Do You Have As Much Team Spirit As These Dogs?

If you own a pup, there's a good chance it likes the same things you do. If you love sports, your pupper must love sports, too! But have you ever dressed your best friend up so they can show their team pride? Your favorite team makes jerseys for pets, so you should think about investing! After seeing all the dogs on this list showing their pride you won't have a choice. These dogs are full of energy, smiles, home town attitude, and far more ballpark bark than bite!

No World Series Hangover For These Astros' Fans

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These two good boys look like they showed up to the park separately, then found each other. The one on the left is a little embarrassed to be an accidental twin. The one on the right loves it though!

You have to admit, they look pretty stylish in their throwback Houston Astros jersey. They're ready for a ballgame and nice cold doggy brew. Maybe one of them will fetch a foul ball and get to go home with a souvenir!

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This Is How You Play It Cool In Atlanta

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This cool skipper knows his team is in first place and there's nothing your team can do about it. Go ahead, try your best. The Atlanta Braves are unstoppable this season, and so is your best friend's craving for Beggin' Strips.

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You want to tailgate, make sure the scraps end up in his bowl or deal with the consequences. He came for the game but he staying for company of good friends. And for the pets. You know you'd pet him if you saw him.

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The Biggest Phillies' Fan Ever

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This amazing dog just met his hero. In case you don't know, that's the Phillie Phanatic, the mascot for the Philadelphia Phillies. He debuted in 1978 and has been an MLB icon ever since.

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Our dog friend has loved the Phanatic since being a little pup. He's green and bouncy just like a tennis ball! What kind of dog wouldn't want to meet him? Time to pose, this is a moment that's getting framed!

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Can He Even See The Game In Those Shades?

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Something about "stunner" shades on a dog just makes our hearts melt. Add in the summer heat of Los Angeles and you have a recipe a thirsty doggo. This guy might look cool on the outside, but he's heated for the competition on the inside.

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This picture opportunity came courtesy of the Dodger "Bark in the Park" night in 2018. Almost every MLB team has one, so prepare to see plenty of decked out dogs enjoying baseball coming up!

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It's Called Futbol Not Soccer

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Here's a pup that missed the World Cup but it's okay because his favorite team is Manchester United. There's nothing like the atmosphere in an English Premiere League Stadium. The smells are impeccable!

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Paul Pogba is definitely going to laugh at this jester hat when he sees it in the stands from the pitch. Let's just hope the dog doesn't distract the man too much from having the game of his life.

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This Isn't The Vet's Office!

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Before this picture was taken, we like to think this dog had a blindfold on and instead of going to the vet was taken to the Knew York Knicks' game. Look at the look of surprise. All the emotions are still processing and soon he'll be barking uncontrollably with joy!

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The Knicks should let dogs in the arena more often! This little fella really brightens the place up. Win or lose we know he's having a good time, and at the end of the day that's all that matters.

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Best Mets' Fan Ever!

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Here's a New York Mets' fan that knows when he has a picture opportunity in front of him! Put him in a sweatshirt, give him a hat and novelty pipe and he's a happy dog. We don't know what his sign says, but imagine it's something like, "will bark for treats."

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This dog has also wisely opted for real sunglasses instead of ones with slits in them. It looks like a rainy day in New York. Maybe not the best conditions for baseball, but great conditions for this dog to show off its team pride.

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The 12th Man Redefined For The Modern Age

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There's nothing better for this dog then settling into his 12th man persona and rooting the Seahawks on with the power of his mighty bark. He's got a taste for seafood, too, and ended up in the perfect city.

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Very few dogs can say they look this good in sunglasses, either. We know he's the third dog so far you've seen wearing them, but he's the top dog in our hearts. Put him in coach, he's ready to play!

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The Other Side Of Chiago Is Full Of Dog Fans

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The Chicago White Sox might not be the best team in baseball, but that doesn't change how much this dog loves them. If the team is playing, he wants to be there. Sadly, he'll has to wait for the next "Bark in the Park" night.

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Until that glorious day, he'll have to settle with barking at the team on the TV. When they hit a home run and win the game in the bottom of the ninth, you better believe no dog in the Chicago area is barking louder.

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Is This The Parking Lot?

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You don't need to drive this adorable mutt to the game. He can drive himself, thank you very much! And when he can't find parking in the lot, pulling into the stadium works just as well. We wonder how many tries he took to get its license.

