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Paul O'Grady returns to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in a one-hour special of 'For The Love of Dogs at Christmas'. Paul once again brings his unique blend of heartfelt warmth and humour to the waifs and strays of Battersea as he tries to give the dogs the best Christmas present possible, a new home.
Paul O'Grady's got his work cut out this week at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home when he helps to train an overexcited beagle who might just be the world's worst sniffer dog. He also meets a toy poodle and a pug who came in to Battersea as a pair but could be better off finding new homes separately and a cockapoo who might end up at his house, whether he likes it or not!
This week Paul O'Grady meets dogs who need some serious TLC. There's an unusual looking staffy cross who doesn't seem to be able to catch the eye of a new owner, an English bulldog who needs airway surgery to help her breathe and the team are worried about a german shepherd who's struggling to keep her food down.
Paul meets some more weird and wonderful hounds at Battersea this week including a ginormous bull mastiff who is the king of slobber and has some very particular diva demands. He also meets a pair of chihuahua pug crosses with a strange family dynamic and a very unusual looking mongrel called Milly who's very shy. Can Paul bring her out of her shell?
Paul O'Grady and the team use an unconventional technique to calm down an overexcited mongrel this week at Battersea. Paul also meets a young German shepherd cross with some hidden health problems and a shihtzu pug cross who needs cheering up after being brought in because his elderly owner couldn't look after him any more.
This week at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Paul O'Grady helps a Staffordshire bull terrier who is four times the size she should be to lose some weight. He also meets a French bulldog who has been crippled by greedy breeders and a puggle called Bruce who is terrified of the world.
This week, Paul helps out with dogs who have a variety of issues. He meets a pair of geriatric labradors who can't bare to be apart for one second, a staffy who hates being left along and a tiny puppy with an anti social behaviour problem. Can Paul and the team turn him into an upstanding canine citizen - or is he a lost cause?
In episode two, Paul meets a day old puppy who has been rejected by her mum, a Jack Russell who is only using three of his legs and a terrified mongrel who was left tied up outside Battersea.
In episode one we meet a litter of Dalmatian pups, a supersized Shar Pei cross who needs to get down to the gym and a gorgeous Yorkie with a serious body odour problem.
Alison Hammond is returning to ITV for a brand-new series of For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond.
The presenter is set to help a new bunch of furry friends search for a loving home as she heads to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home for another series of the programme, which has inspired countless animal lovers to adopt a pet.
The series will tell the stories of some of the latest arrivals and Alison will be on hand to get stuck in with the walking, feeding and training as she helps the expert staff and volunteers take care of the animals as they continue their rescue journey.
Alison Hammond is preparing to dish out the dog treats and set tails wagging as she is announced as the new presenter of the award-winning ITV series, For the Love of Dogs.
Alison will be heading to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to help the animals in their care look for a new place to live, following the sad passing of much-loved presenter Paul O'Grady last spring.
With more abandoned and stray dogs in need of care than ever, the six-part series will tell the stories of some of the latest arrivals at Battersea, as Alison rolls up her sleeves and helps Battersea's expert staff and volunteers to take care of the animals and get them ready for their potential new owners.
Paul O'Grady returns to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in this brand new five-part award winning series, to meet more of the canine residents who are looking for love, help, understanding and ultimately, a new home of their own.
Filled with laughter and tears in equal measure, Paul is faced with more abandoned and stray dogs. He meets canine heroes with incredible stories and falls in love with some precious puppies along the way.
As always, Paul doesn't hold back as he helps care for the animals, feeding them, walking them, picking up after them and holding their paws as they go for treatment.
Animal lover extraordinaire Paul O'Grady is back for a brand new series at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, ready to meet a whole new round of canine friends. Series 9 of the National TV Award winning programme will be filled with laughter and tears in equal measure, as Paul is faced with more abandoned and stray dogs, meets a few canine heroes and falls in love with some precious puppies along the way.
Paul joins the team at Battersea as they help more dogs with incredible stories, from a terrier saved from drowning in the River Thames, to a dog found riddled with pellets from a gun. Paul and the team are on hand to give them some much needed rest and rehabilitation in the hope of finding them a loving new home to call their own.
Paul O'Grady travels to Delhi to meet the heroes who look after the city's estimated 400,000 street dogs. Having fallen in love with India on a previous trip, Paul returns to explore the country's relationship with dogs and help the wonderful people who care for and look after the sick and abandoned canines most in need.
In this four-part series, Paul rolls up his sleeves like never before, as he helps the team at Delhi's top dog shelter deal with the fifty sick and abandoned dogs that arrive through their doors each and every day. From puppies involved in cars accidents, to old timers with chronic arthritis, Paul is on hand to nurse these waifs and strays as only he can - with sensitivity, compassion and good humour.
Presenter and comedian Paul O'Grady loves dogs and joins the team to help out at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.