Celebrity vet Chris Brown has offered some important advice for pet owners
The hunky 46-year-old reality TV star has told fans it was best to lock out the family dog from the master bedroom before sharing intimate moments with a loved one.
‘I think you’ve got to [do that] because you can’t have it watching you,’ Brown said during an appearance on WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda Show on Monday.
Brown made the comments after he was asked on air what he did with his dogs when he wanted to ‘do the deed’.
‘They just form judgements,’ he joked and continued: ‘They’ve got very judgy eyes.
‘You get the side look, where it’s like, ”What are you doing?”’
‘The dog might be looking at you thinking, ”I’m next”, suggested co-host Brendan ‘Jonesy’ Jones.
Brown, collapsing into laughter, added that if a dog watched its humans getting romantic the canine might think that ‘someone was getting hurt’.
Celebrity vet Chris Brown has offered some important advice for pet owners. Pictured: The TV vet and one his dogs
It comes after Brown announced he was set to reunite with his former The Living Room co-star Amanda Keller for an exciting new project for Channel Seven.
The much loved TV vet said he will be appearing alongside his long-time Channel Ten co-star, 62, on upcoming animal adventure series, Once in a Lifetime.
Keller confirmed the exciting news in July during a segment on the Jonesy and Amanda Show.
‘I’ve got some news. I’m going on a filming assignment. It’s a show called Once in a Lifetime and Chris Brown is hosting this,’ she told listeners.
‘This is a show I know he’s wanted to do for years. I do know which country I’m going to, but I’m not allowed to say. It’s in Africa… But that’s all I know.’
The hunky 46-year-old reality TV star has told fans it was best to lock out the family dog from the master bedroom before sharing intimate moments with a loved one.
Meanwhile, Channel Seven said in a statement the series will see Brown come face-to-face with some of the world’s most renowned animals in pursuit of the ultimate wildlife encounter.
‘This is a journey into the unknown as these unlikely duos take on the challenge of helping the world’s most iconic animals – all while hopefully not putting themselves on the menu,’ they said.
‘Brown will be pushed to his limits in the pursuit of the ultimate animal encounter.’
Brown said during an appearance on WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda Show on Monday that he did let his dogs watch him have sex. Brown made the comments after he was asked on air what he did with his dogs when he wanted to ‘do the deed’. (Pictured)
Chris and Amanda are long-time friends and colleagues who presented the now axed lifestyle series The Living Room together from 2012 – 2022.
Chris made made the shock network jump from Channel Ten to Channel Seven in July last year.
According to reports, the television star is ‘feeling the pressure’ with his upcoming roles at Seven — his first few duties include hosting Dancing With The Stars, a new renovation show Dream Home, and new animal adventure series Once In A Lifetime.
Brown, collapsing into laughter during the segment added that if a dog watched its humans getting romantic the canine might think that someone was getting hurt
‘I do think he’s finding it tough. He’s turned his whole life upside down moving to Seven, and he could be feeling the pressure,’ a source told New Idea magazine.
The insider added the network is ‘ruthless’ for ratings and relying on Brown when the ‘cameras start rolling’.
‘He can’t afford to stuff up,’ they added.
Chris signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1million a year, following his contractual obligations for I’m A Celebrity at his former network.