Scottish craft brewer BrewDog has said that dogs will not be banned from its Dublin pub following reports that a staff member was bitten by a Jack Russell.
A BrewDog spokesperson told The Business Post, "A very small incident happened between an off-duty staff member and another off-duty staff member's dog. Both parties knew the dog well and were familiar with each other, and no customers were involved in the incident."
Dog-Friendly
BrewDog is known for being dog-friendly. The company features dogs prominently in its marketing, supplies "dog-friendly beer" to dogs that accompany customers to its venues, gives its staff "paw-ternity leave" when they get a new dog and has 50 office dogs at is headquarters in Aberdeenshire.
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