“He’s got heart, humour, and humanity — everything Paul O’Grady had,” one fan wrote.
“Pete Wicks is the natural successor to For the Love of Dogs.”
According to insiders, ITV bosses are watching closely after fan polls showed 87% of viewers want Pete to take over O’Grady’s beloved series. 
Fans Can’t Stop Talking
Social media has exploded with praise for Pete’s warmth and authenticity:
“He’s gone from heartbreak to heartwarming — the country’s fallen in love with him again.”
“Finally, a host who truly loves animals!”
“Pete Wicks would be perfect to carry Paul’s legacy forward.”
Meanwhile, ITV’s reboot of For the Love of Dogs with Alison Hammond continues to divide audiences — and Pete’s show is quietly stealing the nation’s heart.
From “Bad Boy” to National Treasure
Gone are the days of reality TV scandals. Today, Pete Wicks is being celebrated as a voice for kindness, compassion, and second chances — both for rescue animals and himself.
Behind the tattoos and the swagger is a man who’s proving that redemption isn’t just real — it’s inspiring.
“He’s not just saving dogs,” one viewer said. “He’s saving his own story.” 
The Verdict
With For Dogs’ Sake rising in popularity and fan demand louder than ever, it’s clear that Pete Wicks isn’t just back on TV — he’s becoming a national treasure in the making.
Because sometimes, the biggest transformations aren’t scripted… they’re heartfelt. 