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Support Austin Pets Alive! and drink for free with the new Pours for Pets passport

The passport-style event will take place through July and offer free drinks at 15 local bars and breweries.

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Help shelter animals like Aziz, Minoş, Tarçin and Kismet by purchasing Austin Pets Alive!'s new passport.

Photo provided by Austin Pets Alive!

A month-long bar crawl that supports shelter animals? Sounds pawsitively purrfect.

Austin Pets Alive! launched Pours for Pets, a passport-style event that gives the bearer free beverages at 15 local bars and breweries. If you stop at every spot on the passport by the end of July, your name will be entered into a drawing for a bonus prize.

Participating businesses include:

  • Bouldin Acres
  • Central Machine Works
  • Radio Coffee & Beer
  • St. Elmo Brewing
  • Wanderlust Wine Co.
  • See the full list.

Order your passport for $45, and pick it up at any of Austin Pets Alive! Thrift locations.

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