New single was co-written by singer

MCA Nashville’s Catie Offerman releases her latest track “Get A Dog.” On the heels of Offerman’s debut track “Happyland Trailer Park,” and which has 5.3M streams, and the follow up “Don’t Do It In Texas,” the new song is written by Offerman, Joe Clemmons (Gabby Barrett, Ryan Hurd) and Aaron Eshuis (Cole Swindell, Scotty McCreery) and produced by Dann Huff.

“Get A Dog,” which suggests that man’s best friend might be the only friend to a horrible human, was conceived in a writing session after discussing how all the writers had been in relationships with people who just weren’t worth their time.

“This song is for anyone who has ever dated someone who was basically unlovable,” says Offerman. “Not calling, staying out late, coming home drunk, acting crazy – guys and girls are both guilty of it. When we find those people in our lives, instead of trying to fix them, we just need to tell them to hit the road and get a dog – cause that’s the only thing on earth that’ll love them!”

Offerman inked her record deal with Universal Music Group in 2020. The emerging country artist will step into the revered circle at The Grand Ole Opry for her performance debut on Friday, September 2nd and she has added new tour dates to her schedule.