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Nutro Natural Choice Advertisement: An Analysis Essays

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Have you ever thought if your puppy is getting high quality ingredients in his or her dog food? There are many varieties of dog food on the market, but that does not mean they are all good for your dog. This advertisement for Nutro Natural Choice for puppies appeals to consumers’ need to nurture and escape. This ad convinces consumers that with this dog food their puppies can grow up to be healthy and more. This ad appears in the February 2011 issue of Country Living magazine. The cover features a white living room in shades of creams and ivories. On the cover teasers state such things as, “The Simple Beauty of White: How to Mix and Match Neutrals; Easy Ways to Add Drama with Texture,” and “Comfort Food: Mashed Potatoes! Short Ribs! …show more content…

ALA (Alpha-Linolenic acid) is used for the development of good vision. DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid) is from fish oil, and is a proven nutrient for healthy brain development. Down below the facts on the bottom left corner is the website for the product. On the bottom right corner is a picture of Nutro Natural Choice dog food with a cream colored cocker spaniel dog on the bag. In the background of this ad is a picture of a man lying down on a mountain top with a dog on his stomach. The man is lying in a supine position, with his right leg just slightly bent to his left leg. The man has brunette hair and is wearing a red sweater and blue jeans with blue converse shoes. An army green back pack is under the man’s head, which slightly extends his head forward. The dog is a Jack Russell Terrier that is in a sitting position on the man’s stomach and is facing towards the reader of the ad. The dog is white with brown ears and has a collar around the neck. The mountain top is brown with specks of white and green. The far background is a beautiful blue sky with white clouds touching the tops of distant mountains. The ad for Nutro Natural Choice for puppies appeals to the audience’s need to nurture and escape. Jib Fowles states, the need to nurture is “the need to take care of small, defenseless creatures-children and pets” (86). Fowles goes on to say it is the need “to feed, help, support, console, protect, comfort,

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