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Wag! TV commercial - On-Demand Dog-Walking

Title: Wag! TV Spot, 'On-Demand Dog-Walking': Pawsitively Convenient

Introduction:In the bustling world of dog owners, finding time to walk one's furry companions can be a challenge. That's where Wag! comes to the rescue. With their innovative on-demand dog-walking service, Wag! ensures that our four-legged friends never miss a stride, even in the busiest of schedules. In their captivating TV spot featuring Olivia Munn, Wag! showcases the convenience and peace of mind that comes with their reliable dog-walking service.

Scene 1: A bustling city streetThe scene opens with a panoramic shot of a thriving cityscape. A flurry of people rush past, lost in their daily routines. Amidst the bustling crowd, we see Olivia Munn, a well-known actress and Wag! user, walking confidently with her dog, Max.

Voiceover: "Life can be hectic, but that doesn't mean your dog has to miss out on their daily walks."

Scene 2: Olivia Munn checks her phoneCutting to Olivia, she pulls out her smartphone and opens the Wag! app. With a few taps, she schedules an on-demand walk for Max.

Voiceover: "With Wag!, you can book a walk for your pooch anytime, anywhere."

Scene 3: A Wag! dog walker arrivesMoments later, a friendly Wag! dog walker arrives, wearing the iconic Wag! T-shirt and carrying a leash. Olivia greets the walker warmly and introduces Max.

Voiceover: "Our trusted dog walkers are vetted and experienced, ensuring your pet receives the best care."

Scene 4: Max's joyful walkThe TV spot transitions to a montage of Max's walk with his dedicated Wag! dog walker. Max happily explores the city streets, tail wagging, while his walker ensures his safety and enjoyment.

Voiceover: "Your dog will experience excitement, exercise, and social interaction with our reliable walkers."

Scene 5: Olivia receives a real-time notificationOlivia's smartphone displays a notification from the Wag! app that Max's walk is complete. She smiles, knowing that her four-legged friend had an enjoyable outing.

Voiceover: "You'll receive real-time updates, including photos and a report card, so you can stay connected even when you're apart."

Scene 6: Olivia and Max share a heartfelt momentThe spot concludes with a heartwarming scene of Olivia and Max sitting together in a park, enjoying each other's company, with Max pleasantly exhausted from his adventure.

Voiceover: "Wag! – because every dog deserves a walk, every day."

Conclusion:Wag!'s TV spot featuring Olivia Munn perfectly captures the convenience and reliability of their on-demand dog-walking service. With Wag!, dog owners can rest assured knowing that their furry companions are in safe and caring hands, even in the busiest of schedules. So, whether you're rushing to work, attending to errands, or simply need a helping paw, Wag! is here to provide top-notch dog-walking services at your convenience.

Wag! TV commercial - On-Demand Dog-Walking produced for Wag Labs, Inc. was first shown on television on January 8, 2018.

Frequently Asked Questions about wag! tv spot, 'on-demand dog-walking' featuring olivia munn

Joshua and Jonathan Viner Wag! was started by our founders, Joshua and Jonathan Viner, nearly four years ago to create happier, healthier lives for pets and the people who love them.

Wag Labs (better known as simply Wag!) is an American pet care company that offers a technology platform to connect pet owners with independent pet professionals for on-demand and scheduled dog walking, training, and other petcare services through a mobile application.

wives and girlfriends WAGs (or Wags) is an acronym used to refer to wives and girlfriends of high-profile sportsmen and women. The term may also be used in the singular form, WAG, to refer to a specific female partner or life partner who is in a relationship with an athlete.

WAGs (sometimes stylised Wags) is an acronym which stands for 'wives and girlfriends' and it is predominantly used when referring to the wives and girlfriends of famous athletes.

wives and girlfriends WAGs (or Wags) is an acronym used to refer to wives and girlfriends of high-profile sportsmen and women. The term may also be used in the singular form, WAG, to refer to a specific female partner or life partner who is in a relationship with an athlete.

WAGs (sometimes stylised Wags) is an acronym which stands for 'wives and girlfriends' and it is predominantly used when referring to the wives and girlfriends of famous athletes.

Wag the dog is, as a political term, the act of creating a diversion from a damaging issue usually through military force. It stems from the generic use of the term to mean a small and seemingly unimportant entity (the tail) controls a bigger, more important one (the dog).

Wag the Dog isn't about the President's sex life; it's a grim commentary on how media can mask the sinister things that the government is actually doing. The film explores how war generates fear and panic, and how these heightened emotions are weaponized by both the news cycle and the government.

wag verb (MOVE) (especially of a tail or finger) to move from side to side or up and down, especially quickly and repeatedly, or to cause this to happen: The little dog's tail wagged in delight. He wagged his finger sternly at the two boys.

Wag the Dog isn't about the President's sex life; it's a grim commentary on how media can mask the sinister things that the government is actually doing. The film explores how war generates fear and panic, and how these heightened emotions are weaponized by both the news cycle and the government.

Wag the Dog isn't about the President's sex life; it's a grim commentary on how media can mask the sinister things that the government is actually doing. The film explores how war generates fear and panic, and how these heightened emotions are weaponized by both the news cycle and the government.

wives and girlfriends WAGs (or Wags) is an acronym used to refer to wives and girlfriends of high-profile sportsmen and women. The term may also be used in the singular form, WAG, to refer to a specific female partner or life partner who is in a relationship with an athlete.

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