Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.Comedian Paul O'Grady follows the work of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, meeting some of the dogs there and the people who look after them.
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I absolutely love 'For the love of dogs'. Alison Hammond had a hard task of replacing Paul, which she done well. I do feel more viewers would tune in if the hosts had a connection with Paul. His daughter, grandchild and husband would definitely bring in the crowds if they hosted together. Bringing their connection with what he absolutely loved and the passion for Battersea. His dedication and compassion made our hearts beat with love. Viewers knowing he has passed on his love for dogs would be a breath of fresh air. I'm sure Battersea would love his legacy carried on with his own family. Karen.
As the new series approaches, I had to have a look back on the original.
Paul seemed to genuinely adore, love and worship dogs, it was very easy to see how the entertainer felt, probably preferred dogs to people.
A wonderful series, which was often funny, moving and sad, Paul very much giving the human angle, emphasising man's sheer adoration for dogs.
So many wonderful episodes, and I'm certain had he not passed away, he'd have still been presenting it, giving us more wonderful stories.
I have no doubts that a series of negative reviews will appear simply because of Hammond, and I get why people are sick of the sight of her, but it's worth remembering, when Paul did this show, it was all about the dogs, not about him.
9/10.
Paul seemed to genuinely adore, love and worship dogs, it was very easy to see how the entertainer felt, probably preferred dogs to people.
A wonderful series, which was often funny, moving and sad, Paul very much giving the human angle, emphasising man's sheer adoration for dogs.
So many wonderful episodes, and I'm certain had he not passed away, he'd have still been presenting it, giving us more wonderful stories.
I have no doubts that a series of negative reviews will appear simply because of Hammond, and I get why people are sick of the sight of her, but it's worth remembering, when Paul did this show, it was all about the dogs, not about him.
9/10.
I am amazed that a charity as big as Battersea Dogs and Cats Home is unable to do the best for such a young dog who has a long life ahead of them. Surely the perfect solution for that poor dog would be the Supervet to fix her hips and a prosthetic wheel on her front foot to help her with future mobility, especially as a breed this will obviously only get worse and more painful with age.
That surely can't be the best option for such a young dog, Amazed.
That surely can't be the best option for such a young dog, Amazed.
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I'm so sad that Paul O'Grady is gone. I know the people and animals at Battersea will miss him dreadfully. His warm and loving heart would give us all a vision of the needs of those animals. He would break down at the cruelty and unfairness of life, and rejoice at the small victories. His love of the puppies always made me smile. His running love story with the dogs, and telling everyone that he didn't want another dog. And he would make everyone fall in love with the goofiest looking dogs that needed that special love and attention. There will never be another Paul. He was one of a kind, and can't be replaced.
Paul O'Grady - a man truly worthy of the all too often thrown around title of 'National Treasure' - deserves every success with this programme.
It's a gem, and all the awards (often voted for by the public) are much deserved.
I hope it continues for a long time.
It's a gem, and all the awards (often voted for by the public) are much deserved.
I hope it continues for a long time.
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- TriviaPaul o'grady sadly passed away suddenly but peacefully on the 28th of March 2023 aged 67
- ConnectionsFeatured in Granada Reports: 28 January 2020: Evening Bulletin (2020)
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