Monica Reed

A Florida Brewery uses cans to get dogs adopted from shelter

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A Florida Brewery uses cans to get dogs adopted from shelter

Dogs are perfection, the picture of innocence!  Humans can learn a lot from dogs!  1. Loyalty 2. Unconditional love 3. Always be happy to see someone.  Anything we can do to help the pups in the shelter, helps!  This is an amazing idea!

Beer lovers and dog lovers of this brewery unite for a great cause!  A Florida brewery is using their beer cans to showcase puppies that are in need of forever families or forever homes!

Motorworks Brewing in Bradenton has partnered with Shelter Manatee to release beer cans that feature ready-to-adopt rescue dogs.

Motorworks Brewing in Bradenton and Shelter Manatee brewed up an idea to help get pups adopted!  The plan is to release beer cans that feature ready-to-adopt rescue dogs.

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The adorable dogs featured on the cans are currently at the shelter and are available for adoption alongside several other dogs and puppies that need forever homes!  The cans come with a picture of the dog, their story and where to find them to adopt!

The cans are available for purchase in a 4-pack or a 24 pack on Motorworks’ website.  All money raised goes to the shelter to help build a bigger facility.

 

 

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