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HamburgerWho gives a dog-doo whether or not this juicy joy, introduced to the world at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, came from Hamburg? 50 billion are served annually in the US. Order one however you like, with or without: bacon, pickles, onion, lettuce, or even a bun. A finicky consumer can order just the meat patty simply by barking. FootballYou’d better not be as shaky as a chihuahua when a New Yorker asks whether you’d rather howl for the Jets or the Giants. The city’s two American football teams have a long-standing rivalry dating back to the 1960s. Get the pigskin and a dog jersey with your favorite team’s logo for your fluffy friend! The Empire State BuildingEach year a stunning 4 million visitors climb the 1,454-foot-high art deco monument, towering over New York. One can only imagine the number of selfies taken there. Each year, among the faces posing for the lens, are the tail-wagging winners of the Westminster Kennel Club show, channeling their inner supermodel vibes at the top of the town. The Statue of LibertyLady Liberty, the ultimate icon of freedom since France gave her to the United States, looks down on us from a dizzying 305 feet. If she wore shoes, she’d wear a size 879. Those sandals would have been a challenge to chew even for the world’s biggest dog, Zeus, a 44-inch-tall Great Dane from Texas. |
Hamburger
Who gives a dog-doo whether or not this juicy joy, introduced to the world at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair, came from Hamburg? 50 billion are served annually in the US. Order one however you like, with or without: bacon, pickles, onion, lettuce, or even a bun. A finicky consumer can order just the meat patty simply by barking.
Football
You’d better not be as shaky as a chihuahua when a New Yorker asks whether you’d rather howl for the Jets or the Giants. The city’s two American football teams have a long-standing rivalry dating back to the 1960s. Get the pigskin and a dog jersey with your favorite team’s logo for your fluffy friend!
The Empire State Building
Each year a stunning 4 million visitors climb the 1,454-foot-high art deco monument, towering over New York. One can only imagine the number of selfies taken there. Each year, among the faces posing for the lens, are the tail-wagging winners of the Westminster Kennel Club show, channeling their inner supermodel vibes at the top of the town.
The Statue of Liberty
Lady Liberty, the ultimate icon of freedom since France gave her to the United States, looks down on us from a dizzying 305 feet. If she wore shoes, she’d wear a size 879. Those sandals would have been a challenge to chew even for the world’s biggest dog, Zeus, a 44-inch-tall Great Dane from Texas.