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Nope, no scientific facts that I could find in a 30 second web search. But I'm inclined to believe someone who works with animals every day. Do what you like....I know that giving beer to my dogs isn't worth the potential problems. You make your own decision.
 
Nope, no scientific facts that I could find in a 30 second web search. But I'm inclined to believe someone who works with animals every day. Do what you like....I know that giving beer to my dogs isn't worth the potential problems. You make your own decision.

I give my dog beer for the taste. I DO NOT give my dog beer to get drunk. She would like the top of my beer bottle or lick the carpet if a beer spilled. I give here a little sip of beer during celebrations.

I care for my animals better then I know most people do. I make sure they eat the right food for them. I take them for long walks. They don't get anything unhealthy. But like humans sometimes its ok to indulge in the bad things just a little bit.
 
Anybody have a dog that'll do shots?

I have seen one. My friend at college had a stray come up to him at his parking lot of his apartment. He fostered it while notifying the shelters, animal control, etc to try and locat the owner. On never came forth so he adopted it.

Long story short, the dog got into some unattended taquilla, ended up projectile diarrheaing on the TV stand which dribbled into someones shoes. Dog never vomited, was carefully rehydrated and was fine the next day...quite a champ!
 
I have seen one. My friend at college had a stray come up to him at his parking lot of his apartment. He fostered it while notifying the shelters, animal control, etc to try and locat the owner. On never came forth so he adopted it.

Long story short, the dog got into some unattended taquilla, ended up projectile diarrheaing on the TV stand which dribbled into someones shoes. Dog never vomited, was carefully rehydrated and was fine the next day...quite a champ!

the dog behaved better than most do after tequilla.
 
My GSD loves beer, prefers stouts/porters but will drink a blonde. My Heeler sneezes anytime she smells anything with alcohol (even flat beer.)
 
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