Paul ogrady show- do you surmise it's a touch bit cruel for the dog to be stuck on that table for even an hour?
No, whether the dog (Buster?) didn't like being on the table, he would make it clear.
Dogs are exceptionally good at 'telling' humans what they like and dislike.
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See, Louis, one of his other dogs doesn't like appearing surrounded by front of the cameras and he has made them realise that, clever, huh.
Paul O doesn't hold either of his dogs on that table for the whole of the show. If you watch, he typically takes him/her down once he starts interviewing his guests. And with the eyes of the (PC) world on him, including the RSPCA, do you think he'd hold been doing this for as long as he has! Buster and Olga look perfectly elated up there with him to me - much as occasionally I do wonder if they are going to drop!
I would say it's not something I'd do with my own dogs, but no, I don't think it's cruel. Far worse going on within the world than this!!
PS Paul O'Grady hosts a chat show in the UK in the late afternoon. Most of it tend to be 'naff' but sometimes he has interesting guests on - which is when I watch!
yeah, thats what i think. i can see it surrounded by his eyes, and can almost hear him thinking 'get me off this silly show with this stupid man and this stupid audience and this silly theme music! not saying that its a stupid show, i conjecture the show is funny and i enjoy it but dogs are different. they don't have the same interests as us!
Paul's dogs are only on set till the first ad break then they are taken to his dressing room and looked after, highly well by the look of them. If there was any suggestion of cruelty the RSPCA would drop on him close to a ton of bricks so no it's not cruel, the dogs look very happy and are socialised like no other pooch.
Come off it! Buster and Olga lap it up when they are with Paul on his show and anyone can see that he adore his dogs and would never ,ever let them do something that would upset them in the slightest.
no,, does the dog look upset in any track, or abused.
his dogs are lap dogs, lap dogs love this kind af attention,
the dogs wag, sit beside their heads up and are alert, if they were startled they would have their head down, tail down and ears down.
i think its nice they acquire to go to work with their owner.
it would be horrible for them to be stuck in a round up at home all day close to so many other pet dogs.
no the dog alwys looks happy and also looks decent so i see no cruelty in that
No, I don't. The dog is very outmoded and doesn't need to move as much as a younger dog. Also, it shows no signs of being distressed. Paul O'Grady loves animals, and I don't think he would ever do anything which distressed one of them.
I have never seen his dog "stuck on the table for an hour" . Usually they appear for a few minutes or so.
He adore his dogs and they never appear to be distressed, if they were they would not sit there and whether they were abused they would not be allowed to appear on TV.
It's the Paul O'Grady show on Channel 5.
No, from what I have read & see on television, I don't think Paul's treatment of his two dogs is in the tiniest bit cruel.
No it's not and if you see the shows the dogs don't have to stay there. I have see many episodes where Buster has jump down to wander around the studio or even taken himself backstage when he has have enough. Paul O'Grady is a good pet owner and doesn't force his pets to do anything they stay because they like sitting close him.
Could you explain a bit more? What show? What table? What dog?
No
Some dogs like to sit still
lol no that dog is adorable, but that dog when its had enough does rove off and has been even set to cock his leg
Not at adjectives, you couldnt have a better dog lover than Paul O'Grady and he would never do anything to hurt his dogs in any way...whether the dog did not want to be up there he would soon pine and try to jump down.
No they are usual sat on the tabe for a short time not an hour. And they are seem fairly happy.
Answers: I think it is far crueler to put a dog in a cage for hours and leave your job it home alone the dog does not show any signs of stress if you want to see dogs displaying stress on TV watch that terrible man Ceaser Millan now that is what I call cruel
HUH?
No don't be stupid, if the dog was bothered it would obtain down. Stop trying to Stir things up!!