Eagleman Returns In One Tail At A Times Viral New Ad Look At Those Rescue Pups!

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One Tail At A Time recently recreated the classic Eagle Insurance ad to promote pet adoption and their rescue efforts. Executive Director Heather Owen explained that the goal was to add levity to the serious work of animal rescue amidst rising demands for supplies. The nonprofit has organized five pet food pantries monthly to serve pet owners in need. Pet surrenders have increased significantly, leading to overcrowding in local shelters. Owen hopes the nostalgic ad will resonate with Chicagoans and encourage participation in adoption events.

Filming the ad required a serious approach to recreate the original shot-for-shot, which provided a fun experience for the team. The organization has two upcoming adoption events with discounted fees to further encourage community involvement. The initiative aims to raise awareness about the nonprofit's needs and the importance of pet adoption.

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