Paul O'grady For The Love Of Dogs

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Paul O'grady For The Love Of Dogs

Paul O'Grady helps rehabilitate a mastiff cross called Maisie who's had surgery on her elbow. He pulls out all the stops, from taking her for hydrotherapy to finding her a boyfriend to encourage her to go on walks. He also needs to cheer up a heartbroken staffie who is strugglin...

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Season 7
Paul O'Grady meets a 10 week old gender neutral collie who's been rejected by their mother. He also helps to find a home for a mongrel called Hope who's been at Battersea for over 300 days and is struggling to catch the eye of a new owner.
Paul O'Grady helps to train a pomeranian puppy called Stormy who has landed in Battersea at only 9 weeks old, which is a crucial stage in a dog's development.
Paul O' Grady and the team at Battersea Dog and Cats Home are trying to figure out the best course of action for Cookie, a hyperactive staffie. The training staff think he'd make an excellent working dog but this isn't usual for staffies so finding someone to take him on may be difficult.
Paul O'Grady gets into full protective clothing to meet Humphrey, an 11 week old Beddlington Terrier who is suffering from ringworm. As Paul helps with his treatments, including medicated baths, his head is turned by the small pup who is struggling to stop scratching himself.
Paul O'Grady meets Florence, a pug-terrier cross who's been badly injured in a car accident. While out helping with her rehabilitation, Paul bumps into Jennifer Saunders, one of Battersea's famous volunteers.
This week at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Paul O'Grady attempts to nurse back to health the most badly injured dog he has ever seen- a saluki. As part of his rehabilitation is Paul takes him to a retirement home where he's showered with some much needed love.
Paul meets a dachshund mum whose escaped a life of over breeding on a puppy farm, with her new born litter. One of the pups, Fairway is significantly smaller than the others and she quickly steals Paul's heart.
Season 6
Paul O'Grady has 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...
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. First up - a ginormous Bull Mastiff, the king of slobber, who has some very particular diva demands. Later, he meets a pair of Chihuahua pug crosses with a strange family dynamic, and a shy and unusual looking mongrel called Milly. Can Paul bring her o...
Paul O'Grady and the team use an unconventional technique to calm an overexcited mongrel this week at Battersea. Later, Paul meets a young German Shepherd cross with some hidden health problems, and a Shih Tzu pug cross who needs cheering up after being brought in because his elderly owner couldn't look after him anymore.
This week at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home Paul O'Grady helps a staffy, who's four times the size she should be, lose some much needed weight. He also meets a french bulldog who's been crippled by greedy breeders and a puggle called Bruce who's 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 bear to be apart for one second, a dog who hates being left alone, 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 cau...
Paul O'Grady's back at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home helping our to train some of the animals including a beautiful German Shepherd puppy who was rejected by her mother at birth.
Paul O'Grady is back with a brand new series from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. This week Paul meets an abandoned dalmatian 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.
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