Another Car Manufacturer, Another Dog, Another Barrage of Complaints?

Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 29/04 Posted Under: Dog News

Proving correct the old adage that all publicity is good publicity, Japanese car maker Nissan has followed hot on the heels of Volkswagen in placing a dog in the front seat of a car to promote its new model.

The Volkswagen advert, featuring a ’singing’ dog drew a slew of complaints from viewers and even attracted criticism from the RSPCA.

The Nissan advert shows a dog ‘driving’ a car through a ring of fire. Oh, the danger!

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