 year.
- DHLP – (Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Para influenza) – all given annually, sometimes referred to as the Combo Vaccination, especially when it includes Parvo.
- Parvo – given annually, many times this is included in the DHLP and indicated as DHLPP.
- Bordatella – given either every six months or annually. Sometimes referred to as: Kennel Cough OR Tracheobronchitis.
- Is in relatively good health and can walk up and down several flights of stairs
- Does well on-leash and is not overly aggressive toward other dogs
- Is friendly toward humans and not excessively fearful
- Is an Ohio State fan!
Probably not, if your dog:
- Is still too young to mix with a big crowd (under 4 months)
- Is a senior dog that would have trouble navigating stairs and being outside for an extended period of time;
- Has aggressive tendencies towards other dogs or humans while on-leash
Is exhibiting any signs of illness close to the day of the game (ie, cough, nasal discharge, lethargy, diarrhea, etc). 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.
Where should I enter?
Enter at the southeast rotunda. There will be a table at the gate where you will show proof of vaccinations, show your tickets, and complete your waiver
Where can I sit?
Dogs and owners must remain in designated “doggie” area in the Southeast plaza throughout the event. Seating during the Event will be in section 134. Volunteers will assist you in staying within this area. Owners will not be permitted to take their dog to other parts of the area.
If you would like to access human restrooms, concessions, or general seating area, please make sure to bring an adult friend that can stay with your dog. So long as at least one adult purchasing an “Add-On Ticket” for Dog Day remains with the dog, others in your party may access the other areas of the stadium, including the general seating stands.
The Ohio State University will provide dog sitting volunteers to assist you in having a good time at Dog Day, should you wish to visit other areas of the area. Services are limited, and restricted to 10-minutes in duration
Does my canine need a ticket?
The dog owner will need to purchase a specific “Dog Day” ticket here. If you plan to bring family or friends with you, you can purchase “add-on tickets” at the same time. Your family or friends will need to hold this specific Dog Day “add-on ticket” in order to access the dog park area. Only those with the Dog Day tickets will be allowed access
What if I want to bring family or friends?
You can do so by purchasing “Add On Tickets” when you purchase the initial owner/dog ticket. Only holders of the special Dog Day ticket will be permitted entry into the dog park area. This event is not intended to be a “petting zoo” where anyone will be allowed to enter the dog park area to enjoy. If you were unable to purchase the “Add-On Ticket” at the time of the initial purchase, you will be able to purchase the “Add-On Ticket” at the gate when you arrive.
How many dogs can I bring?
Only one dog is permitted per adult. If you would like to bring two dogs, there must be two registered adults that have purchased the owner/dog Dog Day ticket.
Where can my dog go to the restroom?
There will be a designated area, outside the soutwest entrance, for dogs to relieve themselves while attending the Event. Please come prepared to clean up after your dog.
Where can I get water for my dog?
There will be water available for your dogs in your sitting area.
What types of leashes are permitted?
No retractable leashes or leashes that are longer than 10 feet will be allowed.
How do I sign up/buy a ticket?
You can buy a ticket by following this link. Afterward, you will be asked to complete a liability waiver
Where should I park?
Any fan attending Ohio State men’s ice hockey games will be permitted to park in the lots adjacent to the Schottenstein Center.
Dog Day Rules & Regulations:
1. All dogs must have a valid license tag and a valid rabbies vaccine.
2. All dog owners must bring a copy of your dog’s vaccination records. All dogs must be up to date with Rabies, DHPP/DHLP, Parvo, Bordetella.
3. Dogs and owners must remain in designated “doggie” area in the Southeast plaza throughout the event. Seating during the Event will be in section 134. Volunteers will assist you in staying within this area. Owners will not be permitted to take their dog to other parts of the area. If you would like to access human restrooms, concessions, or general seating area, please make sure to bring an adult friend that can stay with your dog. So long as at least one adult purchasing an “Add-On Ticket” for Dog Day remains with the dog, others in your party may access the other areas of the stadium, including the general seating stands. The Ohio State University will provide dog sitting volunteers to assist you in having a good time at Dog Day, should you wish to visit other areas of the area. Services are limited, and restricted to 10-minutes in duration.
4. All dogs must be on leash with an adult at all times. Retractable leashes and those longer than 10’ are not permitted.
5. All participants are required to complete a Participant Release of Liability. After ticket purchase, you will be taken to a website to complete your liability waiver and to upload an copy of your dog’s vaccine record.
6. Each dog must be accompanied by at least one ticket-holding adult owner over the age of 18. All ticket holders must then enter and check-in at the Southeast entrance. Failure to complete a liability waiver, or provide proof of vaccines or registration may result in denial of entry for your dog and owners.
7. The Southeast Entrance will also serve as the only exit for dogs and their owners.
8. The Ohio State University reserves the right to determine whether a dog and its owner are an acceptable participant for the Dog Day promotion. The Ohio State University has partnered with the Franklin County Dog Shelter to help decide what dogs are suitable for this event.
9. Participants are expected to practice responsible pet ownership. If you have a dog that is an aggressive breed, or that has aggressive tendencies, please do not attend this Event. Please do not bring your dog if it is unpredictable in crowds, with other dogs or with strangers. The Ohio Revised Code, Section 955.11, defines an aggressive dog.
10. The Ohio State University reserves the right to ask owner and dog to leave the area due to behavior difficulties involving the dog, dog health concerns, crowd size, failure to follow any established facility policies, failure to follow any Dog Day policies, or owners that have been warned about staying in the areas designated for dogs and human owners. Dogs that become disruptive to the game of baseball (as deemed by Event Management, team coaches, umpires, or officials) may be asked to leave. Any dogs asked to leave the ballpark for any of the above reasons will not be issued a refund for any part of their purchase.
11. There will be a designated area, outside the southeast entrance, for dogs to relieve themselves while attending the event. Please come prepared to clean up after your dog.
12. Only a limited number of dogs will be permitted to participate in this event, so please register early