The Web hosting company GoDaddy has pulled its latest Super Bowl ad, which featured a lost puppy, following a social media backlash. In the ad, the lost puppy returns home only to find that his owners ...
Animal activists took to Change.org to express their offense to the commercial. By Natalie Stone GoDaddy Puppy Spot Still - H 2015 The much-anticipated Super Bowl XLIX is next Sunday and football fans ...
NEW YORK (ABC News) - That was fast. Internet giant GoDaddy released its Super Bowl ad online today, then said it won't be using it, after howls of discontent from dog advocates over the spot, which ...
GoDaddy has pulled its ad from this Sunday's Super Bowl after thousands of people complained on social media. The 'Journey Home' video - featuring a cute puppy being sold online - has also been ...
UPDATE: GoDaddy has responded to the backlash on its website, announcing they will pull the controversial ad and will be airing a different commercial during the Super Bowl. "This morning we previewed ...
An advertisement by GoDaddy that features a puppy trying to make his way back home has riled up the animal rescue community. So much so that late this afternoon, the company decided to pull the ad.
PHOENIX — GoDaddy is trying to free itself from the doghouse Wednesday, after receiving backlash over a puppy ad set to run during the Super Bowl. The ad, which was released online Tuesday, told the ...
Nothing is off limits when it comes to GoDaddy Super Bowl Commercials. We've seen scantily clad women, a very gross kiss between a supermodel and a chubby guy, but now GoDaddy is taking on the biggest ...
GoDaddy pulled an ad the company planned to run during the Super Bowl, after many viewers said it promoted so-called "puppy mills." Tap to watch if you're viewing on the news app. In the spot, a puppy ...