american bulldog, umm thats a pitbull. I have a brindle pitbull and she looooooves beer. She knows when ive had too many and always stays close waiting for the inevitable spill.
Giving a dog alcohol on purpose is a bad idea. That's as far as I will go on this one...
thanksthanks nizzle, sometimes i call my dog a staffordshire terrier as code if im talkin to a pitbull hating dog racist person, so i thought you might callin your dog by its fancy name in case those people were on here. nice looking american bulldog man you dont see many american bulldogs up north here
I used to have a pitbull that I would call Staffordshire Terrier too. Just to avoid the haters. But, nice American bull in the OP.
My dog loves the smell of wort cooking but he won't try to drink my beer. Today while I was brewing, he was sitting there sniffing the air with his eyes closed, looked like he was loving life.
Here he is, riding with me on the 4-wheeler with his ears flapping in the wind, on the back of the recliner trying to look tough, and looking over his shoulder to see what he missed. He loves brew day and closely watches every step like he is trying to learn something. His name is Mister Utley, named after Jimmy Buffett's keyboardist, but we usually just call him Mister. A Jack Russell terrier.
Hello, Just an FYI, do Not give your dog beer, hops are toxic to dogs just like chocolate is, and do Not give your dogs IPAs whatever you do, I asked our vet about giving our dog spent grain dog treats and she said NO.
I also use to give our dog beer, until speaking with our vet.
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My dog The Gambler (English Pointer) loves booze. It doesn't matter if it's beer or liquor. Anytime I'm drinking in the backyard I have to keep an eye on him, he will steal whatever you're drinking if you don't watch him. And he'll sit and stare at you with that look of "are you going to give me some" until you give him some. Then he'll run off and chase birds. I know it's not "safe" to give your dogs alcohol, but is it really "safe" to give it to ourselves? It's not like he gets drunk, he just has a few sips. Here he is drinking my Old Grandad and Coke. The other dog, Chopper (Jack Russel Terrier) doesn't like booze at all.
Hops, maybe. But what is your vet's rationale for no spent grain treats?
They contain hop residue/saturation in them.
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Not unless you are mash hopping, they don't.
They contain hop residue/saturation in them.
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Never heard of that. Hops come after the grain in every brew I've ever done. No hops in any of my spent grain.
A couple who are friends of ours have a dog named Buddy, an old golden retriever. His favorite hobby is knocking over beers while their band is jamming away in the basement and slurping them up.
I'm afraid I wasn't there for this story, but I heard it second hand and can picture it. After a Saturday night/Sunday morning jam session, the whole house was awoken Sunday morning by Buddy's barking in the basement. Opening the basement door they found Buddy, too drunk to climb the stairs, leaning against a wall needing to go out and pee.
He did not pee on the floor, apparently. I don't envy the person who had to carry Buddy up the stairs while he had the spins.
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Zul are your brews usually hop-intensive? Just out of curiosity. If I remember correctly (and its very possible I am not) you arent big on the hop bombs.
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