Yeah I dont know if answering machines still do this but I remember when I was young (early 2000s) u could automatically set it up so that when a message came in it would automatically play it. This way ur dog (in this case for the commercial) can hear ur voice and know u're alright rather than the anxiety producing dog waiting all night for u.
He could have a doggie door. My dogs have full access to inside and outside my house via the doggie door. They take themselves out to the toilet when I'm out
I mean, if it's a choice between that or driving drunk and getting into a fatal accident in which you and a family with several small children are all killed on impact... I think I would rather the dog have to go in the house. ALWAYS assume the very worst case scenario will happen if you decide to drive drunk.
Reminds me of the futurama episode with Seymour
Except he came back
Yeah I dont know if answering machines still do this but I remember when I was young (early 2000s) u could automatically set it up so that when a message came in it would automatically play it. This way ur dog (in this case for the commercial) can hear ur voice and know u're alright rather than the anxiety producing dog waiting all night for u.
incredible ad!! :) ❤
Only MAJOR issue I have with this AD is - HE DIDNT LET THE DOG OUT TO PEE OR POO ALL NIGHT! 😡🤬
I know right?! Who fed the dog
Id rather that than him drink and drive?
He could have a doggie door. My dogs have full access to inside and outside my house via the doggie door. They take themselves out to the toilet when I'm out
I mean, if it's a choice between that or driving drunk and getting into a fatal accident in which you and a family with several small children are all killed on impact... I think I would rather the dog have to go in the house. ALWAYS assume the very worst case scenario will happen if you decide to drive drunk.
@@thetherrannative I’d rather walk miles home to take my pooch out! Even better - leave the car and Uber home (if your area has Uber lol)
WTF.