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For The Love of Dogs Show host Alison Hammond is ‘struggling to build a rapport with ITV present’s four-legged buddies’ as she is scared of massive dogs, crew members say

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She was thrilled when it was introduced final 12 months she could be entering into the late Paul O’Grady’s sneakers as host of For The Love Of Dogs.

But it seems that Alison Hammond is struggling to build the rapport her predecessor loved with the ITV present’s four-legged buddies – crew members say she is scared of massive dogs.

Ms Hammond, 49, has by no means owned a canine, and whereas she apparently adores assembly smaller breeds throughout shoots for the programme at London’s Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, bigger ones are stated to startle her.

One supply stated: ‘The show is only in very early pre-production filming and Alison is great, but she finds the bigger dogs frightening.

‘She loves cuddling up to the little cute ones but then you come across a massive one and it’s a unique story. But then until you’re used to being round dogs it’s intimidating.’

Alison Hammond together with her This Morning co-host Dermot O’Leary. A crew member at For The Love of Dogs have claimed Ms Hammond is fearful of the larger dogs on the programme
Alison Hammond with employees and dogs at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Ms Hammond has by no means owned a canine, and whereas she apparently adores assembly smaller breeds throughout shoots for the programme at London’s Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, bigger ones are stated to startle her
Paul O’Grady was the host of For the Love of Dogs from 2012 till his demise in 2023. Social media was awash with criticism of the choice to rent Ms Hammond because the alternative for canine lover Mr O’Grady as a consequence of issues over her lack of expertise with dogs

Show insiders say that her fears stem from a devastating childhood reminiscence of witnessing a ‘savage’ canine attack on a neighbour in Birmingham.

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Writing in her 2021 autobiography You’ve Got To Laugh, the This Morning presenter revealed: ‘I saw the whole thing happen: the dog took a massive chunk out of his leg and blood poured everywhere. I had to help him hobble back to his mum, screaming in pain, and for weeks afterwards the kids on our street never stopped talking about savage dogs and gushing wounds.’

Social media was awash with criticism of the choice to rent Ms Hammond because the alternative for canine lover Mr O’Grady, who hosted the present from 2012 till shortly earlier than his demise final March.

Concern over her questionable suitability as a consequence of her lack of expertise with dogs prompted her to reply on social media final month. She stated of taking over the function: ‘It’s a large duty. And that’s what I need to do the present as a result of I need to discover out about dogs, and I’ve at all times wished a canine. You know that. But I’ve at all times wished a canine.

‘But you have to take it very, very seriously, don’t you?’

Ms Hammond, who made her career breakthrough as a contestant on the 2002 series of Big Brother, has turn into one of the crucial sought-after girls in tv after spending greater than 15 years as This Morning’s showbusiness reporter.

After being made a presenter on Fridays alongside Dermot O’Leary, she was employed by Channel 4 to host The Great British Bake Off, a call that’s stated to have angered ITV bosses who had been eager to maintain her completely on their channels.

The subsequent collection of For The Love Of Dogs is because of be broadcast later this 12 months.

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