On Feb. 7 & 8, we kick off our second annual Puppy Bowl. Teams of puppy friends will face off in our stadium for ruff-ly 20 minutes per game. These players might not follow all the rules of football, but who’s gonna call a foul on these sweet faces?
The puppies are visiting from The Seeing Eye, a local nonprofit that trains dogs to help sight-impaired and blind people. Before they grow up and move on to that serious work, the pups will battle it out on the gridiron. Don’t miss your chance to cheer them on!
Puppy Bowl is included with admission on Feb. 7 & 8
Location: Governors Hall, 2nd Floor
Dates: Feb. 7 & 8, 2026
Times: 11:30, 12:30, & 1:30
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Established in 1929, The Seeing Eye provides specially bred and trained dogs to guide people who are blind. Seeing Eye dog handlers experience greatly enhanced mobility and independence, allowing them to retain their active lifestyles. The Seeing Eye is a 501(c)3 non-profit supported by contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations, bequests, and other planned gifts. The Seeing Eye does not receive government or insurance funding. The Seeing Eye is a trademarked name and can only be used to describe the dogs bred and trained at the school’s facilities in Morristown, N.J. If you would like more information on The Seeing Eye, please visit the website at www.SeeingEye.org, call (973) 539-4425, or email info@seeingeye.org.