Not a good way to advertise rescue dogs

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Has anyone seen the new Christmas advert for rescue dogs?? Heart wrenching, tear bringing, sentimental - and giving a good message in "adopt don't shop". But the final scene is the new dog arriving on xmas morning complete with decorations, and the young girl is cuddling him/her......an XL bully ( or some sort of bully)! Seriously a new dog at Christmas, whole family don't go and choose, and an XL type as a family pet???
 
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Has anyone seen the new Christmas advert for Dogs Trust? Heart wrenching, tear bringing, sentimental - and giving a good message in "adopt don't shop". But the final scene is the new dog arriving on xmas morning complete with decorations, and the young girl is cuddling him/her......an XL bully ( or some sort of bully)! Seriously a new dog at Christmas, whole family don't go and choose, and an XL type as a family pet???
You have got to be joking??

What a stupid message to send out.
Tbf although I've not seen the advert are you sure it's not a staffy? Only they are the most common dog that are overlooked in dogs homes. Probably because of their association with looking like Pitbulls/ XL'S
 
You have got to be joking??

What a stupid message to send out.
Tbf although I've not seen the advert are you sure it's not a staffy? Only they are the most common dog that are overlooked in dogs homes. Probably because of their association with looking like Pitbulls/ XL'S
If anybody could do a link it'd be great. I am pretty sure it's a bully type though.....
 
Someone sent it to me on FB, I just checked where it came from, its yearsuk on instagram. So maybe it isnt for dogs trust, just rescues in general.....its headed "the most devastateing christmas ever 2024"
 
They’re a dog food company

 
Well I don't want to be a spoilsport but I don't think right on Christmas is a good time to introduce a rescue dog to its new home, unless its a quiet home.
Absolutely isn't. A lot of rescues will pause adoptions over christmas for this exact reason.

"A dog is for life, not just for Christmas, and actually not for over Christmas either, it's too disruptive and doesn't set the dog up for success" is not a snappy slogan tho.
 
Be really helpful if you could edit or ask admin to edit the title as it's deeply unfair to the Dogs Trust as a charity to name them on the basis that someone sent you a completely unrelated video from Instagram via Facebook messenger. A quick Google could tell us there is no Dogs Trust 2024 Christmas ad of this kind.

As we know, some people don't read past the first post.
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The first comment on Insta: "This got me.but then made me so happy that you chose that breed to show as the perfect rescue ❤️ they get so much bad press it's so good to see a happy, positiveness towards the breed - well done ❤️❤️❤️"

Aside from the breed of dog, the whole thing is just a bit unhinged. 'C'mon it's Christmas so no being sad about your childhood pet dying' vibes. Ick.
 
The first comment on Insta: "This got me.but then made me so happy that you chose that breed to show as the perfect rescue ❤️ they get so much bad press it's so good to see a happy, positiveness towards the breed - well done ❤️❤️❤️"

Aside from the breed of dog, the whole thing is just a bit unhinged. 'C'mon it's Christmas so no being sad about your childhood pet dying' vibes. Ick.

The heavy breathing was doing my head in.
 
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