Liberty Science Center Hosts 2nd Annual Puppy Bowl

Adorable guide dog puppies from The Seeing Eye compete in football-style games at the Jersey City museum.

Jan. 28, 2026 at 6:07pm

Liberty Science Center in Jersey City is hosting its 2nd Annual Puppy Bowl on February 7-8, featuring teams of puppies from The Seeing Eye, a local nonprofit that trains guide dogs for people who are sight-impaired or blind. The puppy athletes will compete in 'epically slobbery' football-style games in the museum's lobby stadium, with games running throughout the day and open to the public.

Why it matters

The Puppy Bowl event highlights the important work of The Seeing Eye and provides an opportunity for the public to interact with and learn about these future guide dogs in a fun, family-friendly setting. It also showcases Liberty Science Center's commitment to hosting engaging community events.

The details

The Puppy Bowl games will feature teams of puppies from The Seeing Eye, a nonprofit organization founded in 1929 that trains guide dogs. The puppies will compete in football-style games in the museum's lobby stadium, with games running for roughly 20 minutes each at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m. on both February 7 and 8. Tickets are on sale for the public to attend and cheer on the adorable competitors.

  • The 2nd Annual Puppy Bowl will take place on February 7-8, 2026.
  • Games will be held at 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m. each day.

The players

Liberty Science Center

A museum in Jersey City, New Jersey that is hosting the 2nd Annual Puppy Bowl event.

The Seeing Eye

A nonprofit organization founded in 1929 that trains guide dogs for people who are sight-impaired or blind. The puppies competing in the Puppy Bowl are from The Seeing Eye.

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What’s next

Tickets for the 2nd Annual Puppy Bowl at Liberty Science Center are on sale now.

The takeaway

The Liberty Science Center's Puppy Bowl event provides a fun and engaging way for the public to interact with and learn about the important work of guide dog training organizations like The Seeing Eye, while also supporting the local community.