Rescue Dog Ethan Wins $20,000 Salary Job As Canine Beer Taster for Busch
On 5/22/21 at 9:38 AM EDT
Proving that every dog has its day, a canine left abandoned for dead in a parking lot in Kentucky in January has capped a remarkable few months by being named the chief tasting officer for a new product by brewery giant Busch.
Ethan captured hearts nationwide with his fight back to health after he had been left emaciated outside Kentucky Humane Society s main campus in Louisville in January.
Weighing only 38 pounds, or half what he should have, animal experts worked hard to save his life. Veterinarian Emily Bewley described him as the thinnest dog I have ever seen that is still alive, the
Ethan lands gig as chief tasting officer for Busch s new beer for dogs
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Kentucky Humane Society Rescue Ethan Has New Job with Busch Beer
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New top dog: Ethan named Chief Tasting Officer for Busch s new Dog Brew
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) â Ethan the dog is moving up in the world.
After finding his forever home in March, Ethan has now found gainful employment as Busch Beer s new Chief Tasting Officer.
We reviewed many great candidates for Chief Tasting Officer, but weâve finally found our top dog.
Meet Ethan! He had a fur-rific resume and a perseverance that will inspire us for years to come.
Please give him a round of apPAWs! Thank you to all the pups who entered! pic.twitter.com/vZDzMwwRc0 Busch Beer (@BuschBeer) May 21, 2021
Ethan lands job as Busch s first-ever Chief Tasting Officer for dog brew
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