You’ve probably heard the old real estate saying: location, location, location. Well, one Minneapolis Golden Retriever seems to have the best one of all, because his home overlooks Target Field, giving him a perfect view of the Minnesota Twins in action.

According to his mama, “I left the door open while I was cleaning, and he was just sitting out there enjoying the game.” The pup lounged on the balcony chair, taking in the sights and sounds of the stadium like a seasoned fan, and the internet is in love.

The adorable video was shared on the @kat.chubb TikTok account, and the comments section quickly filled with adoration for the baseball-loving pup. One person joked, “‘By himself’ as if there aren’t 10,000+ pals watching with him.” Another admitted, “Sometimes I zoom my camera up there to see who is watching the game. I would squeal if I saw a puppers watching.”

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Others laughed at the moment, writing, “Biggest game of fetch he’s probably seen, lol,” while one particularly sweet comment had everyone emotional: “It’s his first time living, too.”

Awwwwww!

Whether he ever makes it to a game in person or keeps watching from his balcony seat, this Golden Retriever has already stolen the hearts of baseball fans everywhere.

So, Can Dogs Go To Baseball Games?

Many Major League Baseball teams host special “Bark in the Park” games where fans can bring their dogs to the stadium for a game. Some parks even have dedicated dog-friendly seating sections and offer water bowls, pet relief areas, and plenty of space for pups to enjoy the action safely.

It’s such an awesome activity to do with your own fur baby and offers so many opportunities for adorable photo ops! Plus, if your dog loves other dogs, it’s just a great way to get them some socialization!

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This story was originally reported by Parade Pets on Sep 4, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add Parade Pets as a Preferred Source by clicking here.