Pete Wicks, once best known for his fiery reality-TV days on The Only Way Is Essex, has just taken the biggest leap of his career — and it’s one that’s already winning hearts across Britain. The tattooed heart-throb has landed a major new television role that’s drawing unexpected comparisons to the late, great Paul O’Grady.
The series, titled For Dogs’ Sake, follows Pete as he works alongside animal-rescue teams and volunteers, helping abandoned and mistreated dogs find loving homes. The show is emotional, raw, and uplifting — and fans have quickly declared him “the worthy successor to Paul O’Grady,” praising his natural warmth and deep connection with animals.
For Pete, who has long been an outspoken advocate for dog welfare, the project is more than just another TV job. It’s personal. “I’ve always felt most at peace around dogs,” he said in a recent interview. “This isn’t about fame. It’s about doing something real — giving a voice to animals that don’t have one.”

Viewers have been moved by his genuine compassion and hands-on approach. Gone is the polished reality-star persona; in its place is a softer, more grounded Pete — someone who laughs, cries, and gets his hands dirty rescuing dogs from heartbreaking situations. Many who watched the debut episode admitted they “didn’t expect to cry,” while others said Pete had “brought back the spirit of Paul O’Grady” with his warmth and authenticity.
Paul O’Grady’s legacy looms large in British television. His beloved series For the Love of Dogs celebrated the beauty and resilience of rescue animals, turning Battersea Dogs Home into a household name. Following his passing in 2023, fans wondered whether anyone could ever fill his shoes. Pete Wicks, it seems, has managed to do so without imitation — simply by being himself.
But stepping into such revered territory isn’t without its challenges. Pete knows comparisons will follow him everywhere, and expectations are high. Still, his easy charm and empathy have made an impression that feels both refreshing and real. This isn’t about recreating Paul O’Grady’s show — it’s about continuing a legacy of kindness in a modern, heartfelt way.
With new episodes and a Christmas special already confirmed, Pete’s future in television looks brighter — and more meaningful — than ever. For a man once known for reality-TV drama, this transformation is nothing short of remarkable.
What started as a career twist has turned into something far deeper: a story of redemption, love, and second chances — for both people and the dogs they save.
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