ITV Loose Women descends into fiery debate as co-stars clash over pet dogs

ITV Loose Women descended into a fiery debate on Friday as the panellists argued about how you decide whether to get a pet dog or not

Loose Women took a fiery turn on Friday as the panellists debated about how you decide whether to get a pet dog or not.

During the latest episode, it was revealed that Judi Love was in a dilemma as she was considering whether to get a pet dog or not with her co-stars offering their views. Kaye Adams was all in favour of getting a pet dog but Jane Moore was defiantly against the idea.

Kaye, 60, said: “Judi is on the cusp of maybe considering possibly a furry friend…” to which Jane, 61, immediately shouted: “Don’t do it!”, adding: “Your lifestyle does not suit a dog!” with Kaye replying: “She’ll have to change her lifestyle.”

As Judi, 43, revealed that she wanted a dog as a companion and that she would spoil it, Jane declared: “I’m going to set my watch, three months time: ‘Wish I’d listened to you, Jane!'” with Kaye responding: “I don’t agree!” the panellists then did a test from the charity Dogs Trust, which had questions such as “do you have the time”, to which Jane interrupted.

Kaye then said: “Jane, why are you so anti-dog?” with Jane declaring: “I’m not anti-dog, I’m anti people getting a dog when not in the right set up to have one” with Kaye repeating: “You are anti-dog!” the latter then pointed out how much a dog can enhance your life.

To which Jane interrupted with: “But it’s not about a dog enhancing your life, you’ve got to make it right for the dog….” Kaye then pointed out about her own pet dog: “What I’m saying is, I changed my life….” with Jane interrupting with: “Well, you’re here [at work on Loose Women!” A stunned and laughing Kaye was quick to fire back with: “Stop being so aggressive!”


Kaye Adams was all in favour of getting a pet dog but Jane Moore was defiantly against the idea 
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To which Jane explained: “I’m just speaking on behalf of places like Dogs Trust, if you work all day you would not pass the test to take a dog from the Dogs Trust.” At the end of the show, Kaye read out messages from viewers over whether Judi should get a pet dog with the majority of fans agreeing she should.

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