‘Pawfessional’: Hyundai appoints street dog as car salesman
Team Udayavani, Aug 4, 2020, 3:27 PM IST
Dog lovers in Brazil love to go to a Hyundai showroom very often, not buy a car, but to visit their employee of the year – a dog.
A Hyundai showroom at Serra in the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil, has adopted a street dog and named him Tuscan Prime, who is now a part of the establishment, and even has a customized ID card around his neck. However, his sole job is to greet customers who walk in.
The door on the showroom has also posted a note that reads, “Hyundai loves Pets”
Tucson, a street dog used to often hang out near a Hyundai car showroom in Brazil and he soon made friends with employees of the showroom, who adopted him into their family and made him an honorary employee, they also issued his own ID card.
The heartwarming story of Tucson Prime has won thousands of hearts after it was shared on Instagram by Hyundai Brazil three days ago.
“Meet Tucson Prime, the sales dog at the Hyundai Prime dealership,” the automotive manufacturer wrote while introducing their newest employee on Instagram. “The new member is about a year old, was welcomed by the #Hyundai family, and has already won over co-workers and customers,” the post said.
Interestingly, Tuscan also has his own Instagram account, and a street dog has become something of a social media celebrity with over 28K followers.
Take a look at few of the post shared on his account:
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