Brew dogs-fur babies

I wonder what my dogs would think of that :D
 
It was a lot of fun . Outdoor craft beer bar and watching all the pups play. Turf and rufferees walking around keeping peace and helping clean ups.
 
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Pretty darned cute.
 
Got some awful news about my fur baby today from the vet. Rusty has been in many of my “what are you drinking now” pics because Vizslas are always at your side. He’s been with me since my first brew. I have only days left at most and I’m crushed.
I thought I’d enjoy seeing his pics here. hopefully others will post pics of their brew-buddies also

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such a cutie!
 
I love dogs, best pets ever! You never feel lonely, you always have company to go for a walk, and there is someone around to talk to.
Of course, they require your time and care. I have a Labrador Retriever now and she has allergies. So, I need to monitor her nutrition thoroughly, choose proper shampoos, always buy apoquel online in advance, have pet insurance, etc. But if you adopt a dog, you must be ready for such a scenario.
 
Anyone has unusual pets? We are getting a salamander this week, and I’ve spent the last couple of days talking to small pet select customer service, figuring out what else we might need. They’ve been really helpful so far, but I’d still love to hear from someone with experience. What are your go-to tips for setting up a habitat, and any specific recommendations for diet or care that I should know? I want to make sure we’re fully prepared to give our new little friend the best home possible
 
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We picked this young lady up at a kill shelter the day they were going to give her the needle. Best guess is she’s about 4-7 months old. Shelter workers called her Bonita, so we do too; and when she’s in trouble it’s Bonita Bruja.

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She’s good in the brewery [the garage] but not so much in the house. So far, she’s good at digging and can make a standing 34” vertical leap, which she did to get faster access to her food. Her superpower is actuating the squeaker in squeaking toys.
 
Those eyes ....
How can you resist her if she looks like that (2nd pic) :)
 
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Our two, huddling for warmth in a PNW Winter.
On the right is Peet, who we rescued as a tiny kitten 15 years ago. The Black one is Jag, 11 years young this Spring, who was my mom’s cat (another rescue). Mom died in late 2022, then dad died last March, so Jag flew home with me to live out the rest of his life. The two of them are “warming up” to each other.
 

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