Meet the new stars of our Dog Tested commercials
Name: KaseyKasey
is a 7-year-old Collie mix. He was rescued from an animal shelter in
Las Vegas, Nevada. With a strong personality and a commanding bark, he's
the leader of the pack. Reward him with a bite of boneless BBQ chicken
and he'll be loyal to you for life. In his spare time, Kasey loves to
chase squirrels with his best friend, a Chihuahua.
Name: DaisyMeet
our gentle giant, Daisy. She's an 8-year-old Great Dane. Despite
weighing in at well over 100 pounds, she moves with grace and elegance.
Daisy is so relaxed she even sleeps on her back like her human owner.
She can wave, cover her eyes and jump. Her favorite food is filet mignon
and her favorite pastime is chasing a tennis ball.
Name: ParisPoodles
are regarded as the second most intelligent dog breed on the planet,
and Paris is not going to let you forget that. She can speak on command,
sit, wave, and do a backflip. When she's not showing off, Paris likes
to play with her favorite toy, a stuffed pig. Her dinner of choice is
boneless, cooked chicken. She prefers to sleep at the head of the bed on
a pillow.
Name: PennyPenny
was named for the cute copper circle of fur on top of her head. She's
an athletic bulldog who can skateboard, surf, snow ski and catch a
Frisbee. Her best friend is a street-wise rescue Terrier that once saved
her from a rattlesnake attack. Penny loves treats, especially if you
put them in her favorite KONG® toy.
Name: Stella
Stella
is an 8-year-old Blue Heeler mix. She was found in a ditch in Georgia
with another puppy. The two dogs are still best friends today and sleep
together every night (sometimes in their owner's bed). Stella loves to
play at the beach and is an expert at digging in the sand and chasing
seagulls. She can even strum an acoustic guitar.
Subaru
cares deeply about animal welfare, which is why we've partnered with
the ASPCA. For more than 145 years, the ASPCA has been dedicated to
helping animals live better lives, whether it's rescuing animals from
abuse, introducing and enforcing more humane legislation, sharing
resources with shelters or making advances in veterinary medicine.