Feb 11, 2017; New York, NY, USA; Benjamin a Cardigan Welsh Corgis competes in the agility competition at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports

Here we discuss the recent announcement that Auburn baseball will host its first “Bark in the Park” night on April 4, where fans can bring along their dogs.

In partnership with the Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn baseball is hosting a “Bark in the Park” night when the Tigers play Georgia Tech on April 4. Those who are associated with the college will be present to answer all questions concerning proper pet care.

Any fan bringing their dog will enter at the right field gate, offering an initiative to those who aren’t bringing their dogs by rewarding the first 200 with a free Auburn baseball dog bowl. If there was ever a reason to bring your dog to a college campus, despite the melting process of most students regardless, now is your time.

To sweeten the deal — bring your dogs, people — the right field concourse will offer a snack bar, a water station and a natural grass pad with waste bags. If you’re not wanting to have your dog participate in luxury, participants are allowed to bring pet supplies to the game.

All dogs that are brought to Plainsman park must be on a leash, and they, along with their owners, cannot enter the stadium until 5 p.m. CT, an hour prior to the game’s start. Those attending with their dog are limited to one dog per person.

In addition to the regulations being set to bringing your dogs — reminder that people don’t have the nicest animals — there will be a no-dog seating section for those not wanting to be near the pups.

Completed vaccination records will also be required, and there will be a $3 ticket charge for each dog. For students bringing their dogs, a ticket must be purchased. Season ticket holders received a voucher in their ticket package.

Vaccination forms are available at Plainsman Park during Auburn’s weekend series with South Carolina.