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MORNING Live was thrown into chaos today after a VERY naughty dog hijacked the fitness demo.

Today's edition of the BBC show saw vet Dr Greenwood in the studio alongside adorable Labrador, Dolly.

Morning Live was thrown into chaos by a dog this morning
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Morning Live was thrown into chaos by a dog this morning
Labrador Dolly started barking as the presenters tried to do Strictly fitness
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Labrador Dolly started barking as the presenters tried to do Strictly fitness

The vet spoke about a disturbing trend of ear cropping and how it can negatively affect a dog's life.

He then stuck around for the rest of the show as did his canine companion, who relaxed on the sofa alongside host Gethin Jones.

But during the show's daily Strictly fitness segment, Dolly had a burst of energy and started running amok as Strictly pro Neil Jones tried to show viewers the moves.

As he stood at the front, Gethin sat on a seat behind him while his co-host - Dragons' Den's Sara Davies - stood at the other side of Neil.

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But as they clapped their hands above their heads and down in front of them, Dolly started barking loudly and going between Sara and Gethin.

At one point she also went up behind Neil and he was lucky not to accidentally step on her paws.

While Dr Greenwood was then seeing trying to quieten Dolly down, the dog was soon back off towards the presenters barking and sniffing around them.

Viewers at home thought the moment was hilarious, with one writing on Twitter: "Can @BBCMorningLive have dog guests on every morning please, that was great."

Another added: "@BBCMorningLive sorry morning live dolly stole the show."

Meanwhile, Gethin's co-host Sam Quek has given birth to her second child just hours after hosting the show.

The 33-year-old fell pregnant seven months after welcoming her daughter Molly last year.

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She gave birth the day after hosting the BBC's Morning Live with Gethin Jones on Friday.

Sharing a black and white photo of her new addition, Sam told  magazine, she said: "There are 4 of us now…"

Dolly went up to Neil Jones who was trying to lead the session
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Dolly went up to Neil Jones who was trying to lead the session

Morning Live airs weekdays at 9.15am on BBC One and is available on BBC iPlayer.

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