4 Responses to “PEDIGREE SPOT AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW”
mary (January 26th, 2009 at 10:30 am )
Nice spot, but is getting a dog really an alternative to getting a rhino? Seems like the logical story is trying to do dog things with people or by yourself. But that would not have been as visually arresting? At any reate, I love Pedigrees corporate stance and support of dog adoption.
mary (January 26th, 2009 at 10:30 am )
Nice spot, but is getting a dog really an alternative to getting a rhino? Seems like the logical story is trying to do dog things with people or by yourself. But that would not have been as visually arresting? At any rate, I love Pedigrees corporate stance and support of dog adoption.
Spotgeek (January 26th, 2009 at 11:03 am )
True, but my Uncle Eddie once owned a pet hippo. He took that thing with him everywhere. It would sit by the table and beg for scraps of just about anything you were eating. It’s gone now, but his brother was a taxidermist, so he had it stuffed and it sits there in the kitchen greeting everyone who visits.
mary (January 26th, 2009 at 12:01 pm )
But does he have a dog now? Or more importantly, will he get one once he sees the Pedigree spot?
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Nice spot, but is getting a dog really an alternative to getting a rhino? Seems like the logical story is trying to do dog things with people or by yourself. But that would not have been as visually arresting? At any reate, I love Pedigrees corporate stance and support of dog adoption.
Nice spot, but is getting a dog really an alternative to getting a rhino? Seems like the logical story is trying to do dog things with people or by yourself. But that would not have been as visually arresting? At any rate, I love Pedigrees corporate stance and support of dog adoption.
True, but my Uncle Eddie once owned a pet hippo. He took that thing with him everywhere. It would sit by the table and beg for scraps of just about anything you were eating. It’s gone now, but his brother was a taxidermist, so he had it stuffed and it sits there in the kitchen greeting everyone who visits.
But does he have a dog now? Or more importantly, will he get one once he sees the Pedigree spot?