Dogs Should Not Suffer In Heat For Cash Outside Baseball Games

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Dogs are enduring hours of heat, noise, and restraint outside Citi Field for cash — it’s time to end this cruelty and protect them from further harm.

Dogs Should Not Suffer In Heat For Cash Outside Baseball Games

For years, fans arriving at Citi Field have been greeted by a pit bull named Sushi, dressed in Mets gear from head to paw and posed for photos in exchange for cash. Her owner, known as Norberto Fernandez, places her on a small mat directly in the path of thousands of game-day attendees. The dog wears sunglasses, hats, and sometimes a toy pipe wedged in her mouth. Fans are prompted by a sign to make a payment before interacting1.

Beneath the costumes and photo ops, animal advocates say the reality is troubling. Sushi often remains unnaturally still for hours, even during hot summer days, without reliable access to shade, water, or food. Experts have raised concerns that suppressing natural behaviors like panting — which is vital for a dog’s ability to regulate body temperature — poses serious health risks1.

Years of Allegations and Inaction

The controversy began long before Sushi. Fernandez’s earlier dogs, including one named Coffee, were used in similar ways outside Mets games. Allegations of shock collar use, though denied by Fernandez, have persisted for over a decade3. Activists have documented photos they believe show a collar under the dog’s bandana and a remote in Fernandez’s hand3.

Animal behavior specialists say there is no way a dog would willingly refrain from panting for extended periods without intervention1. Critics argue this points to an environment that prioritizes spectacle and cash over the dog’s well-being.

The ASPCA has investigated multiple times but says it has found no evidence meeting the legal threshold for removal3. The Mets have issued statements distancing themselves from Fernandez, but as he operates on public property outside the stadium gates, the team claims it has no authority to act1.

Public Outrage Grows

Social media has turned this into a rallying point. TikTok videos detailing Sushi’s situation have gone viral, Reddit threads have spurred organized protests, and petitions have circulated to end the practice1. Protesters have staged demonstrations during home games, raising funds for animal welfare organizations and warning fans against supporting the display5.

Animal advocates argue that even if the treatment is technically legal, it is fundamentally inhumane. Dogs are social, mobile animals who require freedom to move, play, and interact naturally. Forcing them to remain static for long stretches under costume and restraint is incompatible with their welfare.

Why Compassion Matters

Compassion means considering the needs and comfort of the animals in our care, not simply avoiding acts that meet the legal definition of abuse. A dog’s life should not be reduced to a prop for tourist photos or a marketing gimmick. Stadium crowds, noise, and extreme weather are stressful conditions for animals, and they deserve protection from that harm.

Allowing this to continue sends the wrong message about how we value animals in our communities. It tells fans — including children — that exploitation is acceptable if it’s profitable or entertaining. Ending this practice would align Citi Field with the values of humane treatment and respect for all living beings.

It’s Time to End Animal Panhandling

We are calling on Norberto Fernandez to stop using dogs for staged solicitation and on the owners and management of Citi Field to ban animal panhandling and exploitation in and around the stadium. This policy would ensure that no animal is subjected to prolonged discomfort, dangerous conditions, or forced performances for money.

Taking action now will protect animals from needless suffering, create a safer and more welcoming environment for fans, and demonstrate true leadership in promoting kindness. Sign the petition today to stand for compassion, dignity, and a better future for animals and people alike.

More on this issue:

  1. Sam Blum, The Athletic (13 Aug 2025), "Mets Dog draws crowds and controversy outside Citi Field."
  2. Darren Meenan, The 7 Line (23 Sep 2017), "It's not cute, it's cruelty: Dog abuse at the ballpark."
  3. CBS New York (25 May 2011), "ASPCA: Lay Off Owner Of 'Coffee,' Citi Field's Panhandling Pooch."
  4. Glenny Balls, Barstool Sports (29 Jul 2021), "How Is The Panhandling Dog Outside Of Citi Field Still Allowed To Be A Thing?"
  5. Reddit (n.d.), "Citi Field Dog Protest Recap and Next Steps."

The Pledge

To Norberto Fernandez and the Owners of Citi Field,

We, the undersigned, call for an immediate end to the practice of using animals for panhandling and staged entertainment outside Citi Field. For years, dogs including Sushi, Coffee, and others have been dressed in costumes, posed unnaturally, and made to endure long hours in extreme weather for cash tips. These animals, who cannot speak for themselves, rely on us to protect them from harm, discomfort, and exploitation.

Photographs, witness accounts, and expert statements describe prolonged periods without shade, consistent access to water, or the freedom to move naturally. Allegations of shock collar use — though denied — have persisted for years. Regardless of legality, the conditions described reflect a disregard for the physical, emotional, and social needs of the dogs involved.

Compassion for animals requires more than the absence of outright abuse; it demands that we consider their well-being, comfort, and dignity. No animal should be forced into a role that denies their basic needs in the name of profit or spectacle. Dogs pant to regulate their temperature, walk to stretch their muscles, and seek shade when overheated. When these instincts are suppressed, their health and safety are at risk.

The environment around a stadium — with blaring music, dense crowds, and sweltering summer heat — is not suitable for prolonged animal exposure. To permit such conditions sends a message that entertainment outweighs humane treatment. This is inconsistent with the values the New York Mets and Citi Field have expressed through partnerships with animal welfare organizations in the past.

We urge Norberto Fernandez to end this practice entirely and transition any animals in his care to lives free from exploitation. We also call on the ownership and management of Citi Field to establish and enforce a ban on animal panhandling and exploitation in and around the stadium. Such a policy should ensure that no individual is permitted to use animals for solicitation or staged photo opportunities in the vicinity of the ballpark.

Taking this step will send a powerful signal that compassion and humane treatment are non-negotiable values in our community. It will protect vulnerable animals from needless suffering, foster a more welcoming environment for fans, and show leadership in promoting kindness and respect for all living beings. These actions will help ensure a better future for animals and the people who care about them.

Sincerely,