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Pete Wicks 'on a mission' to rehome poorly Kenilworth dog
Pete Wicks 'on a mission' to rehome poorly Kenilworth dog

BBC News

time2 days ago

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Pete Wicks 'on a mission' to rehome poorly Kenilworth dog

TV personality Pete Wicks says he is "on a mission" to help rehome a dog who does not have long to live. The Only Way is Essex and Strictly Come Dancing star met Theo, a Neapolitan mastiff, during his visit to the Dogs Trust centre in Kenilworth, Warwickshire, while filming for his latest series of Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake. Wicks said he "instantly fell in love" with Theo, who has dilated cardiomyopathy, a life-limiting heart condition and is expected to only live for one more returned to the centre on Thursday and said: "It is a genuine, genuine mission, he needs to live out the rest of his life happy." Tristan Smith, who cares for Theo at the dogs home, said his condition had not been well treated when he was taken in at the centre."He's now on medication but he won't lead a life of a normal length," Mr Smith said."Nobody knows how long he's got left," Wicks added. The TV star described Theo as a "gentle giant"."He's goofy, he's clumsy, his temperament is incredible, he's got so much love to give," Wicks said."He deserves to be part of family and have as much love as any other dog. "We are in rush to get him that happy feeling where he knows he's safe and content." Wicks previously took in two rescue dogs and said it was so important to give dogs that had not had the best start in life a second chance. "Every dog deserves to know not every human is bad and that is exactly what Theo deserves," he added. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Pete Wicks' desperate plea to give 'beloved' dog a home before he dies
Pete Wicks' desperate plea to give 'beloved' dog a home before he dies

Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

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Pete Wicks' desperate plea to give 'beloved' dog a home before he dies

Kind-hearted TV star Pete Wicks is urging Mirror readers to adopt Neapolitan Mastiff Theo who may only have months left to live because of a heart condition For Pete Wicks, it was very much love at first sight. And as Theo the Neapolitan Mastiff bounds over and gives him a big, slobbery lick, the feeling is most definitely mutual. 'He is a big boy, clumsy, goofy, and a bit of a doughnut, but he's so soft and gentle with this squishy, slobbery face, and I just absolutely love him,' Pete says. ‌ As the presenter of TV show Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake, he meets hundreds of dogs like Theo every year who are in desperate need of a home. ‌ But he was left so moved by Theo's heartbreaking story that Pete is now calling on kind-hearted Mirror readers to help. Because loveable Theo, who is only four-years-old, has a life-limiting heart condition that means he may only have up to a year left to live. Pete is desperate for him to find a loving home so he doesn't have to spend his final days in kennels. And the star has even offered to pay for all Theo's medical bills himself to lessen the financial load for anyone who adopts him. 'I'm not afraid to admit I'm very emotional when it comes to dogs but it hit me very hard, like a ton of bricks,' Pete says. 'It's impacted me quite a lot and makes me emotional now thinking about it…if you could meet him and just two minutes with him, he is this big, slobbery angel on Earth.' Theo has dilated cardiomyopathy which means that his heart struggles to work efficiently. He also has arrhythmia. ‌ 'We don't know how long he's got before heart failure. It could be months. It could be a year, but the likelihood is that as he gets older, it will get worse,' he says. 'He may not have a particularly lot of time left. He is being treated with different medicines, which are incredibly expensive, so I've offered to pay for these myself.' Pete says he would have loved to have adopted Theo himself, who is currently living at Kenilworth Dogs Trust. ‌ 'I genuinely would love to but we're at the beginning of filming for the next six months, which makes looking after him impossible,' he says. 'But its upsets me when I think of this dog spending whatever time he has left in kennels. 'If there ever is a dog that deserves to be at home and have however long he's got left surrounded by a family, this is the dog.' ‌ They first met while filming the new series of the smash-hit U&W show Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake at Dogs Trust Kenilworth. Theo arrived severely underweight after being found as a stray. For now, Theo, who weighs 52kgs, is being expertly cared for by staff, who have also fallen in love with him, particularly Louie his handler. ‌ Given his heart condition, they have to manage Theo very carefully, who is a little limited in terms of the amount of exercise he is allowed. 'Keeping a young dog who's kind of got this lust for life quite calm, especially when it's a dog of his size, can be quite difficult,' Pete says. Instead they try and keep him stimulated in other ways such as through licky mats and puzzles, which Theo enjoys. 'We try to stimulate his brain in a way that kind of exercise would normally do, but keeps him fairly calm in the process,' he says. ‌ According to the Dogs Trust, Theo would be happy in a home with teenagers aged 14 and above, and could live with another confident dog, following a successful meet-and-greet at the charity's rehoming centre. Emma-Jane Thomas, Rehoming Centre Manager at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, adds: 'Theo is our resident gentle giant. He's got a wonderful temperament and buckets of love to give, but sadly, his health condition and life expectancy is putting off potential adopters. ‌ 'We're so grateful to Pete and the For Dogs' Sake team for helping us spread the word about Theo and his search for a home. 'Until we are able to find him a permanent home, Theo will be taken care of by our wonderful team of volunteer fosterers and staff at Dogs Trust Kenilworth, but we know his forever sofa is out there somewhere. And with Pete Wicks giving him the celeb seal of approval, how could you possibly say no?' Due to his size and energy. Theo will also need some support settling into a routine, including housetraining and gradually becoming comfortable being left alone. His ideal home would offer plenty of space and a peaceful routine, the charity says. 'If there ever there is a dog that deserves to live out the rest of his life surrounded by love, then it's this one,' says Pete. Pete Wicks: For Dogs' Sake is returning to U&W for a second and third series, as well as a Christmas special. Series one is available to stream for free on U.

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