Top 10 Dog-Friendly Football Teams & Events You’ll Love (And Their Canine Mascots)
- Ricki Lane
- Sep 20
- 4 min read
When it comes to football, fans are loyal to their teams—but did you know that many football teams also embrace our four-legged friends? From dog-friendly events to official canine mascots, these 10 teams go above and beyond to make sure your pup is part of the action. Whether you’re watching the game from home or at the stadium, these teams celebrate the bond between dogs and football, creating a unique experience for fans and their furry companions.
1. Denver Broncos – “Miles the Mascot” 🐾🐴
The Denver Broncos are famous for their iconic horse mascot, "Thunder," but their canine counterpart, "Miles the Mascot," has also captured fans’ hearts. While Miles doesn’t technically play the game, his presence on game day represents the team’s commitment to creating an exciting atmosphere for all fans—dog lovers included. The Broncos frequently host dog-friendly events, such as "Bark in the Park," where fans can bring their dogs to tailgate, enjoy activities, and even watch the game with fellow dog enthusiasts.
2. New Orleans Saints – “Sir Saint” 🐕⚜️
The New Orleans Saints’ mascot, Sir Saint, is a beloved part of the fan experience. While Sir Saint is a human mascot, the team shows immense support for dogs, regularly organizing events like "Pooches in the Plaza," where dogs and their owners can enjoy a fun pre-game experience. The Saints also offer special dog-friendly tailgating events where pets can join their owners in the festivities.
3. San Francisco 49ers – “Bark in the Park” 🐶🏈
The San Francisco 49ers are another team that loves to include dogs in the game day experience. Their annual “Bark in the Park” event invites fans to bring their dogs to Levi’s Stadium for a day of fun, including dog-themed activities, pet adoption events, and special dog treats. Fans can also enjoy watching the game from the stadium’s pet-friendly viewing areas. If you’re a 49ers fan with a dog, this is a must-attend event!
4. Miami Dolphins – “Dolphins Tailgate with Dogs” 🐕🌴
Miami Dolphins fans are passionate about football—and their dogs. The team offers dog-friendly events like “Dolphins Tailgate with Dogs,” where fans can bring their pets to enjoy the tailgating festivities. With a sunny Miami backdrop and a vibrant fanbase, this is one of the best places for you and your dog to experience the excitement of the game. In addition, the Dolphins regularly support local animal shelters, promoting dog adoption during game day.
5. Dallas Cowboys – “Bark in the Park” 🐾⭐️
The Dallas Cowboys, known for their lavish stadium and dedicated fanbase, are also big supporters of dogs. Their “Bark in the Park” event is one of the most popular dog-friendly events in the NFL. During this event, fans can bring their dogs to tailgate with them and participate in activities like a dog parade, photo ops with the Cowboys’ cheerleaders, and a chance to meet the team’s mascot, “Rowdy the Cowboy.” It’s a fun-filled day where both dogs and their owners can enjoy the Cowboys’ spirit together.

6. Los Angeles Chargers – “Bark in the Bowl” 🐕⚡️
The Los Angeles Chargers have a special event called “Bark in the Bowl” during which dog lovers can bring their pets to SoFi Stadium for a day of tailgating, games, and fun dog activities. With events like costume contests, pet adoption booths, and dog parades, it’s an exciting way for fans to show off their four-legged companions. Plus, the team frequently hosts pet-friendly events throughout the season to keep dogs and their owners engaged and entertained.
7. Atlanta Falcons – “Falcons Fidos” 🦅🐾
The Atlanta Falcons are known for creating a welcoming atmosphere for dog owners. They host a series of events called “Falcons Fidos,” where dog lovers can bring their pets to Mercedes-Benz Stadium for some pre-game fun. These events often feature meet-and-greets with the team’s mascot, “Freddie the Falcon,” and plenty of dog-themed activities. The Falcons also promote responsible pet ownership and animal adoption through various community outreach programs.

8. Indianapolis Colts – “Bark in the Park” 🐕🐎
The Indianapolis Colts’ “Bark in the Park” event is a fan favorite, where Colts fans and their dogs gather to enjoy game day together. From special doggy photo booths to pet-friendly tailgate areas, the Colts ensure that your furry friend can be part of the action. There’s also a special focus on local animal shelters and pet adoption services, making it a great way for fans to support the community while enjoying the game.
9. Buffalo Bills – “Bark in the Park” 🐾🦬
Buffalo fans are known for their devotion to the Bills, and that love extends to their dogs. The team holds an annual “Bark in the Park” event, where dogs can take part in pre-game activities like costume contests, dog parades, and even pet adoption drives. The Bills also have designated dog-friendly zones where fans can hang out with their pets while catching the game on big screens. If you’re a Buffalo fan with a pup, this event is one of the best ways to enjoy the football season together.
10. Cincinnati Bengals – “Paws and Play” 🐕🐅
Cincinnati Bengals fans love their dogs just as much as they love football. The Bengals’ “Paws and Play” event is a fun way to spend game day with your dog. The event includes a tailgate party, dog parades, and opportunities to meet and greet the team’s mascot, “Who Dey.” The Bengals also work with local shelters and adoption agencies to raise awareness for animals in need, so attending one of these events is not only fun for you and your dog but also a chance to give back to the community.
Conclusion: Every Team’s a Winner When Dogs Are Involved!
These 10 NFL teams show that football and dogs are a perfect match. Whether your team is known for its official canine mascot, hosting dog-friendly tailgates, or supporting local animal adoption efforts, these teams know how to make sure your pup feels part of the game day fun. So, next time you’re planning to watch a football game, consider checking out the events and activities these dog-friendly teams have to offer.



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