Who let the Dogs in? Suzuki Did for its 2012 Super Bowl Commercial
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Who let the Dogs in? Suzuki Did for its 2012 Super Bowl Commercial



Given Americas love for man's best friend, it's a pretty safe bet that you'll get at least some attention with a commercial starring dogs.

Released on YouTube before it hits the television airwaves on February 5 during the big game, Suzuki's 2012 Super Bowl ad is entitled "Sled" and it features an Eskimo who trades in his sled (but not his four-legged crew) for an all-wheel drive Kizashi mid-size sedan.

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