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Society for Abandoned Animals 'Dead Dogs' Campaign Takes it to the Streets

The Society For Abandoned Animals 'Dead Dogs' marketing campaign has turned to public stunts to gain awareness. By plastering various grounds with 2D cutouts of dogs that appear flattened when a car rolls or parks over them, the society hopes to have pet owners understand the importance of providing safe shelter for their four-legged patrons.

Animal cruelty does not only account for physical harm one inflicts upon their pet, it can be just as easy as ignoring their animal as well. Stray dogs meet unnecessary ends when abandoned due to an owner's laziness. At high-traffic hours, the Society For Abandoned Animals Dead Dogs campaign was put into effect and various cars rolled over the pre-flattened dogs causing drivers and passengers an immediate shock when noticing a pancaked canine under their wheels. Upon realizing it was a fake, the initial sting of horror is what will remind audiences how important it is to keep their pets safe from harm.
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2. Animal Welfare - Potential for organizations in the animal welfare industry to raise awareness about animal abandonment and promote responsible pet ownership.
3. Automotive - Opportunity for automotive companies to collaborate with organizations and create impactful campaigns that highlight the importance of safe driving and pet safety.

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