Paul O'grady For The Love Of Dogs

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Season 4
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.
Paul falls head over heels in love with tulip the puppy but will this Battersea story have a happy ending? Hyper Scooby might have the potential to be a lifesaver but does he have it in him to pass the exams? And massive malamute Khan is a big challenge when it comes to finding him an ideal home.
Puppy, Domino won't stop nipping so Paul teams him with the older and wiser Freddie. But it seems Freddie is not quite the teacher Paul was hoping for! There's a happy ending though and quite an adventure for Freddie as he's re-homed in Denmark.
Paul plays midwife as Battersea Windsor wait for a rare birth. Paul helps clinic staff with the painstaking job of clipping a german shepherd. And a one-eyed doberman with health problems is looking for a home.
It's tears all round as Paul is heartbroken when he meets a former breeding dog. She is terrified and won't even leave her kennel, so how on earth will she ever find a home?
Pepi the Shih Tzu is in his twilight years and his health is failing. All he needs is a caring home for his last few months of life but will he make it through his Battersea journey?
Clinic staff fight to save the sight of a tibetan terrier with a painful eye condition, Paul takes three puppies to visit sick children in a local hospital, the star of the show is Tyler, a mongrel pup who proves he can get along with just about anyone but can he bond with dame jacqueline wilson's cat? He needs to if he is...
This week, it's TLC time - that's tender love for canines as paul meets a rather sttractive bulldog with a rather unattractive eye problem.
Paul's in puppy heaven as he names four newborns and even treats one to a typical O'grady misadventure - a personal tour of the local boozer. There's a family who believe they've finally found their long lost dog, Roxy. They recognise her but the big test is whether she recognises them.
Season 2
Last year Battersea took in over 1300 strays from dog wardens alone. Nancy is a two-year-old labrador cross, brought into Battersea, heavily pregnant and extremely nervous. As with many strays, it's impossible to tell what she has been through.
In this episode we meet a seriously neglected six-month old Boxer, found chained to a tree in a London park. As he is found over the Easter weekend, the staff name him Egg. Appallingly, it appears that Egg has been left to live in his own waste. He's also seriously underweight and is seen straight away by Battersea vet Phi...
Paul catches up with the Jack Russell and Staffie cross puppies he met earlier in the series. Now nearly four weeks old, the adorable puppies are all thriving and ready to be weaned. Paul helps them try solid food for the first time, after being hand reared by staff at Battersea since birth, given bottles every two hours d...
Paul meets Visu, an eight-year-old Shih Tzu brought to Battersea by his owner who is too ill to look after him. Visu doesn't adapt well to life at Battersea and won't eat, sleep or mix with the other dogs. Paul's initials attempts to cheer him up are unsuccessful, but not one to admit defeat he sets about entertaining Visu...
Paul meets Twinkle, a young Lurcher abandoned and left tied to the gates at Battersea's Kent branch. Battersea's head vet Shaun examines her - 'She's in a shocking state isn't she, really emaciated, skin and bones'.
Paul meets four-month-old stray puppy Patrick, found wondering alone on a London street on St Patrick's Day. Just two days after arriving at Battersea Patrick is rushed into the clinic with a horrific injury needing urgent surgery - a wooden kebab skewer sticking out of his tummy. The vets at Battersea have never seen anyt...
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