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Lovey's lowcountry livin’
A Dog Day at The Joe!
Well, I didn’t think I would find myself here, but here we are. Peanut was not just my boss, but also my mentor. And though I didn’t think I’d be filling her paws so soon (and never truly will), I’ll give it my best to make her proud. Welcome to Lovey’s Lowcountry Livin’. Each issue I will give you a taste of what it is like to be a dog in the Lowcountry, one of the most dog-friendly places. As Canine Correspondent, it’s my job. This should be fun.
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Tuesday home games with the Charleston RiverDogs is Dog Day Tuesday and, my job, Lowcountry Dog is a sponsor. I make it out as much as possible, which is hard because I don’t really like people. But I do love chillin’ in our seats watching the game, ALL THE DOGS, getting snacks that my bosses give me, and if I am lucky, a pup cup of doggie ice cream.
Now to go a RiverDogs game as a dog, your humans have to sign a waiver and of course you must remain leashed and be a good pup. We have some amazing seats each game behind homeplate that we enjoy, as well as our Lowcountry Dog Society Members and readers that we give tickets to. You can get tickets at RiverDogs.com. OR, still reading? Win some for free on insta @lowcountrydog. The last two are June 20th and July 25th. Go Dogs!
You know the RiverDogs won the Championship the past 2 years? I like to think I helped win all the games I went to last year to cheer them on. We hope they pull off the win again this year.
There is also a new addition to Dog Days games. Czabin, the Bat Dog!!! The bosses tell me we featured her in the June 2019 issue of Lowcountry Dog but that was before my time and she hasn’t been there since the 2019 season. She is back for 2023 and she is amazing! She runs out and grabs the bats for the team and brings them back to the dug out. I can barely give a tennis ball back...working on it.
Hope to see you at The Joe, I’ll be the cutie in section 206! Stay tuned for the next adventure! ■