Tucson prime, a street dog in Brazil has been adopted and has been hired as a top salesman by Hyundai. The dog was even given an Identity card.
In what comes as a humanitarian gesture, Hyundai showroom in Brazil adopted a street dog named Tucson prime which has been roaming in the nearby streets till now. It has also been hired as a formal employee and is given the designation of a sales man.
This comes as good news for all dog lovers as the Hyundai’s employees had made Tucson the ambassador of the showroom and declared him as the honorary employee. Tucson also gets an ID card on his name. What a pleasant gesture!
While sharing the news on Instagram, Hyundai Brazil introduced Tucson Prime to the rest of the world and announced it to be a sales dog at dealership. Hyundai also mentioned that Tucson is just an year old and has already won the hearts of co-workers and customers with his sympathy.
Tucson also has his private instagram account with 28,000 followers in it.
So cute, isn’t it? Tucson has been going viral since the adoption by Hyundai Brazil and people cannot stop themselves from showering love on him on social media.
Tucson Prime not only works at the Hyundai showroom of Brazil but also gets to stay there.
People from all over the world have commented to the post by Hyundai Brazil. Check out some of the sweet comments here.
A user named Anand Shiva posted a comment saying that his next car would be from this Hyundai showroom from Brazil.
Another user Nick said that he loves the name and praised the company for its values by being kind to animals.
Even actor Swastika Mukherjee from Dil Bechara fame took to twitter to share the story of Tucson Prime. She commented on Twitter and said that this move by Hyundai is the most humane thing to happen in a long time.
We found this gesture by Hyundai Brazil a very humanitarian one. People from all over the world must be kind to animals for the well being of the societies and the human world. What do you think?
Follow Tucson Prime on Instagram for more of his adorable posts.
By Gayatri Yellayi