Don't act like you didn't tear up at last year's Budweiser Super Bowl commercial where the horse trainer is reunited with the Clydesdale he raised. This year, the horses are back - and they're bringing puppies with them.The 2014 Super Bowl ad, titled "Puppy Love," (which airs on Super Bowl Sunday but can be seen early above!) continues the story of last year's spot and takes place at the Budweiser Clydesdale breeding ranch. Actor Don Jeanes reprises his role as the horse trainer and he stars alongside a 10-week-old puppy who bonds with the big horses. "I think there was...
- 1/29/2014
- by Rennie Dyball
- PEOPLE.com
There's a 4-year-old English bulldog in Los Angeles who's just become the envy of women everywhere. Serious - a hard-working studio dog who has acted alongside Toby Keith and starred in several commercials - cozied up to Ryan Gosling this week on the set of their new movie, The Gangster Squad, and even got to first base with the actor. "Serious likes to get close to his costars - I had nothing to do with the kissing," jokes animal trainer Sue Chipperton. "That was all Serious. Ryan was just taking the time to meet him prior to shooting a scene,...
- 9/22/2011
- by Rennie Dyball
- PEOPLE.com
Filed under: TV Replay
In a dog-version of "where are they now" on , Mooney the Chihuahua from 'Legally Blonde' stopped by 'Today' (weekdays, 7Am on NBC) with his trainer Sue Chipperton to do a few tricks for Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Mooney, who "played" Reese Witherspoon's dog Bruiser in the film, did his best to show how cute he can still be for the camera.
Chipperton recently published Mooney's biography, 'A Famous Dog's Life.' Just in case you'd forgotten why Mooney's famous, Chipperton gave a reminder of how adorable he looked jumping into a bag. She also showed how well Mooney knows his mark.
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In a dog-version of "where are they now" on , Mooney the Chihuahua from 'Legally Blonde' stopped by 'Today' (weekdays, 7Am on NBC) with his trainer Sue Chipperton to do a few tricks for Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb. Mooney, who "played" Reese Witherspoon's dog Bruiser in the film, did his best to show how cute he can still be for the camera.
Chipperton recently published Mooney's biography, 'A Famous Dog's Life.' Just in case you'd forgotten why Mooney's famous, Chipperton gave a reminder of how adorable he looked jumping into a bag. She also showed how well Mooney knows his mark.
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- 8/5/2011
- by Nick Zaino
- Aol TV.
Yesterday was a sad day for both humans and canines alike as it was reported that Gidget, better known as the "Taco Bell dog," had died. Gidget was 15 years old...and boy, did she make the most of her little dog life.Speaking to People magazine, Sue Chipperton, Gidget's trainer, said, "She made so many people happy." Gidget, who hadn't really been working as of late, reportedly spent most of her time hanging in the sun. Back in February, Chipperton joked to People magazine, "I like to joke that it's like looking after a plant." Isn't it just a little soon to be publishing this joke? Give the people some time to mourn Gidget! Just kidding, ...
- 7/23/2009
- by By Actress Archives
She charmed millions without ever saying a word, and managed to make fast food tacos adorable. Gidget, the Chihuahua best known for her Taco Bell ad campaign, died from a stroke on Tuesday night at age 15. "She made so many people happy," says Gidget's trainer, Sue Chipperton. People met both Gidget and Sue at a Hollywood animals photo shoot in February, where the pup was a consummate pro and delighted the crew with her playful nature. The mostly retired actor lived out her days lying in the sun - "I like to joke that it's like looking after a plant,...
- 7/22/2009
- by Rennie Dyball
- PEOPLE.com
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