

Canines at Cashman
Canines at Cashman gives you the chance to enjoy a
Las Vegas Lights match on the berm with your pet!
Plus, chow down on $1 hot dogs and snag a free Lights bandana!
Dogs will only be allowed on the grass berms and Section 22 at Cashman Field,
regardless of ticket section purchased.
Entry:
- Must check in at designated area at the main gate.
- Waiver must be signed at check in area before entry.
- Download, print, and sign waiver ahead of time here:
Rules:
- Dogs must be on leash at all times.
- Please be considerate of any aggressive dog behavior – we encourage you move away from other humans and canines if your dog exhibits signs of tension or aggression.
- No projectile toys will be allowed.
- Clear bag policy is in effect.
- Dogs will not be allowed to roam the stadium.
- Dogs must be accompanied at all times by at least one ticket-holding owner over the age of 18.
- Wear a properly fitted collar and/or harness that prevents the dog from escaping.
- Dogs must be at least six months old, fully house-trained, and up to date on all required vaccinations.
Is Your Dog Right for Canines at Cashman Night?
YES! If your dog:
- Is old enough to be around other dogs and people (at least 6 months of age)
- Is up to date on all required vaccinations
- 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 okay with loud noises, drums, and chants
- Is a Lights fan!
Probably not, if your dog:
- Is still too young to mix with a big crowd (under 6 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 (or off)
- Is easily frightened by loud noises
- Is exhibiting any signs of illness close to the day of the game (i.e., 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 other dogs in attendance, if they did not attend.
Older dogs, dogs with short muzzles, and/or dogs in general that are quickly prone to heat exhaustion should consider not attending this event or possibly plan on not staying for the entire game. Even though there will be cool water and shady spots on hand, the direct sun and heat can be a deadly combination for dogs. Dogs cool themselves down by panting and are not nearly as efficient as us humans. Please keep the comfort and safety of your dog in the forefront of your mind when planning out this fun evening at the stadium.