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You're Not Drunk — Coors Light Really Is Offering To Cover Your Dog Adoption Fees Until February 21

If you are struggling to find a valentine this year, go adopt a puppy and Coors Light will pay you.

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You're Not Drunk — Coors Light Really Is Offering To Cover Your Dog Adoption Fees Until February 21

Yes, you read that right. Coors Light is covering the bill for your next dog adoption.

As long as you don't live in California, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Virginia, or West Virginia, the light beer will cover up to $100 of your adoption fees for your new dog.

So, here are the rules:

1. No beer purchase is required.

2. Take a picture of your receipt after you adopt your dog.

3. According to Coors, the receipt must include:

Adoption receipt showing Adoption cost
Name of Adoption shelter
Adoption location/state
Date of adoption (Adoption must occur between February 4, 2020 and February 21, 2020)
Animal type (Offer only valid for dog Adoption)

4. With the keyword "COORS4K9," text your receipt to 28130 and you are all set.

Coors Light will then send you a follow-up text asking for some more information. After you send them all that information, they'll send you to their redemption site to receive your $100 via Venmo. So make sure you have an active Venmo account.

The full terms and conditions are linked in the tweet below:

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