Sheridan Smith, which saw Britain’s hairiest hounds get a makeover on the hunt for Britain’s best dog groomer, was axed after it had caused some uproar.Backlash came as a result of featuring dyed pets, such as a poodle with blue ears, prompting the RSPCA to reportedly claiming the show was sending out a “worrying message” about animals being seen as fashion accessories.In the programme, which featured 16 professionals competing to see who could transform dogs into the smartest pooches in the land, some animals were dressed in costumes, which caused viewers to complain and assert they were being mistreated.In a statement sent to Metro.co.uk, a spokesperson praised the "light relief" that the programme brought to viewers during the.
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