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04-13-2014 01:00 PM
04-13-2014 01:07 PM
Awww heck Chessielady. When my little guy saw the title he was ready to belly up to the bar and order a draft.
I won't be buying any energy bars for him though, he doesn't need any help being energetic and if he ever does need a boost I have a cat that is more than willing to help get him moving.
04-13-2014 01:42 PM
I, too, misread the title. Animal Humane of New Mexico sponsors a bar behavior class for canines. It's a one-hour tutorial for your dog. The cost is $15 and includes a pint of beer for the dog owner.
It's held on the final Saturday of each month at a local microbrewery.
I'm completely serious. And I like the idea of including your dog when you want to meet up with other dog parents for a beer.
As for an energy bar for my dog, I say nay. He's an Australian kelpie and doesn't need it.
04-13-2014 03:18 PM
Those products have been available for dogs for years (energy bars, sports drinks etc.). Dogs that participate to sports, i.e. agility, dock diving flyball, as well as those with active owners that may run or hike are the market. Not sure why Purina is now marketing them and offering coupons, other than to convince people their dog needs them.
04-13-2014 04:01 PM
Does beer make a dog smarter? It made Bud wiser.
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