But Channel 4 hung tough, and hung its cameras on various dogs owned by people who, by stretching the word to the very limits of its already considerable elasticity, could be described as celebrities – and then it unleashed the hounds.
Well, we’re about to find out thanks to new Channel 4 series, Celebrity Snoop Dogs.has landed a cheeky first look at the series, which will see mystery celebrities allow cameras into their fancy homes.Celebrity Snoop Dogs starts Friday at 8.30pm on Channel 4.
Yuki the Shiba Inu has a snooze in a giant pot noodle bed (Picture: 柴犬ゆきちゃん)Every pet deserves a cosy bed of the highest standards to snooze in – even if they then ignore your design efforts and just sleep in the box it came in.
2. Sleeping Sausages Courtesy of obi_and_kato/Instagram For these dogs, snoozing is always better when you can do it with a buddy… especially when your buddy is just as tiny, furry and cute as you are.
The case of Snoop the Staffordshire bull terrier-type pet shocked animal lovers globally after CCTV images showed a man getting out of a car with the pet and its bed then deserting it on the pavement on the other side of the road.
Peppa the abandoned dog named because of her bright pink skin (Image: RSPCA) Days after CCTV footage of a dog called Snoop being turfed out of a car went viral worldwide, animal cruelty investigators are probing two new cruelty cases in the city.
The news that Google is recording everything you do, even if you have signalled that you don’t want it to, is yet another indicator that the tech company, like many of its peers, doesn’t seem to care much for ethics.