Mascots are representations of groups and organizations such as schools, sports teams and corporations. Typical examples of mascots include people, animals or objects that embody a desired character trait or symbolize the mascot's organization and purpose.
Malaysia has used various animals as mascot such as Orangutan, (KL commonwealth Games) Mouse deer (Sukma game) to Turtle. (Monsoon cup) And off course all of us can remember the famous DiGi slightly overweight man in yellow spandex suit that epitomized DiGi liveliness and couldn’t care-less youth culture.
Mascots generally symbolize something relevant to the country (where games are held) or company in connection with company concept and ideal. The recent RIO Olympic has Vinicius as the game's mascot, a mixture of all the Brazilian animals out of the expression of joy when Brazil was selected to host the 2016 Olympic and Tom a magical creature, a fusion of all the plants in the Brazilian forest out of the explosion of happiness when we found out that the Paralympic Games were coming to Rio.
A person, animal, or object believed to bring good luck, especially one kept as the symbol of an organization such as a sports team.
While Careware do not actually believe in lady-luck (see articles here) but, we have decided to adopt a Golden Retriever as our official Mascot.
Golden Retrievers has a kindly expression, pretty dark eyes, and a wagging tail, the Golden Retriever has captured the hearts of many. Known for its temperament, a well-bred Golden Retriever is gentle, kind, loving, happy, confident and outgoing. (See about My dogs)
Golden Retriever was chosen as Careware mascot as it portray the friendly & caring personality of the company, strong and proud and yet gentle and humble.
Rainbow-sky actually is the golden retrievers of our Managing Director and aptly use as Careware Mascot because it epitomized our character & Ideals. (See our Ideals)
A Picture of Sky Smiling after a bath. He is a handsome dog.
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