
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.
The Battersea staff take the dogs across the Thames to visit the Chelsea Pensioners and Paul is asked to look after one of the home's most popular animals - a stubborn old Staffie that prefers spending time in the offices rather than its kennel. He also meets a severely disabled puppy as vets battle to save its life, and helps an overweight pooch lose a few pounds
The staff try to retrain an aggressive chihuahua, a Yorkshire terrier is rehomed and Paul befriends a golden retriever being cared for at Battersea after escaping from a house fire
Profoundly deaf old English sheepdog puppy Dudley needs help training, and Paul catches up with large akita Igloo, who he met in last year's Christmas special
Profoundly deaf old English sheepdog puppy Dudley needs help training, and Paul catches up with large akita Igloo, who he met in last year's Christmas special
Paul helps to feed a pair of week-old kittens whose mother has abandoned them and meets a group of dogs from a puppy farm who need help learning how to socialise
Paul meets a nine-month-old terrier who was found wandering the streets whilst heavily pregnant, before spending time with a three-month-old puppy called Pancake
The comedian tries to train three huge puppies that spent the first five months of their lives being raised by a homeless man, and sets out to reunite a Jack Russell with its owner
The comedian tries to train three huge puppies that spent the first five months of their lives being raised by a homeless man, and sets out to reunite a Jack Russell with its owner
Profoundly deaf old English sheepdog puppy Dudley needs help training, and Paul catches up with large akita Igloo, who he met in last year's Christmas special
Profoundly deaf old English sheepdog puppy Dudley needs help training, and Paul catches up with large akita Igloo, who he met in last year's Christmas special
The comedian meets Samson, an akita receiving treatment for an injured nose. Elsewhere, things are looking up for Hugo, who may have found a family to adopt him
The comedian meets an albino Pekingese riddled with health problems, and a dog rescued from a near death experience in the Thames needs help overcoming his nerves
The comedian meets an agoraphobic dog that is too scared to go outside, before an unusually quiet chihuahua arrives with a suspected injury to its leg
The host teaches sign language to a deaf dog, and when the time comes to leave Battersea, Paul struggles to say goodbye to his canine friends
The comedian meets a Pyrenean mountain dog that has a problem with its bladder. Elsewhere, a dog suffering from skin problems needs surgery on its eyes
Paul meets a dachshund who escaped a life of over breeding on a puppy farm, and a 14-year-old Yorkshire terrier found walking the streets by herself
The comedian meets an emaciated lurcher that was abandoned and left tied to a gate, and a lost dog is reunited with its owners 18 months after going missing
The comedian meets an emaciated lurcher that was abandoned and left tied to a gate, and a lost dog is reunited with its owners 18 months after going missing
An abandoned puppy is brought in with a skin condition that is so severe the vets are unable to determine its breed
An abandoned puppy is brought in with a skin condition that is so severe the vets are unable to determine its breed
The staff attend to a young stray that is brought in battered, bruised and covered in nasty open wounds. Plus, Paul tries to help a retired racing dog overcome its fear of stairs
The staff attend to a young stray that is brought in battered, bruised and covered in nasty open wounds. Plus, Paul tries to help a retired racing dog overcome its fear of stairs
The comedian meets a neglected six-month-old boxer and the Battersea staff go back to basics to train a mistreated puppy
The comedian meets a neglected six-month-old boxer and the Battersea staff go back to basics to train a mistreated puppy
The comedian meets a playful beagle, a pregnant and extremely nervous Labrador cross, and a nine-year-old Doberman with a few health issues
The comedian meets a playful beagle, a pregnant and extremely nervous Labrador cross, and a nine-year-old Doberman with a few health issues