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£125,000 For The Love Of Paul’s Dogs

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naomi24 | 15:03 Wed 13th Mar 2024 | Film, Media & TV
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Paul O'Grady has left £25,000 for the care of each of his five dogs.   Will Alison Hammond be up to filling his shoes?  She's never owned a dog.

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Barry he could hardly leave it to the actual dogs to manage. One can poo-poo or dismiss it but without a shadow of a doubt Paul O'Grady loved his dogs and all dogs. 
16:17 Wed 13th Mar 2024

im sorry  i dont  understaand your q.

is alison hammond looking after his dogs?

I'm not sure of the relevace of the £125k though other than to show  how much he loved his dogs

None so  blind as those who won't see. She's never had a dog, never said she likes dogs even. Why do people think she got this job? It's certainly not based on skills in the subject matter.

That's a clever way to avoid inheritance tax.  The reality is that he has left £125k to his agent providing he cares for his dogs.

I have never watched the programme so I'm not bothered who hosts it

Barry he could hardly leave it to the actual dogs to manage. One can poo-poo or dismiss it but without a shadow of a doubt Paul O'Grady loved his dogs and all dogs. 

I'm sure his agent would have looked after them regardless and I never doubted Paul loved his dogs.

 

I'd have "looked after" his dogs for £50k !!!

You're cheap, Dave 

I love what he's done but most of than dosh will end up in the sky of the chirridee bosses. That's the problem with big chiridee.

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Good afternoon, Copilot.  Welcome to the AnswerBank.

How old are the dogs 🤔

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I don't know, cassa.

Prudie loved the poo poo comment!

If they live ten years more each that could easily be swallowed up in food, grooming and vet bills.  

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That one is in the bag, Lankeela.  BA for Prudie.  :o)

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