Paul O'Grady has been left devastated after he was forced to return foster dog Tulip to the dogs' home.
The ITV star became captivated by the white American bull dog when he was filming or his show Paul O'Grady for the Love of Dogs: What Happened Next.
The self-confessed pooch lover took Tulip under his wing and gave her a new place to live.
But he soon realised the heartbreaking fact that it wasn't suitable for her to stay.
When Tulip arrived at Paul's home she seemed to bark furiously at his other dog, which disturbed the popular presenter.
Tulip's unexpected outburst left his existing dog shaken and she failed to bark back, writes the Daily Star.
Seeing that things had become rather unsettled in his household, Paul had no other choice but to return the pooch with hopes that she would soon be fostered or adopted by a loving family.
When he revisited Tulip's story in the ITV programme, he was happy to discover that someone did decide to adopt her and she was able to blend into her family and get along with her other dog.
Fans of Paul's beloved pet show were loving the recap programme and jumped on to Twitter to share their thoughts.
One person said: "Nice having the chance to see how the dogs got on."
Meanwhile, another fan shared a picture of her dog watching the show and penned: "Vinnie loves watching #pogdogs and realising how lucky he is. Bless those doggos."
Presenter Paul hit headlines when he returned to his Radio 2 show last week after being replaced by Rob Beckett for three months.
Posting a picture of himself at the Chelsea Flower Show on Instagram, Paul captioned the photo: "No, I haven’t got a stall flogging flowers, I’m at the Chelsea Flower Show," the broadcaster wrote.
"I look like I’ve been up to something on this photo but I can assure you I haven’t. I kept getting asked by the press if I was into gardening but I had to come clean and admit that if I go into a garden centre the plants wilt with fear in case I buy them.
"Great day though, hooked up with some of my favourite people and couldn’t believe the stunning garden designs and the most beautiful flowers that could only have been grown by a magician."
Seeing him back on their screens, fans took the opportunity to welcome him back on the radio.
One follower wrote: "Your great! Glad you're back on the radio !" one happy user said while another added: "So glad your back on the radio."
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