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has emotionally paid tribute to his beloved dog Hurley as he revealed he has 'cried a lot' following his death.
The Geordie presenter, 50, opened up on his companion's passing on the latest episode of his podcast with best pal and co-host .
Ant had shared custody of Hurley with his ex-wife following a bitter court battle during their divorce.
Speaking about his death, Ant emotionally said: 'I want to say thank you. I've had a lot of people wishing me well and giving me their sympathies for Hurley that passed away.
'It was, honestly, it was such a shock when he passed, but the love that that people have poured on me everywhere I've gone, you know, even when I was on holiday, even this morning, just strangers in the street coming over.'
As snaps of Hurley appeared on the studio screen, Ant continued: 'There's my lovely boy, Hurley. He was a chalky brown Labrador. He was 12 and-a-half when he passed.
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Ant McPartlin has emotionally paid tribute to his beloved dog Hurley as he revealed he has 'cried a lot' following his death
As snaps of Hurley appeared on the studio screen, Ant continued: 'There's my lovely boy, Hurley. He was a chalky brown Labrador. He was 12 and-a-half when he passed'
'He passed away in my arms. We were at the vet's and we were all there to see him, all the family, everyone that he loved was there, and it was a very sad, but it was a very lovely moment when we all got to say goodbye to him.'
Daily Mail previously revealed how Ant and Lisa were reunited eight years after their split for the heartbreaking moment.
Ant went on to say: 'I've cried a lot. I've cried... for anyone that's lost a pet that is beloved to them, then my heart goes out to you and I know how you feel because it's tough.
'You're just reminded of him all the time, you know, wherever you go, the walks, because I've still got two other dogs, so I still have to take them for walks, so the walks that we go on, the walks that we used to go on with him, I'd cry in the middle of walks and I cried making their dog food because the bowls are next to his bowl, but it's been awful, but thank you.
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'Thank you for coming over. Thank you for speaking to me. I'll never, not thank you for that, because it actually, it's really quite soothing and it does help. And it's nice to hear if you've ever lost a pet or a dog, especially that you're close to that, just how much it means to you, so, thanks.'
Ant previously credited Hurley with helping him to overcome his battle with drink and drug addiction.
Earlier this week Lisa shared a series of throwback snaps of Hurley as a puppy, showing off his joyful life on dog walks and at her home.
The makeup artist was inundated by condolence messages by her celebrity pals including Anthea Turner, Holly Willoughby's sister Kelly, Gemma Atkinson and Sophie Ellis Bextor.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, the Strictly make up artist posted the poem Rainbow Bridge in tribute to Hurley.
The poem said: 'A part of our family, you were never just a pet, I still remember those puppy eyes the first moment that we met.
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'You bounced around so freely and scurried around our feet, the excitement that you’d show us, when we fetched you out a treat.
'You left paw prints on our hearts from the moment we brought you home, so many wonderful adventures, all the places where we roamed.
Ant had shared custody of Hurley with his ex-wife Lisa Armstrong following a bitter battle during their divorce
'Always happy to see us, a wagging tail at the door, we’ll miss all of your tricks and the way you gave your paw.
'You understood every word we said, loved us unconditionally, always at your happiest out exploring running free.
'The rainbow bridge came to call you, our time came to an end, you were never just a dog but always our best friend.
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'The love we shared for you, something we will always cherish and remember, our dog, our friend, our chosen family member.'
She also shared a snap of him by the fireplace with the caption: 'Forever our boy.'
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