Wally the emotional support alligator went to see the Phillies. Then he went viral
1 year, 3 months ago

Wally the emotional support alligator went to see the Phillies. Then he went viral

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Wally the emotional support alligator went to see the Phillies. Then he went viral Enlarge this image toggle caption Joie Henney Joie Henney An emotional support alligator walks into a ballpark. That's the story that's made headlines in recent days, thanks to viral photos and videos showing Wally — a six foot long, 55 pound alligator wearing a harness and leash — and his human companion outside of Citizens Bank Park during a Phillies game on Wednesday night. Henney emphasized that he wouldn't have shown up with Wally unannounced: "I don't go anywhere Wally is not invited." He told NPR he initially thought "everybody was nuts" when his doctor suggested getting him registered as an emotional support animal several years ago.

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