A product range for cats, dogs and horses. Dyson's boldest innovation yet has nothing to do with human hair.
What's all this about murderous beasts?
Our pal Ad Nut, the surprisingly literate squirrel who reviews new ads for us (it's a long story), has a thing about dogs. Perhaps understandably, Ad Nut believes canines are 'murderous beasts' intent on rending innocent woodland creatures into bloody shreds. Ad Nut cannot help pointing this out whenever an ad features a dog (see below), and we editors have just learned to live with it.
Ducks in power suits and mermaids on bikes. TSLA gets weird for EnterpriseSG
The government board is clearly not in its subtle era. And Ad Nut is all for it.
Selfie-obsessed humans can now match with shelter dogs
Cheil Worldwide's latest campaign uses AI to match humans with shelter dogs based on looks and personality. Ad Nut is baffled and judging you.
'Yapping Paper' turns Christmas gifts into a cause for paws
This festive season, McCann Worldgroup and SOSD have unveiled festive wrapping paper emblazoned with puppy-dog eyes and wagging tails—complete with adoption calls.
Income Insurance uses feline flexibility for a purrfect analogy
Life is unpredictable, but investments should be simple and adaptable. This new campaign uses the internet's favourite furball to convey just that.
Philips plays spot the difference with lookalike celebs
The tongue-in-cheek campaign brushes with fame, Hong Kong celebrities and a dash of dental drama.
Meowzer, the perfect pet for dog lovers
Whiskas suggests what many dog lovers are looking for is really a cat in this BBDO Colenso campaign supported by EssenceMediacom.
In a dog-eat-dog world, a Hong Kong campaign woofs for equality
Love knows no pedigree, it’s time humans caught up with that fact.
From pressure to triumph, Nike celebrates girl power in new campaign
Redefine perfection, embrace individuality and inspire greatness—Nike's vision for International Day of the Girl Child via W+K Tokyo.
The Monkeys deliver a cliffhanger for Macpac
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Teenagers are idiots. Adopt a dog.
Colenso BBDO and Mars' Pedigree team up again to tell us why humans need dogs.
Cheil creates chatbot to communicate with dogs
The agency teamed up with pet company Woorian to enable dog-owners to understand their dogs’ body language.
Pedigree publishes book series for dogs
AD NUT's PICK OF THE WEEK: The Colenso BBDO-led initiative, Dogphonics, actually aims to get kids reading by catering to an audience that's all ears—and no judgement.
The chillest, happiest mobile-banking ad you're likely to see
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Uber Eats employs bovine brand ambassadors
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