Alison Hammond’s warm and caring touch when presenting ‘This Morning’ and now on ‘For the Love of Dogs’ has been praised. However, some viewers have noticed a ‘bad habit’ of hers – the overuse of the phrase ‘babs’ during filming. This has become a point of criticism for some fans, who find it distracting and unnecessary. Despite this, Hammond’s dedication to the show and her passion for helping animals at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home remain evident.
Meanwhile, the ITV series has seen a decline in ratings since the departure of Paul O’Grady, who had a much larger audience following. O’Grady’s episodes consistently garnered an average audience rating of over four million viewers, while Hammond’s premiere episode received an average audience rating of 1.84m, reaching 2m viewers at its peak. Hammond has previously addressed criticism from trolls who questioned her qualifications to host the show, given that she does not have a dog of her own. She responded by stating that her love for animals and her commitment to helping Battersea are what drive her involvement in the series.
Despite the criticism, Hammond’s enthusiasm and compassion for the dogs and cats featured on ‘For the Love of Dogs’ continue to shine through. Her interactions with the animals are genuine and heartwarming, showcasing her love for their well-being. The show provides a valuable platform for raising awareness about animal welfare and the importance of adoption, making Hammond’s contribution, despite her occasional use of ‘babs,’ a positive one.