Is it a real dog going down the slide in the Churchill advert?

Yes, the dog in the Churchill advert is a real dog. The dog’s name is Churchie, and it belongs to a breeder in Spain who supplied the dog to the advertising company. The dog was trained and filmed going down the slide for the advert. Additionally, some CGI was used to enhance the visuals of the advert.

Does the Churchill dog go down the slide?

Yes, the Churchill dog goes down the slide in the Churchill Insurance advertisement. The spot features Churchie, the company’s mascot, going down the Bumpy Slide while the voiceover informs viewers that Churchill gives up to 100 pounds for every year they don’t make a claim. We also see the dog lose a little momentum halfway down the slide, before getting to the bottom in one piece.

Is the Churchill skateboarding dog real?

Yes, Churchill is a real skateboarding dog. He is a bulldog originally founded in 1989, and has been featured in Churchill’s British bulldog mascot since the mid-90s. Churchill is a true skateboarding legend and is known for his amazing skateboarding skills. He has won numerous awards and is a true skateboarding icon.

Is the Churchill dog computer generated?

Yes, the Churchill dog in the recent advertisement is a computer-generated (CGI) version of the iconic brand mascot. It was created in partnership with ENGINE London, Pulse Films, and Untold Studios.

Who is the Churchill dog?

The Churchill Dog is the mascot of Churchill Insurance, a British insurance company based in Bromley, London. It is a talking nodding dog, famously known for its catchphrase “Ohh yes”, which was first introduced into the company’s ads in 1996. The Churchill Dog is also popularly known for its role in the long-running Top Gear TV show, where it was voiced by British comedian Bob Mortimer.