Bad dog! GoDaddy pulls puppy commercial from Super Bowl

GoDaddy has pulled an ad from the big game after a number of critics complained about the fact that the commercial seems to be OK with people who have puppy mills and support other "inhumane breeding" practices.

This year, Go Daddy pokes fun at cheesy-but-adorable commercials featuring puppies – you know, like those Budweiser ads. In this 30-second spot, called “Journey Home,” a pup named Buddy fights all kinds of obstacles to make his way home after falling 

By the looks of the commercial we're about to show you, you might venture to guess it's a heartwarming Super Bowl advertisement. And you'd be wrong. Buddy the Golden Retriever falls off the back of a truck. But look!

GoDaddy has pulled a 2015 Super Bowl commercial due to backlash from animal lovers, after it featured a puppy being sold by its owners online. The ad shows a golden retriever pup who falls off the back of a truck in the middle of nowhere. The

The GoDaddy commercial intended for the Super Bowl has been pulled. The dog is sold online, in a way puppy mill dogs are sold or unscrupulous breeders, posted by pet expert Steve Dale.