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

GoDaddy is in the doghouse with animal lovers. The domain registry site pulled its Super Bowl commercial after animal advocates criticized it for promoting puppy mills, which are roundly accused of supporting mistreatment of animals. In the 30-second

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.

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 

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 

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.