Clare Balding is because of front a brand-new, feel-good Channel 5 series that will contact the country to help discover the UK’s missing out on dogs.
Lost Dogs: Live will motivate audiences to help locate lost family pets and reunite them with their owners.
Members of the general public will have the ability to get in touch with the program to report sightings of dogs who have actually gone missing out on.
Award-winning broadcaster, author and dog-lover Balding will be signed up with by numerous roaming press reporters, consisting of Michelle Ackerley, Dr Amir Khan, Storm Huntley, JB Gill, Radzi Chinyanganya and Rav Wilding.
Each live episode will include round-ups of missing out on dogs and discovered dogs from throughout the UK, with a call to action for audiences to contact us if they have any helpful info.
In addition, professional people, groups and organisations will display the latest guidance on how to keep dogs safe and display the contemporary tech being utilized to help discover lost or taken dogs.
“Our dogs are not just pets, they’re part of the family and if one goes missing, it’s a traumatic experience,” said Balding.
“With Channel 5 leading the charge, I’m looking forward to helping reunite owners with their dogs and to share tips on how to keep our animals safe.”
According to pet insurance provider PetGuard, 40% of the general public have actually had a family pet go missing out on, and 60% of missing out on animals are never ever recuperated.
Balding will host 3, 60-minute episodes of the program, which was commissioned by Kit Morey, commissioning editor, unscripted, Channel 5 and Paramount+.
“We’re so very delighted to have Clare on board for what is such an important and heart-warming series for our viewers,” Morey said.
“I’m looking forward to seeing the emotional reunions of dogs with their families. There won’t be a dry eye in the house.”
Lost Dogs: Live is executive produced by Pat Doyle at BBC Studios.
The program is anticipated to air in July with additional information on launch date to be revealed in due course.