I'm not endorsing or recommending Pup-Peroni, but I think the commercial is cute.
Here is it.
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Video Thursday
White lion cubs here.
Remember they are not pets.
Then, Echo gets a new home.
Don't you hate it when your dog disco dances in the kitchen?
Remember they are not pets.
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Here's a Pedigree commercial about Echo, a dog who is up for adoption.Then, Echo gets a new home.
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And then, sort of a companion video to yesterday's blog about dog food, a Kibbles 'n Bits commercial about a dog wanting to eat what his family is eating.Don't you hate it when your dog disco dances in the kitchen?
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Finally, a couple of cute bull dogs in this PetSmart commercial.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Good question
An article on the KidsPost page of the Washington Post caught my eye.
Sure, it's aimed at kids, but it contained information that was interesting.
The question was asked, "Why are there more kinds of dogs than cats?"
Here's the whole answer.
Here's part of the answer:
Remember this commercial from EDS?
Sure, it's aimed at kids, but it contained information that was interesting.
The question was asked, "Why are there more kinds of dogs than cats?"
Here's the whole answer.
Here's part of the answer:
One big reason is that dogs have been bred to do different things, such as hunting, guarding and herding. Cats have not.Cats herding? How about herding cats?
Remember this commercial from EDS?
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Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Monday, November 5, 2007
In Texas, it would be 'a dog thang'
While I'm not a fan of Pedigree dog food — and neither is Kate — this commercial says it all.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Good dog; good cat
Here is an extremely clever commercial for dog and cat food.
Kate could do this, I am sure. As long as there's not a working can opener around.
Kate could do this, I am sure. As long as there's not a working can opener around.
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