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This pup is part of the halftime show for the Los Angeles Clippers, and this adorable event happened during a 2015 playoff game against the Houston Rockets. The Clippers didn't win the game, but this dog won MVP (most valuable pup) for sure!

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They Call Him "Sunshine" Because Of His Flowing Golden Locks

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This fluff monster has had an amazing last four years of his life. The Golden State Warriors have won three NBA Championships! And again with the shades! Let's just buy sunglasses for every dog in every state.

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Of course there is no dog more California than this one. Look at his "I don't care" hair just barely falling over the glasses. He probably went surfing in the morning and now he's taking in the game just because he can.

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Go Tune Squad, Go!

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Here's Michael Jordan's number one fan! Just don't ask him about the Bulls' roster during the Jordan era. He prefers to woof for the Tune Squad from the movie Space Jam. Rumor has it LeBron James is going to star in the sequel, but this good boy's not interested.

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What he is interested in is a court side seat and a complimentary milk. A meet and greet with Michael Jordan would nice too, but he'd rather just play it cool. One good "shake" with the GOAT would make his life complete.

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Viva La Mexico!

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Moving onto some soccer pups, this trio are big fans of Mexico. The rooted for their home team as hard as they could during the World Cup, but destiny was in the hands of the French. It's okay, little friends, we'd take you over French bulldogs any day!

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Four years from now, Mexico will try and again and you'll see these puppers roaming the streets in fancy new jerseys. They're loyal to a t... bone. Sorry, we couldn't resist.

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These Pups Are Ready For Action

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These pups probably aren't too happy Germany didn't repeat as World Cup champions. Looks like they've begun training to join the national team in 2022. They'll definitely bring that energy the team was missing in 2018!

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Too bad dogs are qualified to play with humans during the World Cup. It would make things way more interesting for the casual dog-loving fan! What's the puppy version of the World Cup, anyway?

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He Made The Team!

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How did this lovable doggo get onto the field? The refs must have confused him for a human with those genius fake arms. That's what those dachshunds need! We have a feeling this pup is going to commit a lot of handballs though...

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Still, he's just happy to be playing with the guys. Look at that smile! All his favorite players are here from Neymar to Diego Costa. Who's going to sign his ball first? Or will he play keep away with Brazil's superstars?

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Best Tailgate, Ever!

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We all remember Tim Tebow, right? This dog does and misses the former Denver Broncos starting quarterback dearly. Sorry if you thought this dog was just getting proposed to by someone looking to give him a furrever home; his dad is just Tebowing.

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One day maybe Tebow will don the orange and blue again, until then this friendly face is okay watching him on College Gameday Liveon Saturday mornings. When Sunday rolls around, though, he'll still watch the Broncos, because that's what real doggo fans do!

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Fetch On The Field Is The Best Fetch

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Here's a dog that's a big football fan and was looking for any way to get on the field. That's right, we've moved onto the NFL now and this pup loves his hometown 49ers so much he works as their half-time entertainment.

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What else can we say about it? His form catching the Frisbee is impeccable and his height on the jump is jaw dropping. With how bad the 49ers have been in recent years it's good for fans to still have a reason to show up to games!

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Go Pack, Go!

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This is what dog supporters used to look like. It's a little more formal than we're used to seeing, but if dapper is adorable this pup is adorable in spades. We'd definitely pet him and give a treat or a belly rub.

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Like we said, this is the oldest picture on the list, but it's such a goodie we felt we had to include. He led the" dogs with spirit" charge and the puppy power that's followed in his footsteps it just incredible!

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What Did You Say About The Raiders?

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You can find this pup every Sunday woofing on the Raiders from the Black Hole. Will he follow the team to Vegas? No one knows, but he's a loyal member of Raider Nation and isn't planning to start supporting the 49ers any time soon!

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Never letting go of fond memories of Kenny Stabler and Rich Gannon, no history buff around the league is more knowledgeable of Raiders football history. You want to ask him who's going to the Super Bowl, the answer will always be the team in black and gold.

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They Said He Could Be Anything He Wanted, So He Became A Cincinnati Reds' Cheerleader

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When this dog said he'd do anything to get on the field with the Cincinnati Reds, he probably didn't think that meant he'd be joining the cheer squad. He might not look too happy about it now, but when the crowd starts cheering, his tail will start wagging. We guarantee it.

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What we love is this dog gives us a reason to go to the ballpark. The Reds aren't a great baseball team, but with fans like this it's not hard to root for them. Let's all fill the stadium and show this faithful friend that we believe, too!