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Your Dog Could Be Pictured on a Budweiser Holiday Can

If you think your pup is a cutie, and if your pup is “of age,” Budweiser is launching a “Pupweiser” contest to find a new featured pup for their 2021…

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If you think your pup is a cutie, and if your pup is "of age," Budweiser is launching a "Pupweiser" contest to find a new featured pup for their 2021 holiday cans.

We're joking about the whole "of age" thing, of course.

That said, owners do have to be 21 years old or older to enter their dogs in the contest.

To enter, head to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter and post a photo of your pup using the hashtag #PupweiserContest. Also, follow Budweiser on the platform you decide to use. You may also need to tag Budweiser in the image itself, depending on which social network you use. For full contest details, go here.

Remember to include a few words in the post about why your pet deserves to be featured on Bud cans everywhere.

The contest is open through Saturday (May 8).

You can upload your dog’s photo to us.budweiser.com/pupweiser to download a mockup, too.

Four dogs will be chosen to be part of the public voting period, and people will vote for their favorite pups via social media.

One dog will win. The winner will be announced May 14.

Budweiser is also donating $25,000 to the non-profit organization Pets & People Foundation, which deals with healing through pet-assisted therapy.

For information and to view the official rules, go here.

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