Most countries in the world are currently in lockdown and it’s recommended to stay at home unless you need to buy groceries or medicine.
You may be bored staying at home until who knows how long. However, it’s always a good idea to have a friend quarantined with you. Dogs are the perfect company for self-isolation during the coronavirus outbreak. A free ice-cold beer comes in second place.
An American brewing company is now offering a 3-month supply of its beer to the first 500 people who will adopt or foster a dog from an animal shelter. If you are a fan of Busch beer, this is your chance. Just visit the Midwest Animal Rescue in Minnesota and open your home to an animal in need.
Everyone could use a companion for the couch right now. So if you foster (or adopt) a dog from Midwest Animal Rescue, we’ll give you 3 months’ worth of Busch to enjoy by their side. Go to https://t.co/S58CM3Z6OM to learn more.
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All animal shelters across the country have been closed as a preventive measure to stop the coronavirus from spreading. This doesn’t mean that there are no abandoned animals. Shelters are trying so hard to find permanent or temporary homes as soon as possible.
However, it’s hard to rehome all animals, so Busch Beer decided to team up with the Midwest Animal Rescue to start the “Foster a Dog, Get Busch” offer.
A spokesperson for the brewing company said that during these lonelier times, people need an escape from everyday life. Instead of seeing cute pictures of dogs, now people can adopt dogs who are the perfect company during this hard time. After all, social distancing is better when you have a furry companion by your side and 3-month beer supply.
If you want to receive the beer, all you have to do is adopt or foster a dog from the Midwest Animal Rescue. Then, the shelter will send you a confirmation email, which you will have to share it with the beer company through social media until April 25.