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The cause of Paul's death is yet to be confirmed. He was best-known for hosting The Paul O'Grady Show, Blankety Blank and ITV's For The Love Of Dogs. The episode began with a poignant statement from Paul as he opened the programme with a voiceover as viewers got to see some of the animals that were at that time residing at Battersea Cats and Dogs Home. "Life is full of its unknown twists and turns…" he said. "So it’s always best to expect the unexpected," he added. When For the Love of Dogs launched in 2012, his position as television's favourite dog dad was confirmed. Read More Related Articles Your dog should get everything they need from their food – and a high quality, complete dry dog food , such as kibble, will provide this. How is kibble dog food made? Veronica Green, who appeared in both series two and three of the show, tweeted: ‘RIP to Paul O’Grady one of the drag greats. Sleep well Lily.’

Journalist Tom Knight wrote: ‘Before Drag Race and social media it was rare for queens to break through into mainstream media, Paul was one of the few leading the way and smashing down barriers. At Burgess, all of our kibble for dogs is made using thermal extrusion. The process involves grinding down a range of quality ingredients into a fine flour and mixing them together.I was born in a quaint little hamlet called Tranmere in Birkenhead and when I grew up I emigrated down south and had quite a good fling with London for a few years," he said. Drag Queen Divina de Campo said: ‘It is incredibly sad. 67 is no age when the retirement age is 68.

I’m not going to stand at the gate all day talking to the camera. I genuinely love these dogs. I really do." Signing up to the KentLive newsletter means you'll get the latest news direct to your inbox twice a day. Julian Clary, who makes regular guest appearances on Strictly Come Dancing, has also lived at 17th century Goldenhurst Farm in Aldington for more than a decade. Paul O'Grady's unexpected poignant words left fans in tears as the last episode of For the Love of Dogs he filmed before his death aired. The much-loved comedian, also known for his drag queen persona Lily Savage, died ‘unexpectedly but peacefully’ on March 28 aged 67.

He had a profound passion for animals too, which resonated with so many viewers, and For The Love of Dogs remains one of our best-loved series, and a really special programme for so many. On a lighter note I’m thoroughly enjoying playing Hannigan again after so long especially with a truly amazing and lovely cast. Next stop Edinburgh."

The episode went on to show Paul with a 'wise guy’' bulldog, two adorable tiny kittens and the animal-lover overjoyed at a hostel scheme opening its doors to homeless people with their dogs. But watching one of his final TV appearances was a ‘bittersweet’ moment for viewers.READ MORE: Susanna Reid comforts tearful ITV Good Morning Britain co-star after Paul O'Grady's 'unexpected' death at 67 The British TV icon helped dozens of animals be welcomed into new families. However, his love for canines was so big that sometimes he would relent and take them home himself. He said that O'Grady, also known for his drag queen persona Lily Savage, died "unexpectedly but peacefully" on Tuesday evening (March 28). Mr Portasio said in his statement: "It is with great sadness that I inform you that Paul has passed away unexpectedly but peacefully yesterday evening. Paul's relationship with his now-husband Andre would go on for 11 years before the two finally tied the knot in the summer of 2017.

His partner Andre Portasio said at the time: "He will be greatly missed by his loved ones, friends, family, animals and all those who enjoyed his humour, wit and compassion." Paul and Andre had been together for 18 years and tied the knot in 2017. The couple lived in a farmhouse home in Kent, which also housed a variety of their rescue animals. And on Thursday night (April 13), fans of O'Grady saw him looking joyful upon returning to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in a new series of his much-loved show, For The Love Of Dogs, which was filmed months before his death. The programme, which sees O’Grady meet dogs brought to the centre in need of medical treatment, training and ultimately new homes, opened with a voiceover by the late entertainer. The formulations Burgess uses are designed to ensure that our dog food nuggets contain the right level of nutrients after processing. What range of dog food kibble do you provide?In the past Paul had tragically had to say goodbye to some loveable pets. One of the most well-known being the shih tzu bichon frise Buster who died of cancer at the age of 14. Unwanted Food or Drink Products - Once supply conditions are broken, there are a number of factors outside of our control that can affect the quality of a product. Therefore perishable goods such as food and drink cannot be returned. Following the tragic news of Paul O'Grady's death, tributes have come flooding in across the country, with many focusing on his love for animals. Manufactured at our own mill in the heart of Yorkshire, we use locally sourced ingredients wherever possible to help meet the nutritional needs of your dogs and ensure that their food bowls are never left full. After learning about the surgery Peggy requires, an ever-cheerful O’Grady could be seen showering the two-year-old stray with love and saying: "It’s a long road ahead for Peggy, but I’m going to be here, for moral support and loads of cuddles." And that he was as he documented Peggy's progress before having to say a heartbreaking goodbye.

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