Drinking With Your Pets – Wine or Beer?
ZinfanTAIL and CharDOGnay. Either is a perfect pairing for a dog licking it’s junk or eating it’s own vomit.
Toby Keith & Willie Nelson like beer for their horses. Canine wine is fine if non-alcoholic, but I’ll bet they prefer beer. There is Bottom Sniffer Beer for dogs. A Denver based company has wines for dogs that come with excellent pedigrees.
Now your cats are covered too. What started out as a joke grew to a great gag gift and now cat wine is a big sensation on the interweb. Denver, Colorado’s Apollo Peak has just released Pinot Meow and MosCATo wines for felines. A 1.6 Meownce Single Tasting of either is $4.95.
They are non alcoholic but do have a blend of organic catnip so kitty can cop a bit of a buzz. They use beets for color.
For your dogs, they offer ZinfanTAIL and CharDOGnay. Either is a perfect pairing for licking it’s junk or eating it’s own vomit.
But all joking aside, NEVER give alcohol to your pets. From Atlantic Monthly: ““veterinarians” will tell you that dogs should never be given beer, because their livers don’t metabolize alcohol in the same way humans’ do. Other ingredients like hops, too, can reportedly “cause violent reactions in many canines.” It’s clear from information at www.canigivemydog.com/beer that “no matter how much they beg, alcoholic beverages should be off limits to pets.” Maybe try a nice herbal tea for your dog.