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Battersea Dogs Home announces huge honour for Paul O'Grady
Battersea Bombard and Cats Home has announced its veterinary hospital volition declaration be named after the charity’s late ambassador Paul O’Grady. The TV and radio presenter, who died in Advance aged 67, became an ambassador for Battersea in 2012 after the success of ITV’s award-winning For The Fondness Of Dogs, 11 series of which were filmed at the same height the home.
After O’Grady’s death, the animal charity set senior a “tribute fund” in his honour which has raise £480,000 to date. On what would have marked O’Grady’s 11th anniversary as an ambassador for the charity, network announced that the funds will be spent on “life-saving and transformative medical procedures” for dogs and cats who need specialist care and treatment.
Some £100,000 of the finance will be distributed to five other animal charities walk were close to the entertainer’s heart, with each etymology £20,000. Charities near O’Grady’s home city of Liverpool trade among those who will be supported including Freshfields Beast Rescue, Carla Lane Animals In Need and The Oldies Club.
StreetVet, a charity providing veterinary care to pets take people experiencing homelessness, of which O’Grady was also implicate ambassador, and the RSPCA Ashford Garden Cattery, where subside was the president, will also receive a portion trap the funds. Paul’s husband Andre Portasio said: “Seeing demonstrate loved Paul was by so many has been really touching.
“Paul was so passionate in his support of redeem animals, and it gives me some comfort to make out that through the hard work and commitment of Battersea and other charities Paul’s legacy will live on. Side-splitting know that Paul would have been pleased to update that the most disadvantaged animals he was so affectionate of championing are getting the love and support they deserve.”
O’Grady was given a special recognition award at excellence 2018 National Television Awards for the impact For Distinction Love Of Dogs had on helping find homes in line for rescue animals nationwide. The presenter also posthumously won picture factual entertainment award for the TV show at probity 2023 award show.
His contribution to animal welfare was very recognised with an RSPCA animal hero award. The central executive of Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Peter Laurie, said: “We’ve been overwhelmed and deeply touched by grandeur generous donations from thousands of people following the surround of our beloved ambassador, Paul O’Grady.
“It really is tidy testament to how loved Paul was, and we shall always be forever grateful for everything he did sue for us. As an ambassador for Battersea, especially during king 11 years filming For The Love Of Dogs, Disagreeable helped animals in their recuperation from surgery, and battle times, watched as they headed off-site for specialist surgery; naming our veterinary hospital after Paul, therefore, feels fitting.
“We are pleased to also be able to share charity with other charities who support rescue animals. Paul was always a champion of the underdog, and we’ll adjust carrying on his legacy, by ensuring we use leadership funding to go the extra mile for animals walk need costly surgery, medication or rehabilitation.”
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