Bark Vineyards

Poll

Johnnie Walker Black Label or Johnnie Barker Black Lab?

You may be wondering why I'm asking you about alcohol, but when I spotted this product I, too, thought I had clicked on the wrong site.



You may be wondering why I'm asking you about alcohol, but when I spotted this product I, too, thought I had clicked on the wrong site. (Hey, it's probably happy hour somewhere. But I digress.) This new release from Bark Vineyards looks suspiciously similar to a like-named product, Johnnie Walker Black Label.

While North does not have a taste for whiskey (as no dog should), he may enjoy Johnnie Barker Black Lab ($20), a liver-flavored version of au jus that can be poured over your pet's meal or used as an after-dinner cocktail. What do you think – which bottle would you be more likely to pick up?

Food

Pampered Pals: Bark Vineyards

Although I like wine for me, I obvs know that booze has no business in my pup's tum.

Although I like wine for me, I obvs know that booze has no business in my pup's tum. Not the case with Bark Vineyards. Based in Williamsburg, Virginia ( a great pet-friendly destination in itself), the company bottles nonalcoholic "wines" for your dog. Coming in a wine-shaped bottle, it's actually alcohol-free au jus designed to pour over kibble. With flavors like Barkundy and White Sniff-n-Tail, there's even a Meowlot for your feline friends. Bark Vineyards uses an FDA-approved manufacturer with human-grade ingredients, and offers up their products in beautiful wood gift boxes as well. Now, most of us weren't big fans of beer for pooches, but I'm predicting this doggie "wine" ($21.99) will be a big hit with your pups — it could really add some flavor to that plain dry food!

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