Iconic Dulux dog and her adorable puppies wreak havoc on This Morning
Chaos on This Morning as Dulux dog puppies poop on the floor and chew the sofa
- The puppies ran amuck in the studio, while one did a large poop on the floor
- READ MORE: Iconic Dulux dog gives birth to seven adorable puppies
A Dulux puppy caused quite the stir after it pooped on This Morning’s studio floor.
Iconic Dulux covergirl Olivia, an English sheepdog, appeared on the show today alongside her cute litter of puppies, and their proud owner Elle.
Olivia, who appears in the paint brand’s television adverts, gave birth to five girls and two boys, in Lincolnshire last month, and the pups ran amok in the studio, as they pulled at sofa covers, licked people’s footwear and generally caused a scene.
Things took a turn for the worst, when an overexcited puppy hilariously pooped on the floor, forcing host Craig Doyle to clean up the mess.
The puppies – who were born eight weeks ago – appeared unfazed, as they continued with their fun.
A Dulux English sheepdog caused quite the stir after it pooped on This Morning’s studio floor today
The not-so innocent pups ran amok in the studio, as they pulled at sofa covers, licked people’s footwear and generally caused a scene
As the chaotic moment unfolded, Holly Willoughby attempts to hold in her laughter, adding: ‘You know what, you’re not the first puppy to do that on air’.
However Craig was left with no choice but to scan the studio for cleaning utensils.
He asked show producers: ‘Can we get a thingy? I’ll get rid of that, to which Holly responded: ‘Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!’
As the pesky puppies spotted the mess, they all crowded around to take a sniff, but Craig warned them away, shouting: ‘Don’t stand in it’.
The madness was finally over when a show producer handed him a stack of white tissues to clear away the poop.
And despite Holly cheering him on with a ‘well done’, she branded the entire ordeal as ‘gross’.
Many who tuned in to the show took to X, formerly know and Twitter, to comment on the chaos, while one person joked: ‘I hope Craig has washed his hands after picking up the dog poo’.
‘It finally happened! A dog took a dump on the #ThisMorning set’ said another.
The overexcited puppy hilariously pooped on the floor, forcing host Craig Doyle to clean up the mess (Pictured: Proud owner Elle joins hosts Craig Doyle and Holly Willoughby alongside Olivia and her litter of puppies)
Iconic Dulux covergirl Olivia (pictured), an English sheepdog, appeared on the show today alongside her cute litter of puppies, and their proud owner Elle
As the pesky puppies spotted the mess, they all crowded around to take a sniff, but Craig warned them away, shouting: ‘Don’t stand in it’
Here, one very troublesome puppy is pictured biting at a This Morning sofa cover
The puppy appeared to be having a great time chewing the sofa while the presenters carried on with the show
Despite Holly cheering Craig on with a ‘well done’, she branded the entire ordeal as ‘gross’
The madness wass finally over when a show producer (pictured) handed Craig a pile of white tissues to clear away the poop
A third said: ‘So this is what #ThisMorning’s been reduced to… a load of dog poo!’
Olivia, six, barely moved a muscle while the hosts discussed the ‘glamorous’ life of a Dulux star.
Elle explained that the first Dulux dog shot to fame 60 years ago, after accidentally running into shot during the filming of an advert.
All Dulux dogs often enjoy special attention, including special eye and hearing tests, as well as grooming for their long hair.
Many who tuned in to the show took to X, formerly know and Twitter , to comment on the chaos, while one person joked: ‘I hope Craig has washed his hands after picking up the dog poo’
Elle also revealed that Olivia would never be required to film an advert for more than four hours of a stretch.
It’s anticipated that the next Dulux queen will be her three-year-old daughter Vienna, and not – perhaps for the best – a puppy from the new litter.
Elle said Olivia’s mum Madison was also a Dulux dog, adding that the crown would stay in the family to keep all Dulux models looking the same.
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