You do NOT give a dog, or any other animal beer…>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>You do NOT know what you are talking about ! Ask any reputable breeder of large dogs or horses; ask any good animal nutritionist or any large animal vet; and they will tell you that a certain amount of beer mixed in with the feed is good for the animal. We’re not talking Coor’s Lite here. We are talking Fresh beer or Stout ( preferable because of the iron and vitamin content ) and we are talking about nutrition not getting a animal intoxicated.
Had a dog that loved beer. Never gave him much just a tiny bit after I caught him lapping it out of a pint glass. This dog also relished gum stuck to the undersides of public benches.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Better Earl’s soda than my beer.
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
Who says old dogs don’t learn new tricks…
orinoco womble over 12 years ago
From a training standpoint, this is very true. Once you let them get away with stealing off the table etc they think it’s OK every time.
thirdguy over 12 years ago
So I guess letting them pee on your leg is right out!
pelican47 over 12 years ago
Gosh, I wonder what the carbonation will do to him…
celeconecca over 12 years ago
doggy burps
ArfArf88 over 12 years ago
First the soda, then the beer and finally the hard stuff.
lutherg1 over 12 years ago
If you haven’t read this before, it is not a repeat.
Ozark12 over 12 years ago
Doggy “burps” are going to be the least of Earl’s problems. :D
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
Most dogs love beer and peanut-butter…
kab2rb over 12 years ago
Too much salt and sugar for a dog.
angusdad over 12 years ago
@arfarf88 It’s a slippery slope once they start
Linguist over 12 years ago
You do NOT give a dog, or any other animal beer…>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>You do NOT know what you are talking about ! Ask any reputable breeder of large dogs or horses; ask any good animal nutritionist or any large animal vet; and they will tell you that a certain amount of beer mixed in with the feed is good for the animal. We’re not talking Coor’s Lite here. We are talking Fresh beer or Stout ( preferable because of the iron and vitamin content ) and we are talking about nutrition not getting a animal intoxicated.
Thehag over 12 years ago
Had a dog that loved beer. Never gave him much just a tiny bit after I caught him lapping it out of a pint glass. This dog also relished gum stuck to the undersides of public benches.