At one time, GEICO was a leading innovator in the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI), famously opting for the technology instead of using live animals in its commercials, so it's strange and disappointing that the company just released a commercial featuring a live bear. PETA has informed GEICO that wild animals used for entertainment lead miserable lives. Trainers who exploit them for film and television productions usually separate babies from their mothers prematurely, depriving them of proper maternal care and impairing normal development. Wild-animal "performers" are forced to live in extreme confinement and are frequently trained to perform unnatural and confusing tricks through the use of physical abuse and food deprivation. They're prevented from engaging in natural behavior, which causes them extreme psychological stress.
A number of companies—including Chase Bank, Pfizer, and TELUS—have pledged not to use wild animals in their ads, and PETA is urging GEICO to follow suit. Please send a polite note to GEICO and urge the company to pull the offensive commercial and to pledge not to use live wild animals in future ads.
http://peta.vg/2pp5