FANS of the late Paul O’Grady’s show For The Love Of Dogs were left in tears after finding out the sad truth of one of the dogs on the show.
In one segment of the hit show, the star, who sadly passed away on March 28 this year aged 67, is seen with a two year old Spaniel called Murphy, who was housed at Battersea Dogs Home.
The late Paul O’Grady presented a very emotional episode before his tragic death
The Spaniel called Murphy had one of the saddest faces
The pooch had an incredibly sad face and lacked the enthusiasm a dog his age should have – and viewers took to Twitter to express how emotional they were feeling after learning of his abuse.
In heartbreaking scenes the much loved TV presenter said: “Murphy was found tied up a by a member of the public just two days ago. He’s one of the most withdrawn dogs that I have ever seen.”
When Paul arrived at Murphy’s cage, he was withdrawn and sad. The star added: “This is criminal, there’s no excuse, no excuse whatsoever, and he must be in agony as he’s got scabies and mange. “
He added: “Well, this is tragic. It’s like all the light has been taken out of him.”
In a tragic post, one fan wrote: “Warm feel good tv #POGDOGS not many primetime shows have such effect!”
Another said: “Awwww seeing #PaulOGrady help get this dog to accept human contact again total awwww feeling tonight with #POGDOGS.”
And a third added: “#PaulOGrady angel xx helping Murphy xx his face so sad xx shattered will we do without Paul [sic].”
Creating more of a heartbreaking stir was the fact that the Liverpool born star is sadly no longer with us.
A fan wrote: “Watching the late #PaulOGrady and #fortheloveofdogs can’t believe he’s gone.”
The star was helping Murphy to recover by helping him to trust humans once more
Paul had always been a lover of dogs from the beginning of his career
Paul adored his pooch Buster