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Feb 01 2009

Funny Pedigree Super Bowl Ads

A Look at the Funniest Super Bowl Commercials from Pedigree

In the spirit of Super Bowl season, today’s article has nothing to do with pet health.

Instead, today’s post in The Pet Health Blog looks at the Pedigree Super Bowl ads, which many pet owners found to be some of the funniest Super Bowl commercials of 2009.

We all know that many people watched the Super Bowl to catch the football action between the Arizona Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers (who, incidentally, won the game 27 to 23 over the Cardinals), but many others watched this year’s Super Bowl to watch the commercials. And at a price of $3 million dollars for a 30 second ad spot during the Super Bowl, it’s no wonder that Super Bowl commercials are some of the best on the air.

Pedigree’s Super Bowl Ads (2009)

Pedigree’s Super Bowl commercials had a running theme of odd pets. Ever wonder what it would be like to own a boar or a pet ostrich? Well, these Pedigree dog food commercials give us a look at unusual pet ownership, with each Super Bowl ad ending with a message encouraging viewers to adopt a dog as part of the Pedigree Adoption Drive.

Ever wonder what it would be like to have a pet boar or a pet ostrich? If so, check out this hilarious Super Bowl ad from Pedigree…

And when you’re done watching that funny Super Bowl ad from Pedigree, check out this one…

And finally, here’s one of the “Behind the Scenes” Pedigree Super Bowl commercials, featuring Esther and her pet ostrich Bruno. Who wouldn’t want a pet ostrich? I know they’re at the top of my “most wanted pet” list after seeing this great Super Bowl ad!

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