Target's mascot, Bullseye, learns new tricks in marketing blitz
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AS the United States geared up for the latest Star Wars extravaganza, Bullseye lounged at a private spa outside Los Angeles, soaking in a bath, sprawling out for a massage and offering up her padded feet for a pedicure.
Bullseye, a 7-year-old bull terrier, is one of three dogs that take turns as the retailer Target's roly-poly mascot. Her beauty regimen, her trainer explained, was part of preparations for a Star Wars-themed shopping event.
At the city's dazzling LA Live venue, Bullseye posed…
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