A Bay Area family will bring their Spanish Water Dog to McCovey Cove to retrieve splash hits on May 20, reviving a tradition inspired over 20 years ago by Don Novello, a comedian known for his role as Father Guido Sarducci on SNL. Paco, a four year-old Spanish Water Dog, will be in the Cove demonstrating his water retrieving skills during the Giants’ game against the Marlins. Paco was shown on a Giants broadcast last year retrieving practice balls during a game against the Cincinnati Reds, with Duane Kuiper declaring, “I’m not sure that anyone is having more fun than that dog.” This year Paco hopes to retrieve a real splash hit by a Giants slugger. The Giants have hit 99 all-time splash hit home runs, so Saturday May 20 could be a major milestone if they splash number 100 into McCovey Cove.
Long time Giants fans will remember the team of Portuguese Water Dogs known as BARK (Baseball’s Aquatic Retrieval Korps). The original BARK team retrieved balls in McCovey Cove from 2000 until sometime in 2002. The new “BARK 2.0” is anchored by Paco, with fellow Spanish Water Dogs Kygo and Izzy now in training to join the “korps.” The dogs are owned by Art, Mie, and Nia Morgan of San Mateo.
The Morgans are also recruiting fellow water dog owners and prospective owners to train their dogs to join the water retrieving team and carry on the tradition. Art Morgan helped start the Working Water Dog Association, a volunteer organization dedicated to supporting water dog owners who train their dogs for both working roles and safe recreation in and near the water. Morgan points out that working with a dog in the water is not without risks and challenges. “You need to educate yourself upfront on things like toxic algae, prevention of hypothermia, and how to get your dog in and out of the water safely. Then you need to train your dogs, introducing them to water skills gradually,” said Morgan.
Paco will retrieve practice balls thrown into McCovey Cove after the Giants’ at bat in the first, second and third innings. Paco and the Morgans will be available for interviews during the week leading up to the game, and after the game as well.
UPDATE: Paco and crew will be returning to McCovey Cove on July 4, 2023 to celebrate Independence Day. Paco will retrieve practice balls after the Giants' at bat in the fifth, sixth, and seventh innings. Anyone interested in joining in on the fun can contact the WWDA at info@workingwaterdogs.org for more information.
Baseball and water dogs on the fourth of July -- as American as apple pie!
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