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Tales of Friendship: Budweiser Clydesdale and Puppy Share Heartwarming Reunion in Touching Commercial.

January 15, 2024 by Pham Hien

They made some beautiful commercials. 🙂

They all have so much meaning.♥️♥️
All the commercials with animals are awesome…!

Budweiser’s 2014 Super Bowl commercial titled “Puppy Love” showed the forming of a friendship and bond between a Labrador Retriever pup and Clydesdale who became inseparable. The puppy would always sneak over to the neighbor’s to see his horse pal, but the pup was then adopted away and forced to leave him behind. The Clydesdales ended up getting together and chasing the dog down to reunite in the end. But then social distancing put a barrier between them once again.

Wherever you are and whoever you’re with, remember to drink—and reunite—responsibly.

Budweiser commercials with all the animals and wonderful emotion are always the best! ❤️
SO SWEET ❤ UNCONDITIONAL LOVE ❤ ❤

These friends are on course to see each other again soon, and they can’t wait…! 🙂😊 Animals are beautiful. ❤️

Watch the video below:

 

 

All of Budweisers commercials are great with horses and dogs.

 

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