Paul O'grady For The Love Of Dogs

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Season 6
Paul O'Grady is back with a brand new series from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. This week Paul meets an abandoned dalmation cross who gives birth to 11 gorgeous puppies, helps a dog who is hugely overweight get back into shape.
Season 5
It's the final episode of the series, and today's dogs are all in need of an O'Grady shoulder to lean on. First up, Paul meets the implausibly cute Dudley, an Old English Sheepdog who is just six-weeks old and looks like a fluffy teddy bear.
In today's episode, Paul needs a clothes peg for his nose as he meets Battersea smelliest dog, Max the setter cross. The poor mutt absolutely stinks and although he's a real charmer, he's struggling to make any mates, either human or canine!
Paul's in puppy heaven as he meets a litter of 10 adorable newborn Staffie cross pups and their mum Luna. Paul has the enviable task of helping to socialise these little beauties who, like their mum, have all been given celestial names.
Paul's left lost for words when he meets abandoned stray spaniel Willow - she was found tied up to a tree outside Battersea's Old Windsor site in a dreadful condition, suffering from a terrible eye infection as well as awful skin.
Paul meets the unique Happi. Not only is he a Nepalese Mountain Dog (a never before seen breed on the series) but he is also a lover of vegetarian food. In fact, given the chance he loves nothing more than wolfing down a bowl of carrots and salad with a mango garnish. This unusual diet puts Paul's culinary skills in the ki...
Paul falls hook, line and sinker for charming toothless Boxer Prince. From the moment they first meet, they build an instant close bond, leaving Paul to seriously consider whether he should rehome Prince himself. But Paul is soon rocked by the news Prince has a suspicious lump on his leg, which needs urgent attention.
Paul's on hand to help out three dogs all in need of some companionship. First up, he meets excitable 10-month old mongrel Blake who loves nothing more than playing with his toys. But Paul quickly realises Blake's sight isn't as it should be and clinic confirm his worst fears.
Paul's on hand to try and help three lost souls find a new home. First to pull on Paul's emotions is Spencer the stray beagle, who is consigned to quarantine with a contagious virus. Not only that, the suspected ex-hunt dog is petrified of humans so Paul really has his work cut out to try and coax him out of his shell.
Season 4
In this episode, there is a very important guest due to arrive at Battersea and officially open the new kennels - Her Majesty The Queen! Paul heads off to find one lucky dog who will get the chance to meet The Queen in person, and his mind is made up when he meets 12-year-old corgi Beama, her favourite breed. But when the ...
Today, Paul meets with two elderly sisters, Lady and Gemma. These two Cavalier King Charles Spaniels have spent their entire lives together, but will they be able to find a new home together? Things take a turn for the worse when the vets realise it's not just a new home the ladies need, but a new ear as well. Will they ge...
Today, Paul meets Pluto, a Labrador-Lurcher cross puppy who has an extremely rare medical condition that means he can't swallow food down properly - the muscles in his throat aren't working, meaning anything he chews can get stuck in his throat. The vets at Battersea are left scratching their heads as to how best help Plut...
In this episode, Paul meets Bert, a big, bouncy Great Dane puppy. He immediately falls in love with this gentle giant but fears grow when Paul discovers that Bert is suffering from some severe growing pains. His front legs have developed 'elbow dysplasia' and are growing abnormally - surgery is the only possible remedy for...
In this episode, Paul meets a famous face when A-List actor, and massive dog lover, Tom Hardy drops in to Battersea for a tour. Paul introduces him to Titch, a big, boisterous American Bulldog, who proves to be the perfect playmate for the Hollywood action man. But can Paul persuade Tom to take this mammoth mutt home?
Today, Paul meets Peanut the Pug, a boisterous and playful dog always looking to join in the fun. The only problem is that he has a serious breathing problem - due to over-breeding, his airways are so clogged up the poor dog struggles for every breath. This leaves the vets at Battersea with no option but to take him into s...
This week Paul falls for Flower, a heavily pregnant Yorkshire terrier found abandoned just days before she's due to give birth. Once safe and sound at Battersea, we witness first-hand Flower giving birth to three adorable puppies. Next we meet Diamond, a beautiful but nervy Husky cross who has spent the majority of her lif...
In this episode, Paul meets Hope, an aged mongrel, whose dramatic arrival is causing a huge concern for the staff at Battersea. She's only ever had one owner but sadly they've grown too old to look after her so they had no option but to pass her to Battersea's safe hands. However, Hope is petrified of her new surroundings,...
Season 3
Paul boosts the profile of Battersea's ugliest dog, Bailey. And with Paul's help, Krystal the American bulldog finds glitz and glamour with a walk on part on Britain's biggest soap opera, Coronation Street, and little scallywag Jack Russell Pepe hits the jackpot when he finds a posh new home.
Paul does his very best to help train cairn terrier Teddy but it's tough going as Teddy is blind. The poshest dog to arrive at Battersea is Luke the rough collie and he's not used to slumming it. And exhausted new mum Fifi is old before her time thanks to her many pregnancies.
Duke the dalmatian is the Houdini of Battersea and he amazes Paul with his greatest trick. Snoopy hates posties so Paul tries to help cure his bad ways. Whilst Coffee the puppy is at risk of never walking again.
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