Pedigree Commercial - Oliver Gets Adopted
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Don't buy this food solely because of the commercial. Blue, Nature's Variety, and other MEAT based food is better, NO CORN or BY PRODUCTS. Pedigree food is cheap, because its made with cheap ingredients.
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I totally agree, its GREAT Pedrigree helps stray dogs...BUT...you don't HAVE to buy Pedigree to help stray dogs...how about instead...adopting one? That helps. And if you can't adopt, donate to your LOCAL rescue. If you paid say $10 for bag of Pedigree, only a few CENTS of that money goes to shelters. How about instead, you donate a a few dollars directly to your local shelter? Or volunteer?
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@IwontConform Well, Pedigree is the only dog food that helps shelters and dogs in need. They donate food and money to those who dedicate their lives to dogs. I love that Pedigree helps. And good deeds, no matter what for, should be celebrated.
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@sirensgrotto Actually...Pedigree is the only food approved by TIF. Which makes it extremely good enough as to reach HUMAN CONSUMPTION. The only one. Also, it contains no SOY beans. No other brand can say the same.
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yeah,its true about these adverts.Everyone loves to see a dog get a new home and be happy,but its a shame that they use these images that tug at peoples hearts to sell a substandard dog food.I wouldnt give pedigree to an old stray
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i love dogs
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from what shelter did he get adopted from
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0:18 my cousins westies always hide in stuff like that and under beds and in closets and stuff love them! :D
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God bless all the good people that have adopted homeless doggies (that includes me, he,he). These dogs are so much better behaved, a lot more loving, and incredibly grateful, it's as if they knew you did something nice for them.
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@booyouh0ar Lol thank you im not perfect :)
I wish with all my heart that all homeless pets could have their happy day just like Oliver!
You can't buy friends, but you can adopt them. :)
blackxballoon 1 year ago 47
This is one of the coolest commercials ever! I like the fact the Oliver's voice is a middle aged man. It sends a subtle message out that there are many adult dogs our there that need good homes.
jeepdriver7 2 years ago 11