While there wonât be a Supergirl Super Bowl trailer this year, DC will continue its puppy promotion, started last year, with James Gunnâs Superman.
DC and Guide Dogs of America Team Up Again
Following last yearâs Puppy Bowl tie-in for James Gunnâs Superman, DC is teaming up with Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines (GDA|TLC) for a feel-good promotional push that pairs iconic comic book characters with adorable, real-world puppy heroes.

Meet the DC-Inspired Super Puppies
This yearâs campaign features a fresh litter of golden-lab puppies sponsored by DC and named after beloved characters from the Superman mythos: Clark, Lois, Kara, Krypto, and Lobo.
Training Future Service Dog Heroes
In partnership with GDA|TLC, these pups are on a yearlong journey to become trained service dogs for individuals who are blind or visually impaired, veterans with PTSD or traumatic brain injuries, and children with autism. Theyâll also support public institutions as facility dogs.

Jim Lee Praises the Real-World Heroism
âDC and GDA|TLC have an extraordinary opportunity to tell a powerful story together, one that unites DCâs iconic Super Heroes with an organization dedicated to creating lifeâchanging, fourâlegged heroes,â said Jim Lee, president, publisher, and chief creative officer, DC. âWorking together spotlights a future where comic book heroism becomes realâworld action, reflected in extraordinary dogs whose bravery and service transform lives one step at a time. In a rare and meaningful departure from their standard naming conventions, GDA|TLC has allowed this DC-sponsored litter to be named after iconic DC characters. Introducing Krypto, Clark, Lois, Kara, and Lobo.â

Whoâs Who in the DC Puppy Litter
Notably, this special litter breaks the usual GDA naming conventions, honoring DC icons instead:
- Krypto: Krypto the Superdog is where good dogs and great superheroes intersect.
- Clark Kent: Clark is the mild-mannered secret identity of Superman, an alien from the planet Krypton. Heâs known for his strong morals, kind heart, and dedication to using his superhuman abilities for good.
- Lois Lane: Lois Lane is a tenacious journalist, known for her sharp intellect, strong will, and relentless pursuit of truth, often putting herself in danger to get a story.
- Kara Zor-El: Also known as Supergirl, Kara possesses all of Supermanâs powersâfrom superhuman strength, speed, and invulnerability all the way down to his flight and enhanced sensesâbut is still learning to control these awesome abilities.
- Lobo: This intergalactic alien badass is known as the best bounty hunter in the universe. He has fought on the side of both the good guys and the bad, pretty much just drifting toward whoever pays him the most to get the job done.

From Puppy Pre-K to Superhero Sidekicks
The pups recently graduated from âpuppy pre-Kâ and have now entered the next phase of their training, joining experienced volunteer raisers.
These caretakers will help shape them into full-fledged service dogs, ready to empower people in need.

Real-World Impact and Everyday Heroes
âPuppy Go Home Day is where potential turns into purpose,â said Tony Blevins, president and director of Guide Dogs of America | Tender Loving Canines. âPartnering with DC brings a powerful and joyful energy to this moment. Together, we are celebrating the everyday heroes who open their homes, dedicate their time, and believe in the extraordinary impact these dogs will one day have on the world.â

Anne DePies on Emotional Fan Connection
âAt DC, weâre known for telling stories about Super Heroes, but this collaboration gives us the opportunity to share a different kind of story, one rooted in real-world heroism,â added Anne DePies, SVP and general manager, DC. âThe most impactful stories inspire connection and empathy, and last year at SDCC we saw firsthand how these guide dogs sparked joy and meaningful engagement with fans at the DC booth. That emotional response is a powerful reminder of the lifeâchanging impact these dogs will one day have on someone in need. Weâre proud to help shine a light on the everyday heroes who make an extraordinary difference in our communities.â

Follow the Journey
Fans can follow the puppiesâ journey throughout the year on DC.com/pups and social media. Theyâll also make public appearances, including a return to San Diego Comic-Con this July, where last yearâs debut sparked emotional fan engagement at the DC booth.

No Super Bowl Spot for Supergirl
Deadline has confirmed no Supergirl Super Bowl trailer, which isnât a surprise, as usually WB sits out the Super Bowl.
