Dodgers’ Pups in the Park Results in Viral Confrontation

The Los Angeles Dodgers held Pups in the Park on June 7, an event that allowed fans to bring their furry friends to soak in a day at Dodger Stadium.

While the event brought smiles to many, it also led to a fiery confrontation that was caught on video and has since been shared around the internet.

LOS ANGELES, CA – APRIL 14: A dog holds a sign during a pre-game pup parade for “Pups at the Park” before the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium on April 14, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images)

As detailed by Pablo Goldstein of L.A. Material, one dog owner — the man filming — was yelling at the subject of the video because a confrontation between their pets three years earlier.

“That’s what you f— deserve! You deserve an ass beating because I had to take my dog to the f— hospital and I had to f— pay the bills,” yells the man behind the camera. “Your dog bit my dog! He shouldn’t f— be here! You’re not even sorry, are you? You’re not even sorry. Look at your attitude. Why aren’t you sorry because your dog bit my dog? You should be f— sorry bro.”

The subject of the video, who struggled to get a word in edgewise, eventually calls for security.

A canine rivalry years in the making

The man recording the video, Mark Morocco, said Jaime Rovero, the man in the video, and his dog, Dodger, attacked Morocco’s late pooch, the Great Bambino.

Bambino, a service dog who attended dozens of games between 2015 and 2024, was attacked by Dodger in 2023 as both dogs and their owners were in the outfield area near the Dodgers bullpen, Morocco told the outlet.

“All of a sudden, he lunges and bites Bambino. He picked his head up and shook it like a death shake,” he said. “The owner had no control. My dog was crying and not fighting back. I pulled back and the owner did too, and the dog let go.”

Rovero denied the seriousness of the attack, noting that “It didn’t look that bad. The wounds were not that deep.”

Bambino ultimately died of cancer in 2025, but when Morocco saw Rovero earlier this month, he admitted he “lost it.”

“I never thought I would see him again,” Morocco explained.

But Romero, who says he’s complied with all requests from Dodger Stadium, including putting a muzzle on his pooch, said it’s time to “just let it go.”

“I feel sorry for the dog passing away, but the person who should be wearing a muzzle should’ve been his stupid ass,” Romero said.

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