Jon Kay comforts Sally Nugent as she becomes emotional on BBC Breakfast: ‘I don’t think I can carry on’
During the pandemic, the charityhad to pause its breeding and training programmes for the first time in its history, meaning that there were fewer dogs available for people with viewing impairments.
During the segment, a video was shown about guide dog training, telling the story of a volunteer called Lisa, who trained a puppy named Fergall. The kind-hearted puppy raiser had to face saying goodbye to Fergall when it was time for him to go progress to advanced training, as Lisa admitted: ‘It’s hard, but you’ve got to remember why you’re doing it.’Sally admitted how emotional the guide dogs segment had made her
As the cameras returned to the BBC studio, Sally appeared overwhelmed by the segment, uttering the word ‘wow’ in response to the film.However, Sally managed to refrain from shedding any tears and was able to continue, remarking that it was an ‘incredible thing to do’ to volunteer to train a guide dog, knowing that you have to say goodbye at some point in the near future.
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