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    CaseyKleinCaseyKlein Posts: 3,162
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    cavalli wrote: »
    That dog act sounds horrendous, think I'll give it a miss today :(

    thought it was hysterical, as did the guests. assumed it was going to stroll over but to see it wobbling along slowly, fall off half way along(only 12 inches off the ground), mel and sue ready to go 'oh well tough luck see you tomorrow' and it went back to the start and did it again, lol
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 671
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    it was bizarre. I must admit. The dog thing. He just wanted the toy at the end! :(
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    AnonandonAnonandon Posts: 257
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    hunter23 wrote: »
    i actually remember that. what a mess that was.

    anyway, hope they get thousands of complaints for showing that stupid dog trick.

    They got one, from me.
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    toofasttoofast Posts: 2,240
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    Anonandon wrote: »
    They got one, from me.

    Good. It was upsetting to see that dog performing such a daft and unnatural 'trick'. The dog looked distressed by it - and so did some of the guests.
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    GoinGagaGoinGaga Posts: 3,153
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    As far as animal cruelty goes, I'd also be concerned about the method involved in actually getting the dog to learn the trick in the first place.
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    AnonandonAnonandon Posts: 257
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    GoinGaga wrote: »
    As far as animal cruelty goes, I'd also be concerned about the method involved in actually getting the dog to learn the trick in the first place.

    Which beggars the question why book the Tosser that trained Ozzy in the first place.
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    anyonefortennisanyonefortennis Posts: 111,858
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    I bet there will be an apology tomorrow.
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    spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    really can't see this lasting one week let alone six
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    Hollie_LouiseHollie_Louise Posts: 39,991
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    I like the show. It's a bit of fun, I like them both.
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    toofasttoofast Posts: 2,240
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    Anonandon wrote: »
    They got one, from me.
    Anonandon wrote: »
    Which beggars the question why book the Tosser that trained Ozzy in the first place.

    that concerned me, too. I think that might have been the beginning of the end for this terrible show. To have any animal trained to do that on TV in this day and age beggars belief! Obviously falling off was petrifying for the dog. >:(
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    Hollie_LouiseHollie_Louise Posts: 39,991
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    It was so petrified it jumped straight back on
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    toofasttoofast Posts: 2,240
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    It was so petrified it jumped straight back on

    Yeah, that's called training.
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    JamieHTJamieHT Posts: 12,207
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    toofast wrote: »
    that concerned me, too. I think that might have been the beginning of the end for this terrible show. To have any animal trained to do that on TV in this day and age beggars belief! Obviously falling off was petrifying for the dog. >:(

    I don't think it was petrified at all as it had done it before and it wasn't that high. I agree though that it should never have been trained to do that.
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    AnonandonAnonandon Posts: 257
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    It was so petrified it jumped straight back on

    Don't make me get Pavlovian on your arse!
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    Hollie_LouiseHollie_Louise Posts: 39,991
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    Anonandon wrote: »
    Don't make me get Pavlovian on your arse!

    I'm not making you do anything, especially not on my buttocks.

    But thanks for making me think of pavlova :(
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    AnonandonAnonandon Posts: 257
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    I'm not making you do anything, especially not on my buttocks.

    But thanks for making me think of pavlova :(
    I apologise. Clearly buttocks are not an ideal work space for meringue and ice cream based dessert preparation.
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    elnombreelnombre Posts: 3,625
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    Pavlova Arce was the best Eurovision contestant Russia ever produced.
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    AnonandonAnonandon Posts: 257
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    elnombre wrote: »
    Pavlova Arce was the best Eurovision contestant Russia ever produced.
    Nice one.
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    Brucie BonusBrucie Bonus Posts: 482
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    Sue Perkins has replied to a tweet

    "there is no, and I mean NO way that I would participate in anything that was cruel to animals"
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    pburke90pburke90 Posts: 14,758
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    Interesting comment... and a typical example of their humour that is so fun to watch. :)

    "You can find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Grindr"

    I bet that last one went over a lot of peoples heads...
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    HotgossipHotgossip Posts: 22,385
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    Can't stand those two and nothing would persuade me to watch them.

    They are like two teachers pet school prefects. Just awful, talentless and boring.
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    tobitobi Posts: 2,915
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    I didn't see it. I like them on the Bake Off but I don't like seeing too much of them on a show. Just a tad annoying after a while
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    TregardTregard Posts: 48
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    People making a huge fuss over very little I imagine. If the dog was being mistreated in any way it wouldn't've got to air.
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    hunter23hunter23 Posts: 3,097
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    Tregard wrote: »
    People making a huge fuss over very little I imagine. If the dog was being mistreated in any way it wouldn't've got to air.

    Is the show not live? It wasn't cruel, but it didn't look like it was enjoying itself on there.
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    fhs man 2fhs man 2 Posts: 7,591
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    Not really a fan of shows that feature cooking but this is really good. I like how it doesn't drag on like other daily shows. It's quite compact which is good as it's on 5 days a week. :)
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