GoDaddy Pulls Its Super Bowl Ad After Animal Lovers Complained It Could Endorse Illegal Puppy Farming
That was until Tuesday night when GoDaddy announced, just hours after releasing its campaign on the "Today" show, that it was pulling the ad after animal lovers complained it made light and could endorse irresponsible dog breeding.
The domain name company's ad opened with a cute Golden Retriever puppy - "Buddy" - riding on the back of a truck. NASCAR star Danica Fitzpatrick is at the wheel. Buddy seems fairly content, hanging out with two other fluffy pals.
But the ad then takes a twist when Buddy falls out of the vehicle and desperately tries to follow it - over train tracks and rainy conditions. He eventually catches up with his owner only to find out that he was on his way to being sold online. It's quite an abrupt ending - but fairly funny for those with a dark sense of humor.
The ad had aimed to parody Budweiser's much-adored "Puppy Love" Super Bowl commercial from last year's big game (Hence calling the pup Buddy,) but animal campaigners did not see the funny side.
Here's the ad (forgive the quality of this video. The original has been pulled from YouTube.)
The fact that GoDaddy already had a backup ad up its sleeve may cause more cynical viewers to question whether the company had perhaps planned for the controversy - and the extra PR it brings - all along. Although some others might argue that with a 30-second spot costing $4.5 million to air this year, it's always a good idea to have a reserve.