GoDaddy Tried to Spoof Budweiser's Cute-Puppy Ad, and Everyone Got Pissed Off

The Web hosting company GoDaddy has pulled its latest Super Bowl ad, which featured a lost puppy, following a social media backlash. In the a.

Website-building service GoDaddy decided to pull its upcoming Super Bowl commercial and delete it from YouTube after people accused the firm of condoning the sale of puppies online. The company issued a statement assuring the public that it had heeded 

Not surprisingly (and perhaps even cynically), GoDaddy, having read the defense, called an audible: “You'll still see us in the Big Game this year, and we hope [the replacement commercial] makes you laugh,” Irving added.

They promised their Super Bowl commercial starring said puppy would also feature Danica Patrick, and it does, albeit for all of one half second (don't blink at the :25 second mark). GoDaddy also promised a wacky, surprising 

(PIX11) – GoDaddy released its 2015 Super Bowl commercial early on YouTube, and it didn't go over so well. The company has preemptively pulled the ad from the game after being blasted on social media. The commercial is