Pedigree puts real dogs from local shelters at the centre in new ‘Adoptable’ campaign via Colenso BBDO and Nexus Studios
Pedigree has announced the launch of Adoptable, a first-of-its-kind machine-learning model that allows real dogs from local shelters to star in Pedigree advertisements. Created with Colenso BBDO and Nexus Studios, Adoptable uses AI to put adoptable shelter dogs at the center of global advertising, accelerating Pedigree’s mission to end dog homelessness, by turning every Pedigree ad into an ad for a shelter dog.
Worldwide, 12 million dogs are in shelters waiting for their forever home. Pedigree has been supporting dog adoption for nearly two decades. Now, thanks to AI and machine learning, that support can reach a scale that was previously unfeasible.
Adoptable uses a bespoke AI model to transform a basic photo of a shelter dog into studio quality photography. That image can then be used in any digital Pedigree ad. The first-of-its-kind initiative combines proprietary technology with Pedigree’s global ad reach to turn the brand’s digital ads into ads for shelter dogs, too.
Says Fabio Alings, global brand director, Pedigree: “Adoptable is a transformational step for us at Pedigree. It puts our purpose at the heart of everything we do. Soon, our advertising won’t just take our products to the world, it’ll take adoptable dogs, too.”
Because Adoptable maps the new image of the dog to a CGI rig, the digital dog double can be positioned into any pose to suit any media format. And when the featured dog is adopted, it’s instantly dropped out of media rotation.
Says Simon Vicars, chief creative officer at Colenso BBDO: “Every ad Pedigree makes around the world has one universal similarity. It always features a dog in it. We wondered, what if that dog could be adoptable? By developing this technology, we can put purpose into the commercial realities of an FMCG brand. Sales driving and product-centric work can now power our ambition to end dog homelessness.”
Adoptable not only puts shelter dogs in the spotlight, it addresses another key issue impacting dog homelessness. Currently, 1 in 5 adopted dogs are returned to shelters. Adoptable matches breeds to the locations and households that suit them best through geo-targeting and First-Party Data. Essence Mediacom and Hyper Media then made sure the right dogs were seen by the right people.
Adoptable’s launch saw a significant uplift in adoption rates. Within the first two weeks, 50% of shelter dogs featured had been adopted, with traffic to shelter site profiles increasing 6 times. Potential pet parents were 12% more likely to adopt when the adopter comes into the shelter site via an Adoptable asset.
Global marketing manager Mehgan Recker says what’s different about Adoptable is that it allows any ad that Pedigree makes to live its purpose – not just a few adoption ads: “Right now, 25% of our media spend goes towards purpose-led work. Adoptable gives us the ability to mobilise every media dollar behind dogs longing for their forever home. We know that if we can help shelter dogs be seen, we can help them be adopted.”
Launched first in Pedigree ’s global test market, New Zealand, the Adoptable technology is being refined and rolled out globally.
Client: Mars / PEDIGREE
Agency: Colenso BBDO
Production: Nexus Studios
Media Agency: Essence Mediacom / Hyper Media
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A more real and heartfelt idea would be getting the real dog, pampering them and doing a Pedigree photoshoot with them (the BTS would create amazing content on its own).
BUT
Everything has to be god damn AI these days so suddenly we’re digitally mapping dogs instead of photographing the real thing.
Cold and soulless.
This is so cool
So…you want to get every shelter dog into a photographic studio, light it, hire a photographer, hire a trainer to get the different poses, retouch them, and then put them into ads in a timeframe that ensures they’re still available for adoption? The purpose of using ai isn’t because it’s ai, it’s because your way of doing it is impossible. This idea is so good for so many reasons.
If you think these ads will feature more than a handful of Ai dogs you’re dreaming. It’s tech award bait.
Colenso and Pedigree are good at this stuff. Hats off. It’s a winner. For shelter dogs and the creatives.
That’s coool.
So, this will be a global thing? I wonder how many photographers and production companies will suffer from Pedigree using AI photography in all their ads now – feels like a nice way for them to cut production costs under the guise of ‘helping dogs’ but I am highly skeptical that AI rendered photos in generic ads are going to lead to ANY new adoptions.
But, Mars get to save a load of cash and Colenso get to win a load more meaningless advertising awards.