Busch Beer Gives 3 Months Of Beer To Adopt Dog During COVID-19 Outbreak

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Due to the coronavirus pandemic, many people are stuck in their homes bored out of their minds. However, Busch Beer has figured out a brilliant way to not only provide you with some heartwarming company but also to help dogs at an animal shelter find a new home.

Busch Beer has partnered up with Midwest Animal Rescue to offer those who adopt a dog from the rescue center a 3-month supply of beer. The first 500 people who take one of these pups into their home get a $100 gift card in which they can use to purchase the beer.

With many states ordering social distancing and temporarily closing down businesses, animal shelters are forced to close their doors to the public and the shelters are not allowed to hold adoption events during the lockdown.

With Busch Beer teaming up with Midwest Animal Rescue, they hope to get at least 500 dogs into a loving new home. Not to mention, their new owners a fridge full of beer.

“During these uncertain and lonelier times, people need an escape: cue the cute puppy memes and photos,” a spokesperson for Busch told People magazine. “But as much as we need those cute puppy pics to help get us through social distancing, it’s actually them who need us.”

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