![]() ![]() ![]() To me, it’s unclear what Audi was trying to say. It WOULD make me lean towards seeing Audi in a negative light, as I will automatically think of the vicious cross-breed that comes to the forefront of the commercial. What I DON’T see is what Audi was trying to say about other cars – BMW’s, Mercedes are equivalent to cross-breeds? Not seeing the connection, this would not make me necessarily think that Audi’s were any better than the “other brands”, but rather, a car to stay away from. Some are sweeter than others, some more aggressive than others, but even when breeding the same breed to each other, there are no guarantees double that when working with two different breeds. There are NO perfect dogs, NO perfect temperaments. And I’ve seen some HORRID crosses in the past, with obviously no concern as to the temperaments that would be produced. ![]() I agree with what HAS been brought up previously – “designer dogs” are no more than cross-breeding of two different breeds, previously known to the public in earlier times as MUTTS – and quite expensive ones, at that. Unfortunately, while Audi might have picked these two opposite breeds with this thought in mind (that it would be almost impossible to accomplish), I doubt if the public gives this thought serious consideration (has it even been brought up in this thread yet?) I suppose it COULD be done, but I don’t know that pups that small would be carried successfully by the female Dobe. I find it hard to believe that a male Chi would mate a female Dobe naturally. I didn’t especially find this funny nor offensive, but rather a statement on cross-breeding different breeds (Thank you, Audi!)įirst, breeding a Chihuahua to a Doberman is nearly impossible without artificial insemination, and even at that, if the dam were the Chihuahua, carrying pups that large would more than likely kill her. Weigh in with your thoughts in a comment below. Do you think it’s all in good fun? Do you think Audi crossed a line in their portrayal of Dobermans? Or, do you think they’re making a great point about not creating new designer dogs and instead adopting from a shelter? Watch Audi’s new commercial below and judge for yourself. While some think it’s hilarious and silly, others are left with a bad taste in their mouths. The surprise, however, is how the commercial, released early on YouTube, is being received by viewers So, it’s no surprise that Audi is hopping on the doggy bandwagon with their 2014 Big Game Commercial. ![]() Suburu will almost certainly join the fun with a new driving dogs commercial, and Volkswagen has admitted that they’re incorporating puppies (among other advertising home runs like babies, models, and groin hits) into their still-in-the-works commercial spot. Rumor has it that Budweiser will premier a new commercial this Sunday with the famed Clydesdales alongside an adorable 10-week old Labrador retriever puppy. ( Click here to see our favorite Super Bowl commercials of recent years…with dogs!) Some of the most beloved Super Bowl commercials in recent years have been those featuring dogs. It’s no secret to advertisers that dogs attract attention. While some of us are looking forward to the Big Game this Sunday, others are looking most forward to the commercials – especially the ones featuring dogs. ![]()
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