The commercial's canine star beat a grim cancer diagnosis.
After vets saved his beloved dog Scout, WeatherTech’s CEO found a $6 million way to say “thank you”
What followed was a journey to save his dog that millions of football fans will get to see play out in a Super Bowl commercial come Feb. 2. Because after vets at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Veterinary Medicine managed to all but eradicate Scout’s heart tumor, MacNeil decided to express his gratitude withThe 30-second ad, aptly called “Lucky Dog,” features — you guessed it! — both Scout and the veterinary team who brought him back from the brink.
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