May 26 2008
Bark Vineyards’ Wine for Canines

Thanks to Bark Vineyards, you can share your passion for wine with your four-legged friends. The company’s ”varietals” are gourmet treats for canines or felines consisting of an alcohol free au-jus which is poured over furry friends meals, made from human-grade ingredients in an FDA-approved facility.
Sauvignon Bark
Sauvignon Bark from Bark Vineyards is a blend of chicken broth, spices and vegetables offered up in a most unique presentation. Ingredients:
Water, dehydrated chicken broth, potato flakes, dehydrated carrot, lactic acid, xanthan gum, dehydrated parsley, garlic powder, dehydrated oregano.
Barkundy
Bark Vineyards’ Barkundy captures the savory flavors of its natural ingredients, producing a delightfully appetizing bouquet. Ingredients:
Water, dehydrated beef broth, potato flakes, dehydrated carrot, lactic acid, xanthan gum, dehydrated parsley, garlic powder, dehydrated oregano.
Pinot Leasheo
Bark Vineyards’ Pinot Leasheo is a perfectly balanced marriage of flavors. Ingredients: Water, dehydrated chicken broth, potato flakes, dehydrated carrot, lactic acid, xanthan gum, dehydrated parsley, garlic powder, dehydrated oregano.
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Gee-ZUZ! What next? I love my dog, but for crap’s sake, what is this all coming to? $5 a gallon gas and wine for dogs. This country is really beginning to smell.
Paul - the good news is there are many other countries for you to move to. BTW, I have ordered from Bark Vineyards before. The customer service was outstanding and my dog LOVED the Sauvignon Bark.