Anheuser-Busch Rolls Out Thanksgiving Dog Brew
The headquarters of Anheuser-Busch, Inc. is seen June 26, 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
If you’re a beer drinker and a dog lover, you have to appreciate how Anheuser-Busch is looking out for you. Both of you. Once again, the macrobrewery is bringing humans and their four-legged friends together this holiday season through the power of canned beverages.
CNN reports that Busch has released a “Turkey Brew” beer that is made especially for dogs. The dog beer is non-alcoholic and is made with all-natural, fresh ingredients like turkey broth, sweet potato, sweet basil, ginger, turmeric, and peppermint leaves. It sounds like the recipe for a leftover Thanksgiving turkey soup.
This isn’t the first time the beer brand has tapped the canine market. In 2020, Busch released its first-ever “Dog Brew,” made with pork bone broth. The first run sold out within 24 hours, according to the company, but it’s currently available on the Anheuser-Busch retail site.
The new Turkey Brew comes in packs of four and is available for $15, but only for a limited time. Thanksgiving will be here before you know it. You can even bundle the four-pack with a Busch Bottle Pet Toy, which would take care of Christmas! Check it out here.
10 Dog Breeds That Are Most Likely To Beg For Food At The Table
If you have ever had a dog, you know that all kinds of dogs beg for food. In reality, it doesn’t matter what breed they are. Especially if they get used to getting fed from the table, or just eating human food in general. I mean, come on, it is pretty good (usually).
But dogs begging at or just under the table can get really annoying. Especially if you have guests over who are not used to hungry dogs slobbering all over your leg just for a bite of food.
UK news source Fife Today shared two main ways you can actually retrain your dog to not beg for food at the table. One is by simply not feeding them from the table ever again. Even one instance can screw up a dog’s expectations. Another way is telling them to go lay down in another room before you start a meal. With both of these, as with most dog training, you must be consistent, or else it won’t stick.
Either way, it’ll take a bit to retrain them, especially since there are some dog breeds that are more likely to beg at the table than others.
According to the American Kennel Club, here are the top 10 dog breeds that are most likely to beg you for food at the table.
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